Letters to the editor: Where have all the flowers gone?
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- Published on Wednesday, July 19, 2017
Submitted By Cecil Pittman
The Neepawa Press
It is with great concern from me, and I can assure you many other citizens of Neepawa and surrounding municipalities who had members of their families involved in the military expeditions in World Wars I and II and the Korean conflict when we heard the instructions given by Mayor de Groot and Town employee Denis Saquet a couple of days ago to long time cemetery employee (some 43 years), Jack Follows.
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Vote for Rivers to be Manitobaville!
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- Published on Wednesday, July 19, 2017
By Sheila Runions
Rivers Banner
For at least the past six years, a host of partners have provided $25,000 to one Manitoba community which is ultimately voted Manitobaville. This year’s votes will be collected by text between 6:45 a.m. Monday, July 24 and Friday, Aug. 4 at noon. By 1 p.m. that day (Aug. 4), votes will be tabulated and a winner announced. Because of press deadlines, it is unknown if the video submission by Riverdale Community Centre will make it to the Top 10/12-day voting period. Finalists are announced sometime Wednesday, July 19; Banner deadline is Tuesday at 5 p.m. Manitobaville judges will select finalists based on needs and fulfillment of a community project, which is defined as something which “supports and enriches the life of community members residing in a town, village, hamlet or city.” Finalists will also be selected on creativity and overall effort in the submission, description of their project and impact/benefit the prize will have on the project. Videos which have the highest score in these categories will advance to the finalist stage.
Looking Back - 1997: Neepawa's first Lily Festival
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- Published on Wednesday, July 19, 2017
By Cecil Pittman
The Neepawa Press
80 years ago: Tuesday, July 13, 1937
Doctor H. H. Hutchinson recently installed in his office two instruments of latest design to be used in his practice. One is a Diathermy, which is used for electrical treatments, and the other is a Victor X-ray with fluoroscope and attachments. The fluoroscope enables the operator to make X-ray examinations without a plate.
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New signees for Neepawa Natives
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- Published on Wednesday, July 19, 2017
Eoin Devereux
The Neepawa Press
Four more players have committed to the Neepawa Natives for the upcoming Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) season. The club has announced via press release the signings of forwards Brett Namaka and Jessie Gibbons, as well as defensemen Gabriel Comeau and Ben Hilhorst.