February Heart and Stroke campaign raises over $4,000
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- Published on Sunday, March 26, 2017
By Jean Borchardt
Campaign Manager, Neepawa Heart and Stroke
The February Heart and Stroke Campaign has come and gone and I'd like to take this opportunity to extend my heartfelt appreciation to everyone who donated to this year’s campaign and to all the wonderful people who came forward to give of their time to sit at the Neepawa Gladstone Co-op, Harris Pharmacy, Kinsmen Kourts and Yellowhead Manor to gather donations.
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When the week's work is all done
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- Published on Saturday, March 25, 2017
By Alex Campbell
Director, Manitoba Agricultural Museum
In the Black family photo collection at the Manitoba Agricultural Museum, there is a one of some of the Black family members gathered around a Ford Model T car, sitting on the running board or on the grass, relaxing and chatting.
Arden spring celebration plans underway
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- Published on Friday, March 24, 2017
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Lansdowne Heritage Resource & Tourism Committee
While spring contemplates the old March "in like a lion, out like a lamb" adage, the Lansdowne Heritage Resource & Tourism Committee (LHRTC) in Arden, Manitoba is preparing for spring. LHRTC committee members and local ad-hoc committees aren't letting recent snow storms dampen their spring plans.
Local talent takes to stage for NACTV Showcase
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- Published on Friday, March 24, 2017
By Jean Borchardt
NACTV Fundraising Chairperson
The NACTV Showcase committee is very thankful for the support we received. To date, a total of $8,310 has come in and is much appreciated.We extend a heartfelt thank you to the businesses, service clubs, churches and all those who gathered pledges for our 2017 Showcase of talent and fundraising effort.
Neepawa Public Library brings stories to seniors
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- Published on Thursday, March 23, 2017
By Miranda Leybourne
The Neepawa Banner
The Neepawa Public Library is bringing a variety of books to the seniors who live at Kinsmen Kourts and Elks Manor, saving them a trip to the library in spring’s oftentimes changeable weather.