Free driver workshop will enhance skills

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Safety Services Manitoba and Home Assistance Neepawa and District are partnering to hold a free workshop in Neepawa. 

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Brandon’s Downtown Cruise Night

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Little Valley Jamboree recipients receive support

 

 

 

 

 

John Drinkwater
The Neepawa Banner

Four year old Dawson Richards lives with his parents, Alyse and Andrew and his sister Georgia in Minnedosa. In February of 2015, at 19 months, he was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. A supportive team of therapists works with him, including a physiotherapist, occupational therapist, speech and language pathologist and child development worker. At this point, Dawson does not have any speech. He has not responded to sign language, however a Picture Communication System using pictures of familiar items is being implemented.

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Boston Pizza officially opens in Neepawa

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On Sept. 8, dignitaries and diners joined together for the grand opening of Neepawa’s Boston Pizza. The owners of Neepawa’s newest restaurant accepted a certificate from MLA Eileen Clarke to mark the occasion. From left: Eileen Clarke and franchisees Lyle Bremner, Andrew Dennis, Linda Dennis, Sheila Bremner and Bruce Bremner.

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Headstones get some TLC

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The Neepawa Banner

It’s been a busy summer for headstone refurbisher Toby Dagg, but among his paid projects has been some volunteer work. Last month, Dagg donated some time to clean and straighten military head stones at the Riverside Cemetery in Neepawa.

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