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U-16 Neepawa Nitros win provincials

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Published on Thursday, July 7, 2016

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The Neepawa Nitros receive their championship plaque from a Softball Manitoba represenative.

Back row (L to R): Coaches Ryan McLaughlin, Kyle Gluska and Kevin Sandstrom.

Middle Row: Hayley Lindsay, Baillie Sandstrom, Jordyne Andrews, Hailey Rubeniuk, Rylee Gluska and Kylie Birch.

Front Row: Caleigh McLaughlin, Alanna Crabbe, Ashley  Emerson, Christyn Blondeau, Julianna Davis. (Missing from picture: manager Andrea Wilson.)

 

By Eoin Devereux

The Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

A spectacular weekend of flawless fielding and clutch hitting has earned the U-16 Neepawa Nitros the Softball Manitoba provincial championship. The team earned the accolade by winning the U16 B Girls tournament, held in Morden from July 1-3. 

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Counter offer on Minnedosa station was rejected

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Published on Thursday, July 7, 2016

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Photo by Eoin Devereux. Minnedosa Heritage Inc. and CP Rail are still in negotiations regarding compensation for Heritage Inc.’s investment in the Minnedosa CP station.

By Eoin Devereux

Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

Efforts to broker a deal on the historic Minnedosa train station have hit a minor stumbling block, as CP Rail has turned down a counter offer made by Minnedosa Heritage Inc. The heritage group, who has spent the past decade preserving the town’s train station, had asked for $110,000 in compensation. CP, which owns the building, had previously offered $75,000 to reimburse them for the work done to the structure. That original offer was turned down by the local group, during a meeting on Tuesday, June 14.

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Neepawa Celebrates Canada Day

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Published on Tuesday, July 5, 2016

A wide array of fun activites greeted visitors to Riverbend Park on July 1 for the Canada Day celebration. The day included a pancake breakfast, petting zoo, children’s games, live musical performances and was capped off with fireworks at dusk to mark our nation’s 149th birthday.

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Photos by Eoin Devereux. The Yellowhead Roadrunners showed off some classic cars, during the pancake breakfast near Stoney Creek School.  

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Honourable mentions in Neepawa’s Class of 2016

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Published on Tuesday, July 5, 2016

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Photos by Kira Paterson. Above: The students on the Honour Roll, achieving an overall grade between 80 and 89 per cent. (Back row from left) Chelsea Wehrhahn, Emma Salmon, vice principal Val Parayeski, Samantha Salmon, Chase Gluska, Jonathan McCarthy, principal Kelvin Hollier, Bethany Bertholet, Aleigha Bell, Lina Gordon, Jayme Kulbacki. (Middle row) Halle Middleton, Trinity Venne, Christopher Obsniuk, Reanna Turner, Holly Madsen, April MacDonald, Sarah Hiller. (Front row) Shannelle Crabbe, Jessica Humeny, Brittany Link, Rachel Cluett, Chelsea Plett, Hailey Rannie, Ashley Hanke and Jett Arcega. Missing: Alyssa San Pedro. Below: The students on the Principal’s Honour Roll, achieving an overall grade of 90 per cent or higher. (Back row from left) Vice principal Val Parayeski, Danielle Hanke, Kaylynne MacDiarmid, Tony Eu, Lacey Campbell, principal Kelvin Hollier. (Front row) Marian Regalario, Robyn Birch, Jennifer Drader and Stacey Kostenchuk.

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Proficiency Awards

• Essentials Math: Robyn Birch - 97 per cent • Applied Math: Chelsea Plett - 90 per cent • Pre Calculus: Danielle Hanke and Tony Eu - 97 per cent • Chorale: Samantha Salmon, Tony Eu, Kaylynne MacDiarmid and Emma Salmon - 93 per cent • English Comprehensive: Marian Regalario - 93 per cent • English Literary Focus: Bethany Bertholet - 96 per cent • Advanced English: Danielle Hanke - 97 per cent • Drama: Jonathan McCarthy - 92 per cent • Band: Kaylynne MacDiarmid - 100 per cent • Physics: Tony Eu - 99 per cent • Chemistry: Danielle Hanke - 97 per cent • Biology: Danielle Hanke - 99 per cent • Woods: Jett Arcega - 88 per cent • French: Danielle Hanke - 97 per cent • Foods and Nutrition: Shanelle Crabbe - 100 per cent • Power Mechanics: Austin Whelpton - 89 per cent • Art: Marian Regalario and Bethany Bertholet - 93 per cent 

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