Jared Pelechaty headed to Seattle
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- Published on Monday, February 1, 2016
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Neepawa Natives junior A hockey club
Over the next week, Neepawa Natives defencemen Jared Pelechaty will gain some valuable experience in the Western Hockey League. The Seattle Thunderbirds, who have Pelechaty’s Canadian Hockey League (CHL) playing rights, have called up the 17-year-old Winnipeg product to aid the club.
Kaleidoscope presents... Sherlock Holmes
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- Published on Friday, January 29, 2016
Photo by Bruce Monk, courtesy of MTC. Aaron Pridham and Toby Hughes in the Hound of Baskervilles.
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Kaleidoscope Concert Series
Kaleidoscope Concert Series is pleased to bring Sherlock Holmes to Neepawa!
The Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre will soon be performing The Hound Of The Baskervilles. In this hilarious adaptation, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson will try to get to the bottom of a mystery involving an ancient family curse, a dark and desolate moor and a large inheritance.
My perspective - Sharing the wealth
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- Published on Friday, January 29, 2016
By Kate Jackman-Atkinson
Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
In a rich country like ours, the idea that some Canadians are experiencing serious poverty is troubling. Maybe its our harsh and unforgiving winters, but Canadians generally have an outlook that favours the collective over the individual. The fact that some of our neighbours go without food or shelter seems decidedly un-Canadian.
All-new GMC Canyon shakes up mid-size truck market
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- Published on Thursday, January 28, 2016
Photo by Ben Castle. GM got back in the mid-size truck market with the all-new Canyon/Colorado.
By Ben Castle
The Neepawa Banner
Since the demise of Ford Ranger, Dodge Dakota and GMC Canyon/Chevrolet Colorado in 2011, the compact/mid-size pickup truck market has been a lonely one with just the ageing Nissan Frontier and Toyota Tacoma soldiering on. However, for 2015, GM released an all-new Canyon/Colorado which has received the accolade of Motortrend Truck of the Year two years running and has been well received by Canadians, too, with a combined total of more than 9,000 units sold in 2015.
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