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Right in the centre - A clear but flawed choice

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Published on Thursday, July 2, 2015

By Ken Waddell

The Neepawa Banner

Canada is at a crossroads with the upcoming federal election. At this point, there are only really two choices for government and for prime minister. The NDP and Thomas Mulcair and the Conservative Party of Canada and Stephen Harper.

Is there really a choice?

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Students support Free the Children

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Published on Thursday, July 2, 2015

Free the Children

Students at Sprucewood Colony and Kaylyn Roe

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The Neepawa Banner

This spring, the 34 students at Sprucewood Colony school decided to make hanging flower pots to help raise money for the charity Free The Children.  The students, under the direction of head gardener Garry Wollman, went to the green house and each planted flowers into their own pots to be sold for the fundraiser. Teachers at the school taught the students about the Free The Children Charity and encouraged the children to pick a pillar to support with their fundraising. 

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Silver medal for Neepawa U-10 girls

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Published on Thursday, July 2, 2015

By Eoin Devereux

The Neepawa Banner

Neepawa’s Under 10 Girls baseball team has brought home silver from the provincial championship. 

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Economic action discussed for Neepawa and area

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Published on Thursday, July 2, 2015

REAF-Meeting

Community reps from across the region participated in the Regional Economic Analysis Process meeting

By Eoin Devereux

The Neepawa Banner

Neepawa and area is getting serious about attracting new business and tourism dollars to the region. Officials from several local municipalities gathered on Monday, June. 30, at the Neepawa Public Library for a presentation from the Regional Economic Analysis Process. The REAP project is a provincial enterprise established to help rural communities identify economic development priorities and assist them in pursuing those priorities.

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