Elephants and meerkats and squirrels, oh my!
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Submitted photos. Daniel Heschuk on top of Table Mountain near Cape Town, South Aftica.
By Kira Paterson
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Daniel Heschuk, of Neepawa, has recently returned from a unique trip to South Africa. Heschuk, 20, who is going into his third year at the University of Manitoba, spent three months on a wildlife reserve called SA Lombard researching the Cape ground squirrel.
Activities planned for 10th anniversary of the Langford Recreational Trails
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Submitted photo. This scenic lookout can be found along the hike at the Langford Recreational Trails.
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Ten years ago, local volunteers developed The Langford Recreational Trails as a place for people to hike, bike and enjoy nature. This series of connecting trails allows people to choose a hike or a bike ride with distances ranging from one kilometre to 10 kilometres. Located 10 kilometres east of Neepawa on Highway 16, and south five kilometres on Road 81 W, it is easily accessible. A map of the trails can be obtained on the website neepawaleisure.com.
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Bed and breakfast embarks on new path
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Photos by Tony Eu. George and Susan Phillips, inside the dining room of what was once The Garden Path B&B.
By Tony Eu
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As of Aug. 1, 2016 The Garden Path Bed & Breakfast is officially closed. George and Susan Phillips have owned the building for 11 years and operated as a B&B for 10.
STARS helicopter ambulance
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Photo by John Drinkwater.
The Airbus Helicopter BK117 at the Neepawa Hospital landing site. Early evening on Wednesday, August 3, a Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society (STARS) air ambulance landed at an assigned site near Neepawa Hospital. The 40 minute rendevous flight from their base at Winnipeg International Airport (WIA) was requested to collect a patient for transfer back to (WIA) then on to Health Sciences Centre (HSC) via ground ambulance. The BK117 helicopter covers an approximate 250 km radius holding one critical patient or can be converted to hold two patients should circumstances require. Operating range can be extended further when refuelling is available. STARS captains have a minimum of 3,000 hours flying experience and are trained to fly with night vision goggles. The crew consists of a critical care nurse, an advanced life support paramedic and two pilots.
Tornado touchdown tears apart properties
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Photos by Jamie Porrok. The tornado that touched down near Erickson left a wake of destruction in its path, including this flattened swath of forest nearly half a kilometer wide.
By Tony Eu
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On Aug. 8, Neepawa, along with many other communities across western Manitoba, was battered by heavy winds, torrential downpours and hail. But while the storm was nothing to scoff at here in the Land of Plenty, the storm that hit the Erickson area made ours look like a light breeze.