HRCC prepares for building blitz

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Happy Rock Childrens Centre

The Happy Rock Children’s Centre (HRCC) has been an incorporated childcare facility in Gladstone for over 30 years. Since the late ‘80s, the centre has operated out of a space located in the basement of the Seven Regions Health Centre. Over the years, the program has evolved, alongside parameters set out by the Manitoba Childcare Association of Manitoba. With the continual adaptations to comply with government standards, the centre finds an increased difficulty to operate out of its limited space at Seven Regions. 

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Gladstone music and arts festival

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Gladstone Music and Arts festival

The annual Gladstone Music and Arts Festival, the longest running festival in Manitoba, once again provided young musicians and singers an opportunity to showcase their skills in front of an audience and receive feedback from an accredited adjudicator.  Having completing its 87th year, the Gladstone Music and Arts Festival continues to draw performers from the Gladstone, Plumas, MacGregor, Austin, Langruth and Neepawa areas.

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PAC'n the park back for a second year

Kate Jackman-Atkinson

The Neepawa Banner

PAC’n the Park, the Prairie Alliance Church (PAC) in Neepawa’s summer family fun day, is coming back Sunday, June 18.

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Yellowhead board approves arena upgrades

 

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By Eoin Devereux

The Neepawa Banner

Major upgrades are looming for the Yellowhead Arena. On Monday, May 22, the board of directors for the Yellowhead Centre (YHC) in Neepawa unanimously passed a pair of motions; one for the installation of new arena boards and the second for a new scoreboard clock. The exact cost of the improvements has yet not been released to the public, due to various options available on this work that may affect the pricing. 

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