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Darren Maginel wins Neepawa Senior Open

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Published on Wednesday, July 18, 2018

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Left to right: Darren Maginel of Clear Lake receives congratulations from Neepawa Golf and Country Club general manager and CPGA golf pro Landon Cameron, after winning the 2018 Neepawa Senior Open on Monday, July 9.

By Eoin Devereux

Neepawa Banner & Press

A first-time competitor has conquered the course at the Neepawa Golf and Country Club (NGCC), laying claim to the 2018 Senior Open title.

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Margaret Laurence: person of national historic significance

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Published on Wednesday, July 18, 2018

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National recognition of a Neepawa-born author will kick start the first-ever Manawaka Festival in August.

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Ladies night at the Roxy Theatre

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Published on Wednesday, July 18, 2018

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Guests line up to decorate their cupcakes at the Roxy’s recently held Ladies Night.  In total, 168 attendees came out to watch Ocean’s 8 at the special event, held July 5, which featured a decorate your own cupcake bar, punch and draw prizes.

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Neepawa Banner & Press

On July 5, 168 enthusiastic guests came out the Roxy Theatre in Neepawa for a special Ladies’ Night showing of Ocean’s 8.

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Send Justin a message

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Published on Wednesday, July 18, 2018

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Many Canadians who donate to help people around the world cite their thankfulness for living in Canada as their reason for giving back. They are glad to be able to help their far-away neighbours—and they want their country to do the same.

Canadian Foodgrains Bank is launching a new campaign to encourage Canadians to let the Government of Canada know about their support for ending global hunger and extreme poverty.

Through the I Care postcard campaign, Canadians are encouraged to sign a postcard addressed to the Prime Minister, letting him know they care about Canada’s role in ending global hunger and poverty, and they support Canada contributing generously toward these goals.

It’s important we speak with a united voice, and let the Government of Canada know just how strongly we believe in Canada’s ability to be a force for good in the world.

Advocating for changes and improvements to public policies is one of the ways the Foodgrains Bank works to end hunger. Canadian citizens have an important role in influencing policy changes by voicing their support and encouragement to their elected officials.

Through our last postcard campaign, approximately 25,000 Canadians sent postcards to the Prime Minister, letting him know they believe Canada should be contributing more of its overall aid budget to agricultural development to help small-scale farmers.

We learned from that campaign that without an overall increase to Canada’s aid budget, increased support for agriculture would be highly unlikely. I hope many Canadians will take the opportunity to sign and send a postcard, and encourage their friends and neighbours to join them. We’re excited to see what change we can accomplish when we work together.

Jim Cornelius.

executive director

Canadian Foodgrains Bank

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