Police promotion in Rivers

By Sheila Runions

Rivers Banner

Effective March 6, Bob Futrell was hired as the local chief of police. He moved to Rivers in 2005 and by 2006, he had joined Rivers Police Service as an auxiliary cadet. His occupation to that point had been an artillery reservist with Canadian Armed Forces and front line officer with the Government of Manitoba’s Security Division. The provincial appointment encompassed roles of tech officer, training officer and the second officer in charge for the Brandon/Dauphin region. After less than two years of volunteer work with Rivers Police, he was hired as a full-time constable in 2008; he is now in his 10th year of service here.

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RCMP tight-lipped on death near Oak River

By Sheila Runions

Rivers Banner

 

On Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 27, Rivers Banner contacted Yellowhead RCMP for information regarding the death of a person between Oak River and Norman elevator on Feb. 26. An officer there would not comment, claiming all statements on active investigations must come from media officials.

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Massive snowfall was snow joke

Just under a foot of snow blankets Neepawa & surrounding area

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By Eoin Devereux

Neepawa Banner & Press

Old Man Winter decided to remind Manitoba just who’s the boss one last time, with a massive snowfall earlier in the week. As much as 30 centimetres (cm), or just under 12 inches of snow fell overnight on Sunday, Mar. 4. That system, deemed ‘The Colorado Low’ by meteorologists, was followed up on Monday by another 5-15 cm in some areas. 

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Manitoba Safeway workers vote to strike

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Neepawa location would be affected

By Eoin Devereux

Neepawa Banner & Press

Safeway employees across Manitoba are ready to strike. On Monday, Mar. 5, the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 832 (UFCW), who represent Safeway workers within the province, confirmed that its membership had voted 98 per cent in favour of a strike. Employees in Neepawa, Dauphin, Brandon, Thompson, and Winnipeg could potentially walk off the job after the current collective agreement expires on Mar. 17. A strike deadline has not been set.

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Looking back - 1988: Turkeys gone wild in Neepawa

Jessica Morton 
Neepawa Banner & Press

80 years ago
Tuesday, March 1, 1938
Neepawa’s Saturday afternoon dog derby sponsored by Forrest Wilcox and Ron Guinn attracted hundreds of citizens and gave them plenty of thrills and laughs. The course ran from the C.N.R. station down Hamilton Street to Brown Avenue and the crowd lined both sides of the street to cheer the boys and girls as they urged their pups toward the big flag which marked the finishing line. Don Burnett’s “Pal” had little competition, trotting right along at a good pace, reaching the goal a few minutes before his nearest opponent caught up. “Rastus”, driven by Ray Gibbs was the next to cross the line, while Miss Elsie Stewart came in third with “Buster”.

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