My Neepawa - Summer sunset
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- Published on Tuesday, August 16, 2016
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Photo by Bill Fraser. A summer sunset, captured on camera in the Neepawa area a few years ago.
Boxe Neepawa brings the heat
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Photo by Tony Eu. Kris Dixon (on the right) leads a group of eager students through their paces during the Country Heat Live Workout at Boxe Neepawa on Thursday, Aug. 11.
By Tony Eu
Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
A unique form of fitness training has made its way to Neepawa. On Thursday, Aug. 11, the Country Heat Live Workout came to the Boxe Neepawa Combat Sport and Fitness Club. Led by guest Kris Dixon, a certified fitness instructor, the hour-long class was an exercise routine based around country-style dancing.
Biking cross country for cancer research
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Photo by Tony Eu. Chris MacDougall passed through Neepawa on Aug. 12 during his bike ride across Canada to raise money for cancer reseach.
By Tony Eu
Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
Chris MacDougall is biking across Canada to fundraise for and raise awareness of cancer research.
On Aug. 12, MacDougall passed through Neepawa on his ride from Vancouver, BC, on the west coast, to St. John’s, NL, on the east. He started his ride on July 24 and now passing through Neepawa, he’s well over 2,000 km into it, with over $92,000 raised.
Thumbs up, thumbs down
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- Published on Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Neepawa Press
Submitted by Kris Servante
Neepawa, MB (90 years old)
It’s wonderful to live in a town with young people (some older too) who seem happy to assist us older grandmas crossing the street, or struggling in and out of stores with our walkers.