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New funding for Gladstone arena and curling club

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Published on Friday, March 11, 2016

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Submitted photo. From left: Producers and curling club board members Jeff Mowat and Tom Otto; director of Operations for Richardson Pioneer Dundonald Devon Smith; Crop Inputs manager, Richardson Pioneer Dundonald, Ryan Hyde; Area Marketing Representative, Richardson Pioneer Dundonald, Brad Ginter; Norma Moore Gladstone & District Arena board members Todd Clayton and Koreen Braun; and grain merchant, Richardson Pioneer Dundonald, Pamela Price. 

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The Neepawa Banner

On Feb. 25, the director of Operations of Richardson Pioneer Dundonald, Devon Smith, presented a cheque for $15,000 to the Gladstone Curling Club and the Norma Moore Gladstone & District Arena

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Women of distinction honoured

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Published on Friday, March 11, 2016

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Photo by John Drinkwater. YWCA Women of Distinction Awards Gala winners: Standing left: Heather Day of Brandon, Robin Chant of Brandon, Pat Orsak of Binscarth, Deborah Tacan of Brandon, Marcia Hamm-Wiebe of Brandon. Sitting left: Naomi Forman of Brandon, Ayla Hamilton of Russell, Bea Jolly of Brandon, Shawna Philpott of Brandon.

By John Drinkwater

Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

More than 400 people attended the 29th YWCA Women of Distinction Awards Gala held March 3, at the U.C.T. Pavilion, Keystone Centre. Emma Gray, a Grade 12 student from Erickson Collegiate was a nominee in the Young Women 16-21 category.

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Redevelopment plan in the works

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Published on Friday, March 11, 2016

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Photo by Kate Jackman-Atkinson. Last week, crews from WinMar were cleaning up water damage to a building located at 244 Hamilton St., in Neepawa.  On Monday, the property went up for mortgage sale.

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

With no buyer coming forward at the mortgage auction, Naseer Chaudhry’s plans for the redevelopment of the property at 244 Hamilton St. in Neepawa continue to inch forward. The auction was held on March 7 as part of the foreclosure process. Through his Winnipeg-based finance and insurance company, Centum Above All Financial, Chaudhry is the second mortgage holder on the property.

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Ceremony held for new Rivers Police office

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Published on Friday, March 11, 2016

By Sheila Runions

Banner Staff

The Rivers Banner reported in January that Rivers Police Station was going to make it’s fourth move in a 102-year history of serving the town. Magnum Woodworks (Rivers) and Jeanie’s Interiors (Rapid City) spent parts of three months (December-February) renovating the former RM of Daly office into a suitable police station. Members began making the move across the street on Feb. 22 and on Tuesday, March 8 a grand opening was planned. 

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