My Neepawa - Trees to pages
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- Published on Tuesday, June 28, 2016
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Photo by Antonio Mabazza. This picture shows one of the giant beech trees at Lions Riverbend Park.
Museum in Arden in the works
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Photos by Kira Paterson. The Arden United Church that closed in 2015 is the site of what is becoming a museum in Arden.
By Kira Paterson
Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
The Glenella Lansdowne Heritage Resource Tourism Committee is in the process of converting the former Arden United Church into a heritage museum. The museum committee first met in early spring to start figuring out the logistics of the project. Currently, they are moving some of their donated artefacts into the building and plan to start setting up the layout on July 6.
NACI athlete wins provincial scholarship
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File photo. On June 23, Danielle Hanke received the Credit Unions of Manitoba Scholar Athlete Award.
By Eoin Devereux
Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
A student from Neepawa Area Collegiate Institute (NACI) has been recognized for her exceptional skills on both the playing field and in the classroom. On Thursday, June 23, Danielle Hanke was one of just four students from across the province to receive the Credit Unions of Manitoba Scholar Athlete Award. This scholarship is awarded to students who are able to maintain a minimum of 85 per cent average and participate in at least two interscholastic high school athletic activities.
Thumbs up - To town upkeepers
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Submitted by Ineke Mack
The Neepawa Press
Not sure who keeps up the Trans Canada Trail within town limits, but whoever does deserves a great big Thumbs UP. We are extremely lucky in Neepawa to have such a great town to walk around in, from our shady streets with their well kept houses and yards, to the trails that have been kept clean and mowed.
The Trans Canada Trail is one of our favourite trails to walk and it’s kept up beautifully year round.