NACTV looking for input
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- Published on Saturday, September 23, 2017
The board of Neepawa Access Community Television (NACTV) is looking for feedback from viewers. As the community access television station prepares to enter its second year under new management, board member Dave Bennet said they are looking to better understand what viewers want from the station.
Homebodies - Officially fall...
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- Published on Saturday, September 23, 2017
Rita Friesen
Neepawa Banner
It wasn’t the pronouncement that fall would once again arrive on September 22, it was the sunshine and the cool temperature that spurred me to action. It was, however, mostly fall chores that I accomplished.
Uncertainty, lack of consultation surround proposed tax changes
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- Published on Friday, September 22, 2017
By Kate Jackman-Atkinson
The Neepawa Banner
Proposed changes to Canada’s income tax act have created uncertainty and anger among Canadian professionals, small business owners and farmers. In announcing the proposed changes to the taxation of private corporations on July 18, federal Finance minister Bill Morneau said that the changes are aimed at creating tax fairness and closing loopholes used by high income Canadians to reduce their tax bills. Many have countered that the proposed changes are too far reaching and will have a financial impact on a range of small business owners.
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Country Meadows Strawberry Social
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- Published on Friday, September 22, 2017
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Neepawa Banner
Country Meadows held their annual Strawberry Social Tuesday, Aug.8. Over 55 residents, along with their families and friends ,enjoyed an afternoon of great music and delicious treats. The Happy Rock Band entertained for the social. A big thank you to the Neepawa Health Auxiliary Ladies, who volunteered their afternoon serving cake, strawberries and ice-cream. Thank you to Jean Blatt for the generous donation of the berries.
Take a walk down the Langford Trails
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- Published on Friday, September 22, 2017
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The Langford Trails are great for any season, but in the fall they are glorious. Located 10 km east of Neepawa on Highway 16 and 5 km south on Road 81W, they are easily accessed. The sign in book at the trailhead makes for interesting reading, as hikers from all over North America have found their way to the trails and enjoyed them. All trails have their own unique flavour and are easily walked on their own or combined to create longer hikes. Benches are placed along most trails. Come and experience the beauty of nature at your pace; walking, running, sitting on a bench reading a book, or just soaking up the tranquillity.