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Looking Back - 2007: 11-year-old one of Canada’s most powerful women

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Published on Tuesday, December 5, 2017

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(Pictured) Hannah Taylor at the Neepawa Lily Festival in 2004. Three years later, the Winnipeg youth, who has ties to Neepawa, was named one of Canada’s Most Powerful Women, by the Women’s Executive Network.

Cecil Pittman
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80 years ago
Tuesday, November 30, 1937
The latest in the heating line is an automatic stove that burns sawdust. Although they are quite common in sawmill districts elsewhere, very few around here have ever seen one in operation. A farmer northwest of here sets them up and he has purchased a great quantity of sawdust at the sawmills in Riding Mountain with which he will supply the stoves he has installed.

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Rough weekend for Neepawa Natives

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By Eoin Devereux

Neepawa Banner & Press

This past weekend was an opportunity for the Neepawa Natives to make up some ground on two teams they’re chasing in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) standings, the Virden Oil Capitals and Portage Terriers. A pair of victories over those clubs could have leapfrogged Neepawa into fifth place and within striking distance of home ice advantage for the playoffs. But, instead of securing their playoff position, the Natives were beaten in a pair of game at home, dropping them into eight place, with a 14-14-2 record. It has also left them on the edge of the playoff picture, with a recently resurgent Swan Valley Stampeders slowly closing the gap.

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JMB Fisher, son of What-A-Boy!

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JMB Fisher son of What-A-Boy, the award winning bull from Manitoba holding this years title for National Grand Champion bull as well as Western Agribition Champion bull honours.

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Neepawa Banner & Press

JMB Fisher 604D, a two-year old son of KRF What-A-Boy 104Y, owned and exhibted by JMB Charolais (Judy Hart & Bert McDonald) of Brookdale, MB and co-owned with C2 Charolais (Jeff & Jackie Cavers) of La Riviere, MB, was deemed the National Grand Champion Charolais Bull at the Ag-Ex Show held October 27 in Brandon, MB. 

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Neepawa Library update

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Mitten Tree WebEdit

 

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In 2016, over 50 items including mittens, hats, scarves and gloves were donated to the Salvation Army Christmas Hamper Day by library patrons.

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Neepawa Public Library

Aaah, December is here! Sparkly decorations, house lights and snow on the ground turn our attention to the season of celebrating the people who give us joy. Whether it’s a gift of companionship, food, a warm hand crafted item, or simply the beginning of a new tradition, there’s still lots of time to make plans for this year. 

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