Natives top Terriers in OT
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- Published on Thursday, February 8, 2018
The Neepawa Natives celebrate a much needed win on Wednesday, Feb. 8, as they topped the Portage Terriers 4-3 in overtime.
By Eoin Devereux
Neepawa Banner & Press
A pair of three point nights from line-mates Brett Namaka and Mackenzie Belinski, lifted the Neepawa Natives to a 4-3 overtime win over the Portage Terriers on Wednesday, Feb. 7. Namaka (2 goals - 1 assist), who earned the first star of the game, would score the game winner just 31 seconds into OT. Belinski, meanwhile, scored once and added a pair of assists.
Lisoway wins U of M award
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- Published on Thursday, February 8, 2018
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Neepawa’s Quintin Lisoway was recently singled out as the Smitty’s Bison Sports Male Athlete of the Week.
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University of Manitoba press release
Student athlete Quintin Lisoway has been named the Smitty’s Bison Sports Male Athlete of the Week, for the week ending Jan. 28. The second year forward has continued his strong sophomore season with five points (three goals – one on the power play, two assists) while adding ten shots and a plus/minus rating of plus three, as well as being named a First Star of the Game.
Looking Back - 1998: First ever Koats for Kids campaign
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- Published on Tuesday, February 6, 2018
Neepawa Banner & Press Archives
In 1998 Leona Therrien was on hand to help with distributing winter clothing for the Neepawa and District United Way.
Jessica Morton
Neepawa Banner & Press
80 years ago
Tuesday, February 1, 1938
The Neepawa Midget hockey team has started out on what they contend is a victorious circuit of games by defeating Gladstone at that town Thursday night. The local Juveniles and girls hockey teams went to Minnedosa Friday night for friendly games but both came home humbled by defeats. Return games on all the above are planned to take place shortly.
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Letters - To Town of Neepawa Mayor and Council
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- Published on Monday, February 5, 2018
Members of the Beautiful Plains Horticultural Society
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Neepawa has long been known as a most beautiful town, with a beautiful tree canopy, lilies and a cemetery unlike any other. While our town is fortunate to be growing in population, we are slowly losing our beauty. The changes to the former Eastview Lodge site have been very obvious during the last month. As horticulturalists, we are concerned with the number of trees and natural vegetation that is being destroyed.