Brahma’s closing its doors
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Photo by Eoin Devereux. Neepawa’s Brahma’s Grill and Steakhouse will close permanently this weekend.
By Eoin Devereux
Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
A familiar mainstay to Neepawa’s restaurant scene is shutting down, as Brahma’s Grill and Steakhouse has announced that it’ll cease operations on Saturday, June 4.
Tigers participate in RMFL all-star game
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Players from left to right: Dylan Oshanyk, Dillon Neufeld, Will Birnie, Scott Dowd, Jesse Doerksen and Parker Guy.
Brody Miller played but is missing from this photo. Jeremy Roe and Taine Middleton were selected as all-stars but were unable to participate.
By Eoin Devereux
The Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
The Neepawa Area Collegiate Institute (NACI) Tigers found themselves well represented at the 2016 Rural Manitoba Football League’s (RMFL) all-star game. There were nine players from Neepawa who were invited to play in the annual showcase, which was held on Saturday, May 29, at Investors Group Field in Winnipeg.
My perspective - Time to teach failure
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By Kate Jackman-Atkinson
Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
In the last year, a couple of pro football players have been in the news, for their parenting tactics, of all things. It started nine months ago with Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison’s post on Instagram, in which he explained that he returned trophies given to his sons, because they were participation awards. On May 11, Harrison’s teammate, DeAngelo Williams, posted a photo of his daughter with three ribbons. In the post, he explained, “I took her Field Day participation ribbon & gave it back to her teacher...then in the next event she got 1st place.”
Fashion show raises over $7,000
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Photos by John Drinkwater. From left: Emcees Beth McNabb and Denise Kennedy present the 12 models involved in the CPCCS Fashion Show.
By John Drinkwater
Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
This year’s Central Plains Cancer Care Services fashion show, held on May 26, raised $7,480. This is up from 2015, when a total of $5,500 was raised. The models, all local cancer survivors, modeled fashions from Neepawa retailers It’s Time Fashion and Gifts and Kerreen’s Clothing, as well as The Fashion House in Minnedosa. In addition to admission, money was also raised through an auction, conducted by Brad Meyers.