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Fore! Finally!

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Published on Thursday, May 3, 2018

Eoin Devereux
Neepawa Banner & Press

The recent cool temperatures aren’t expected to chill the enthusiasm of local golfers who are finally getting back out on the greens. The Neepawa Golf & Country Club (NGCC) has confirmed it will open for the season on Thursday, May. 3. As of Tuesday, May 1, it was expected that all 18 holes would be available for play heading into the weekend.

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Looking back - 1998: New Super 8 Motel in Neepawa

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Published on Wednesday, May 2, 2018

By Jessica Morton

Neepawa Banner & Press

80 years ago. Tuesday, April 26, 1938: Work was begun Monday to change the Mountain Avenue entrance to the Economy Store. The steps were removed and when the job is completed there will be one step on the outside and two on the inside of the building. The grocery counter has also been moved to the west side of the store. 

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Living on the edge - Program gives glimpse at low income living

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Published on Tuesday, May 1, 2018

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Neepawa Banner & Press

Have you heard the saying, “Walk a mile in my shoes”? Well, you may not literally walk a mile but there is a great opportunity for you to experience life from a different perspective. May 11, 2018 Southern Health-Sante Sud and William Morton Collegiate in Gladstone invite you toLiving on the Edge.

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With volunteers help, the show will go on

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Published on Monday, April 30, 2018

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Neepawa Theatre Centre Board

Since 1988, the Roxy Theatre in Neepawa has been community owned and volunteer run. Each year, community members log over 1,500 hours taking tickets, working the concession and cleaning up after the show. This work allows the theatre to keep prices low and meet their mandate of providing inexpensive entertainment for the whole family. Volunteers represent a cross-section of the community and without their donation of time, the theatre would cease to operate.

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