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Work begins on new Boston Pizza

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Published on Friday, November 4, 2016

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Photo by Tony Eu. On Oct. 31, demolition of Evan’s Lanes and Mr. Ribs Restaurant began.  The site, at the corner of Highway 5 and Highway 16 in Neepawa, is the future home of a Boston Pizza restaurant and sports lounge. The owners hope that the restaurant will be open for the 2017 summer season.

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It’s official, a Boston Pizza will be coming to Neepawa some time next year. On Oct. 31, the Neepawa Boston Pizza Investment Group announced that a Boston Pizza Family Restaurant and Sports Lounge will be coming to the town in the near future.

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Remembrance Day 2016

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Published on Friday, November 4, 2016

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Photos courtesy of Press Archives. Left: Aug. 4, 1914 Neepawa Press. Right: Nov. 15, 1918 Neepawa Press.

Key Canadian Events in World War I

August  4, 1914: Canada at War

When Britain went to war on August 4, all colonies and dominions of the British Empire, like Canada and Newfoundland, were automatically at war.

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My perspective - Copyright or copy-wrong?

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Published on Friday, November 4, 2016

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

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This week, an 86-year-old woman became the face of Canada’s new copyright infringement legislation.  Christine McMillan is being told she has to pay up for a pirated version of Metro 2033, a first-person shooter game in which survivors of nuclear war must kill mutants, that was downloaded from her IP address. She is one of an unknown number of Canadians who have received threatening letters on behalf of copyright holders, known as the Notice and Notice regime, following changes to Canada’s copyright laws.

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Female Chiefs drop four straight

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Published on Thursday, November 3, 2016

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Early season injuries have hampered the Yellowhead AAA Midget Female Chiefs. The team has yet to ice a full line up for league play and the learning curve for the young players has included some adversity. On Wednesday, Oct. 19, the Chiefs hosted the Westman Wildcats.

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