Right in the centre - Majoring on the minor things
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- Published on Thursday, June 15, 2017
Ken Waddell
The Neepawa Banner
A CBC article this week stated, “Robert-Falcon Ouellette rose in the House of Commons this week, most of his parliamentary colleagues couldn’t understand some of what the Winnipeg-Centre MP said. Not because of his arguments -- but because he was speaking Cree.” He wants all languages spoken within Canada to be recognized in parliament. There are dozens, maybe more.
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Canada's 1st North American Lumber started in Rivers
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By Sheila Runions
Banner Staff
North American Lumber was founded in Rivers in 1906 and today, has yards in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario. To coincide with Canada 150 celebrations and more specifically the lieutentant-governor visit to Rivers on Friday, June 9, Rivers and District Chamber of Commerce decided to honour this longevity with a bronze plaque.
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Camp Day comes to Neepawa
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- Published on Wednesday, June 14, 2017
Photo by John Drinkwater. Pictured left to right, Megan Graham, Karen Ceniza, Jaclyn Farough and Cst. Clayton Feeke.
By John Drinkwater
The Neepawa Banner
On May 31, Neepawa Tim Hortons celebrated Camp Day. In this national campaign, proceeds from that day’s coffee sales are donated to the Tim Horton Children Foundation (THCF) to send kids from low income homes on an unforgettable camp experience. Kids attending camp gain the skills and confidence to build a brighter future. Throughout the day, community volunteers, such as the Spruce Plains RCMP, were on hand to help serve customers.
Beautiful Plains Museum receives heritage designation
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- Published on Wednesday, June 14, 2017
Photo by Eoin Devereux. Neepawa town council approved by-law which will allow the Beautiful Plains Museum (pictured) to more easily pursue federal or provincial heritage funding.
The Neepawa Press
The Beautiful Plains Museum is now a heritage designated building. On Tuesday, June 6, Neepawa town council passed a by-law designating the property as a site of ‘architectural or historic value’. Beautiful Plains museum director Helen Drysdale said that this designation provides them with more ability to pursue federal or provincial heritage funding, which will assist in maintaining and improving the building.
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