Female Chiefs outshone by Saskatoon Stars
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The Neepawa Banner
The dream of advancing to the Esso Cup National Hockey Championship has come to an end for the Yellowhead Chiefs. The Manitoba Female Midget Hockey League champs were defeated by their Saskatchewan counterparts, the Saskatoon Stars, over the weekend, in a two game sweep of their west regional series.
Veterinary clinic undergoes changes
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Photo by Kate Jackman-Atkinson. Dr. Liz Ostendorf, of Neepawa Veterinary Clinic, stands with her new signage at the municipally owned vet clinic in Neepawa.
By Kate Jackman-Atkinson
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While there have been some changes, much has stayed the same at the Neepawa and District Veterinary Clinic. The clinic building is owned and operated by the Neepawa and District Veterinary Board, which contracts with a veterinarian who rents the space and provide services. At the beginning of this year, the Neepawa Vet Clinic took over the contract from Brydges & Taylor Veterinary Hospital.
Carberry, Killarney vie for provincial senior ‘A’ hockey title
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By Eoin Devereux
Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
A pair of teams from the Tiger Hills Hockey League (THHL) competed last week for a chance at the Provincial Senior ‘A’ Championship. The league champions, the Killarney Shamrocks, along with the Carberry Plainsmen, faced a pair of games apiece against other top teams from the Manitoba Senior Hockey League (MSHL), North Central Hockey League (NCHL), South Eastern Manitoba Hockey League (SEMHL) and Carillon Senior Hockey League (CSHL).
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Dakota Tipi shooting suspect found
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RCMP Media Release
Update: 3:10 pm
RCMP Sgt. Bert Paquet has confirmed that 31 year old Tyson Pashe was arrested at around 1:20 p.m. "following a brief foot pursuit," The accused was found thanks to tips from people in the community about his whereabouts.