Barbecue to benefit the care home

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Submitted photo. From left to right: Abigail Plett, Claire Tominko, Richelle Forgue and Rylee Mann.

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On Friday, July 8 these young ladies are holding a barbecue at Shop Easy Foods parking lot from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. The girls are putting on the barbecue and donating the proceeds to the residents of Country Meadows Personal Care Home. The proceeds will be used to help cover expenses of the residents’ Handy-Van trips. The residents participate in different trips/outings yearly from April to October.

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The Lily Nook visits Holland

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Submitted photo. Nigel Strohman (right) met with Jan-Willem Mantel of DeJong Lilies, one of the Lily Nook’s current suppliers.

 By Kira Paterson

Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

Nigel Strohman of the Lily Nook and his family had a whirlwind adventure in the Netherlands from June 6 to 13, visiting 10 different lily companies for Dutch Lily Days. 

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Neepawa Canada Day deemed a success

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Photo by Eoin Devereux. The lawn games at the kids’ carnival in the afternoon were a popular attraction.

By Kira Paterson

Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

After what many felt was a less-than-exciting Canada Day in Neepawa last year, the town had a very successful day of activities on July 1, 2016. “We had a really great Canada Day,” said Neepawa Leisure Services manager Amanda Novak, adding that she’s heard no complaints so far and many compliments on the day’s festivities. She estimated that there were about 1,000 people in total that came down to Riverbend Park for the celebrations throughout the day.

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Counter offer on Minnedosa station was rejected

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Photo by Eoin Devereux. Minnedosa Heritage Inc. and CP Rail are still in negotiations regarding compensation for Heritage Inc.’s investment in the Minnedosa CP station.

By Eoin Devereux

Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

Efforts to broker a deal on the historic Minnedosa train station have hit a minor stumbling block, as CP Rail has turned down a counter offer made by Minnedosa Heritage Inc. The heritage group, who has spent the past decade preserving the town’s train station, had asked for $110,000 in compensation. CP, which owns the building, had previously offered $75,000 to reimburse them for the work done to the structure. That original offer was turned down by the local group, during a meeting on Tuesday, June 14.

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Neepawa Celebrates Canada Day

A wide array of fun activites greeted visitors to Riverbend Park on July 1 for the Canada Day celebration. The day included a pancake breakfast, petting zoo, children’s games, live musical performances and was capped off with fireworks at dusk to mark our nation’s 149th birthday.

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Photos by Eoin Devereux. The Yellowhead Roadrunners showed off some classic cars, during the pancake breakfast near Stoney Creek School.  

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