Worst roads campaign hits halfway point

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CAA Manitoba

Just two week into CAA Manitoba’s annual search for the worst roads in our province, the top 10 list is split between rural and city streets. But with more roads nominated and more votes cast, it’s clear Manitobans are eager to fight for their road to win top dishonor.

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Pine Creek School Division hires new Superintendent

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Pine Creek School Division

The Pine Creek School Division Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the appointment of the Superintendent position to Mr. Bruce Lyons, effective July 1, 2017. 

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Something could be cooking in area community kitchens

1-C-Community-KitchenBy Kate Jackman-Atkinson

The Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

For food entrepreneurs looking to bring their products to market, access to an inspected commercial kitchen is a necessity. With a few exceptions, Manitoba Health requires that all food products sold in the province be prepared in a kitchen that holds a Food Service Establishment permit issued by Manitoba Health, which is an expensive undertaking for someone just getting started in the industry. 

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Where are they now? Catching up with individuals

By Rick Sparling

The Neepawa Press

Alvin Cameron - 1956-1957 West Park School Junior Red Wings: Alvin Cameron (aka Suzie) left school to work as a farm hand for Ed Sage for a year and then went on to work for Bill Tinkler, at Neepawa Lumber.

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Looking back - 1977: Hart wins Manitoba Angus Queen crown

By Cecil Pittman

The Neepawa Press

80 years ago. Friday, April 2, 1937: Fire about11:00 a.m. on Wednesday destroyed the large barn on the farm of R. Bray, south of town. It’s believed to have been caused by a lantern. All stock in the barn at the time was saved, with the exception of three small calves. A large quantity of feed was also destroyed. The loss is covered by insurance. The Town fire brigade responded to the call but the flames had gained such headway that it was impossible to do anything except protect adjacent buildings.

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