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Yep, those were the days!

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Published on Tuesday, October 4, 2016

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Photo courtesy of the Beautiful Plains archives. The CNR roundhouse, where Chicken Corral and McDonald’s are now located, holds memories for Cam Smith. He went there with his neighbour Alex Underwood, whose father worked on the steam engines.

By Rick Sparling

Neepawa Press

This is part two in a three part series about the places we loved growing up in Neepawa.  It’s not just from my generation, but also from those younger and older. This week features mostly memories from Cam Smith.

Cam Smith: Our heroes

I remember the Salt Well picnics, where they held games and races for the kids of Salt Well employees. The Crabbe boys dominated most of the competitions. It was amazing how you could spend the whole day there. Thinking back, it seems like all the days were hot and sunny with very few rainy days. I guess it's human nature to remember the good days. We played baseball and soccer on the lawn in front of the creamery with Sparks (Rick Sparling), Jake (Ray Crabbe), Skinny (Ken Crabbe), Trev (Trevor Sinclair), Red,(Ed Fearns) and Garth King, to name a few. Every couple of times there, Mr. Boyle would come out and put the runs to us, but we'd be back the very next day. 

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My Neepawa - The old trestle bridge

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Published on Tuesday, October 4, 2016

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Photo courtesy of the Beautiful Plains archives.

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Looking back - 1986: Hog processing plant open for business

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Published on Tuesday, October 4, 2016

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Photo courtesy of Press archives. The front page from the Oct. 2, 1986 edition of The Neepawa Press, featuring the ribbon cutting ceremony of what is now the HyLife hog processing plant.

By Cecil Pittman

Neepawa Press

80 years ago, Friday Oct. 2, 1936

John Simpson was honoured by the local Oddfellows at the regular meeting Monday night. Mr. Simpson has been a member of the order for 52 years and to commemorate the occasion, the Neepawa lodge presented him with an upholstered chair. The presentation was made by Robert Habkirk, a charter member and past Noble Grand.

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Drop-in centre pilot project welcomes newcomers to Neepawa

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Published on Tuesday, October 4, 2016

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The Neepawa Parent Resource Drop-in Centre, a pilot program aimed at those new to the community, opened for the first time on Sept. 28.

 
By Miranda Leybourne

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A free pilot program aimed at welcoming newcomers to town and providing them with information and resources is now available in Neepawa. The Neepawa Parent Resource Drop-in Centre is sponsored by Neepawa Area Immigrant Settlement Services (NAISS), the Beautiful Plains School Division (BPSD), the Prairie Mountain Health Authority (PMHA), Child and Family Services (CFS), Neepawa Ministerial, the Neepawa Public Library, the Town of Neepawa and Budz N’ Bloom Daycare. 

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Kaleidoscope concert series kicks off

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Published on Friday, September 30, 2016

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On Oct. 6 the Kaleidoscope concert series kicks off its season with two shows for the price of one!  Middle Coast’s impressive and engaging live sets have already earned them heaps of accolades – including the “Favourite New Band” distinction from Winnipeg weekly The Uniter – in addition to billings at CMW, Cavendish Beach Music Festival and the Winnipeg Folk Festival, where they received the Rising Star award. They’ve also been tapped to open for The Sheepdogs and, on an upcoming 2016 fall tour, Michael Bernard Fitzgerald. Which is why our date at the Roxy had to be changed to Oct. 6.

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