Westlake Employment finds new home
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Westlake Employment Skills and Services Centre (WESSC) is a familiar name in Neepawa and the surrounding area for anyone looking for help finding a job or help finding an employee. Since 1998, Westlake has offered a wide range of short-term employment assistance services to job ready unemployed Manitobans in the geographical region including the Town of Neepawa, the Rural Municipalities of Rosedale, North Cypress-Langford, Glenella-Lansdowne and a portion of Westlake-Gladstone.
Moosomin topples Tigers
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By Eoin Devereux
Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
The Neepawa Tigers wrapped up their regular season schedule in the Rural Manitoba Football League on Friday, Oct. 24, with a 34-20 loss to the Moosomin Generals. Quarterback Dylan Oshanyk finished the game 11-for-28 through the air, throwing for 210 yards, a pair of touchdowns and one interception.
Masquerade dance cancelled
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By Kira Paterson
The Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
The masquerade dance planned by the Beautiful Plains Community Foundation (BPCF) has been cancelled. The dance was scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 7 and was planned as a special event to celebrate the foundation’s 20th anniversary. Tickets were meant to be sold in advance, but there wasn’t enough interest from the community to make hosting the event worthwhile.
An award and a new team for Lisoway
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Photo property of www.wheatkings.com. It was a short stay for Quintin Lisoway in the MJHL, as Acadie-Bathurst of the QMJHL has claimed the 19-year-old off waivers.
By Eoin Devereux
Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
It’s been a very eventful week for Quintin Lisoway. First, the former Brandon Wheat King was named the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) Recycle Everywhere Player of the Week, for his efforts with the Steinbach Pistons (five points in three games).