Big Wheel Quilt Shop opens

 

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Mary Penner, with help from her mother, family and friends, realized one of her dreams Sept. 14 with the opening of her shop, the Big Wheel Quilt Shop.  The business is located on their farm, south-west of Gladstone. (photos by Christine waddell

By Christine Waddell
The Neepawa Banner

It was wall-to-wall fabric and quilters at the grand opening of Big Wheel Quilt Shop, south-west of Gladstone. Store owner Mary Penner’s love of sewing morphed into selling fabric from her garage. Inventory and demand soon outgrew the original space and the new two story shop has everything for the home sewer.

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Right in the Centre: Decisions are hard

By Ken Waddell
The  Banner

This past week, PC cabinet minister Ron Schuler issued the following statement on Facebook. “Today the board of directors of Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation announced that they will cancel the decision to relocate their headquarters to down town Winnipeg. The board felt that the 75 million dollar project was not in the best interest of Manitoba taxpayers and as Minister responsible for Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries I fully support the boards decision.”

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Open houses across the province

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The Hunter Family Farm has a number of activities set up for the kids, including the ‘Cowboy Corner’ (above). Here, kids could rope a bull (foreground), ride a bull (background) or simply run around the clearing and play with toys that were available. (photos by Tony Eu)

By Tony Eu
Neepawa Banner

This past weekend, 44 locations across Manitoba invited the world to take a look at life on a farm. On Sunday, Sept. 18, the 2016 Manitoba Open Farm Day kicked off. Simultaneously, bed and breakfasts across the province joined in, opening their doors to curious visitors, as well as the usual guests, as a part of the Bed and Breakfast Association of Manitoba’s open house event. 

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Supporting Terry one step at a time

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Participants in the Neepawa Terry Fox Run begin their 5 km walk to support cancer research. (photos by Tony Eu)

By Tony Eu
Neepawa Banner

On Sunday, Sept. 18, the annual Terry Fox Run took place. Organized by Kelly Krzyzaniak, the 5 km Neepawa run saw 79 runners and seven volunteers raise $6,700.

The course for the run started on the NACI track, following it around to the northeast corner of the school area, where participants got onto William St. From there, the runners headed west onto Mountain Ave., then south until Boundary St. The runners followed Boundary St. all the way until Fifth St., where they turned and headed down to their halfway point at Dairy Queen. When they arrived, runners were greeted with water and ice cream courtesy of DQ.

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Outreach program from the Philippines coming to Neepawa

By Tony Eu

Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

On Saturday, Oct. 1 and Sunday, Oct. 2, the Friends of Filipino Immigrants in Manitoba (FFIM) is hosting an outreach program for two government agencies from the Philippines: Social Security Services (SSS) and Pag Ibig.

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