New owners at Wasagaming business
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Submitted Photo. From left: Barry Cooper (Petroleum Division, Heritage Co-op), Rey Toews, Arlene Toews, Amara Mistal (front), Sherry Mistal (behind), Ron Mistal, Kyra Mistal and Lorne Zacharias (Heritage Co-op General Manager).
By John Drinkwater
Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
On Saturday, July 16, a celebration and “passing of the torch” took place at Clear Lake Gas & Bike Rentals. The occasion was to formally recognize the change of ownership from Rey and Arlene Toews to Ron, Sherry, Amara and Kyra Mistal. The Mistal family operated Mano's Pizza and Upper Cup for several years in rented accommodation across the street. These are now incorporated in their new business.
New lounge open for RMNP resort guests
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Photos by John Drinkwater. The new lounge at the Lakehouse is open to guests of the Lakehouse and Arrowhead resorts.
By John Drinkwater
Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
A comfortable lounge located within The Lakehouse Boutique Hotel has recently opened. Built by Mike Collyer and his staff from Collyer Construction, it includes a feature fireplace created by Mathew Kroeker of Prairie Mountain Masonry, whose work can also be seen at the Foxtail Cafe.
Vintage farm machines turn out in record numbers– literally
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On Sunday, July 31, Manitoba will become home to another world record, when 146 antique threshing machines harvest a field together for 15 minutes.
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Right in the centre - Good news, but is it sustainable?
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By Ken Waddell
Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
It was good news to see that the senior levels of government were putting some money into municipal infrastructure this past week. The federal government is putting up half and the other half is being split between municipalities and the province. Hopefully that doesn’t mean there will just be less projects funded.
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