Neepawa 4H beef results
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- Published on Sunday, July 23, 2017
By Tristinn Bjarnarson
The Neepawa Banner
The Neepawa and Area 4H Beef Club held their Achievement on July 4.
We would like to thank all of our sponsors and all the spectators for their support.
Carberry Heritage, did you know?
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- Published on Sunday, July 23, 2017
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The chariot and horses are showing off at last year’s Heritage Festival.
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The Neepawa Banner
Did you know Carberry’s Main Street has been declared a designated heritage district? The only one in Manitoba I might add! And to celebrate that and the heritage that Carberry and area is so proud of, came to the Heritage Festival! As we head to our fifth festival, we look back at our previous festivals and enjoy the fact that every year we have managed to grow!
New pastor at Christ Lutheran Neepawa
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- Published on Sunday, July 23, 2017
Photo by Ken Waddell
Pastor Will Rose looked after serving supper to three of his eight children at the BBQ supper last Thursday. The older children were spread out among their new found young and older friends at Christ Lutheran Church in Neepawa. The family had driven for two days from northern Alberta to take up residence in Neepawa.
By Ken Waddell
The Neepawa Banner
Pastor Will Rose, his wife Sarah and their eight children arrived in Neepawa last Thursday to a warm welcome. The congregation of Christ Lutheran Church in Neepawa and other community members gathered to help unload the moving van and partake in a summer BBQ supper.
Heritage flashback - Welcome to Neepawa
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- Published on Saturday, July 22, 2017
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The eastern path into Neepawa, circa 1900: Left of centre in the distance is the new Central School, built in 1898, where Safeway is today, and at far left is the Davidson home, the “Castle” on the hill [1895]. The primitive road wound its way around bush as it climbed up the hill from the bottom of the marshy valley where the Stoney and Boggy creeks come together to form the Whitemud River. The first road directly down the town hill was created in 1935. The cluster of buildings on the right is the original town centre at Hamilton St. and Walker Ave. The building in the far right background is the old hospital.