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Neepawa Natives, MJHL websites gets makeover

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Published on Friday, June 26, 2015

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By Eoin Devereux

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The website for the Neepawa Natives has a brand new look. The Manitoba Junior Hockey League club launched the revamped page on Monday, June 22. 

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Melva and Belva are recognized

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Published on Friday, June 26, 2015

By Sheila Runions
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In 1958 Hamiota Co-op amalgamated with Cardale and Moline to create Hamiota/Cardale Co-op. The Cardale branch has been staffed by the same two women for nearly three decades so a surprise recognition was planned for them on Wednesday afternoon, June 17. Held at Dora’s Cafe in Cardale, approximately 30 people were on hand to witness Hamiota’s manager Bill Feschuk present “their girls” with gifts. Neither have announced plans to retire but the community and co-op board thought it high time for some recognition. Bill presented the women corsages, a leather duffle bag (Belva) and a watch (Melva).

 

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An old idea about to be re-visited

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Published on Thursday, June 25, 2015

Ken Waddell
Right in the Centre

There has been some very preliminary discussion about Social Impact Bonds. The PC party of Manitoba, under the leadership of Brian Pallister, is stating that socially progressive projects should be financed by way of private money through Social Impact Bonds. Social Impact Bonds (SIBs)are an idea that has started to emerge in Great Britain and apparently one project has developed in Saskatchewan. It’s a way of allowing private money to flow into projects and programs that meet a social need within the province.

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Canada’s largest conservation agreement signed

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Published on Wednesday, June 24, 2015

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson
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Hundreds of years ago, buffalo grazed the area known as Big Grass Marsh. Now, with the signing of Canada’s largest conservation agreement, the land will remain in its natural state for now and into the future. 

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