Farmer’s win streak hits double digits
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Photo by Eoin Devereux. Neepawa forward Riley Kolesar (16) moves the puck into the Glenboro zone, during the game on Saturday, Dec. 5, at the Yellowhead Centre.
By Eoin Devereux
Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
The Neepawa Farmers clinched their tenth straight victory on Saturday, Dec. 5, upending the Glenboro Nordics 4-3. Bret Levandoski scored a pair of goals for Neepawa on the way to the win, while Riley Kolesar and Clarke Rempel added singles for the Farmers. Devin Epp and Brett Dreger were each able to register a pair of assists apiece in the win.
McGillivray takes on new RCMP post
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Photo by Joel Watson. Neepawa-born Sgt. Kevin McGillivray will be taking on a new assignment later this month, he’ll be the Sergeant Major of the entire RCMP K Division. K Division covers the province of Alberta and is headquartered in Edmonton, Alta.
By Joel Watson
Athabasca Advocate (Great West Newspapers)
After more than three years in the community, Athabasca RCMP Detachment Commander Sgt. Kevin McGillivray is moving on.
McGillivray grew up in Neepawa and is the son of Don and Janet McGillivray.
Looking back - 1995: Blizzard in southwest Manitoba strands motorists overnight
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Photo courtesy of Randy Oslund. Dec. 7, 1965: Randy Oslund was elected the new president of the Neepawa Figure Skating Club.
By Cecil Pittman
The Neepawa Press
80 years ago, Friday, December 13, 1935
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Neepawa Town Council briefs: Tuesday, Dec. 1
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By Eoin Devereux
Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
Members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 23 have requested assistance from Town Council with some sewer line issues. The Legion building, located on Brown Avenue, has been dealing with tree roots congesting the flow of the line. The existing by-laws requires the property owner to cover the cost of root clearance. The Legion, however, said that the trees thought to be causing the issue are on town property. They have asked the Town of Neepawa to examine the line and potentially cover the cost of clearing it. Council will examine the problem and see what can be done to alleviate the situation.