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Tiger Hills Hockey League recap: Nov. 25

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Published on Thursday, November 24, 2016

By Eoin Devereux

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Boissevain 5-3 Neepawa

An outstanding 51 save effort from goaltender Brady Plett was not enough for the Neepawa Farmers, as the Boissevain Border Kings won 5-3 on Friday, Nov.18. Cam Tibbett lead the way for the Farmers (2-4-0) with a three point night (one goal - two assists). As for the Border Kings (7-0-0), Meyer Neil notched a pair of goals on the way to the win. Other notable players from the game included Neepawa’s Matt Lowry (one goal - one assist) and Jaegger Thomas of Boissevain (1G - 2A).

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‘These are critical times in the province’

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Published on Thursday, November 24, 2016

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Photo by Kate Jackman-Atkinson. On Nov. 17, Agassiz MLA Eileen Clarke listened to constituents’ ideas about the upcoming provincial budget.

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

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A small, but diverse group gathered with Agassiz MLA Eileen Clarke to provide feedback for the next provincial budget. The pre-budget consultation meeting was held on Nov. 17 at the Town of Neepawa office and was attended by about 12 people, representing local councils, school divisions, health services and local Hutterite colonies.

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Aquatic invasive species a threat to Manitoba waters

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Published on Thursday, November 24, 2016

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Photos by John Drinkwater. Left: S/Sgt. Bob Chabot, Inland Water Transport Coordinator for D division RCMP,  presents his talk on Aquatic Invasive Species at the Nov.16 Rotary meeting. Right: Zebra mussels are a prohibited species in Manitoba - dead or alive. However, S/Sgt. Bob Chabot has a special permit to carry samples.

By John Drinkwater

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At the Nov. 16 Neepawa Rotary Club meeting, S/Sgt. Bob Chabot provided an informative talk on Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). Still technically in charge of Spruce Plains Detachment, Chabot is presently Inland Water Transport Coordinator for D division RCMP. 

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Natural Health Products to undergo new regulations

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Published on Thursday, November 24, 2016

By Miranda Leybourne

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Big changes are in the works for how Health Canada regulates self-care products, including cosmetics, natural health products (NHPs) and non-prescription drugs.

The federal government plans to develop new policies and proposals related to the Regulatory Transparency and Openness Framework (RTOF), which includes all the regulations and rules that companies must follow to sell products in this country.

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