Letters - Is anyone asking the right questions about perpetual care?

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Neepawa Banner & Press

I may no longer have a dog in the fight, but seeing the direction the Perpetual Care issue is taking compels me to write.

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Faithfully yours - Look beneath the surface

By Neil Strohschein

Neepawa Banner & Press

In 1968, the Husky Oil Company decided to build a tourist attraction in downtown Calgary, Alta. They called it the Husky Tower and it was, at the time it was built, the tallest structure in the city. It cost a mere $3.5 million to build (which in 1968, was a lot of money).

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Neepawa Council talks cannabis

By Eoin Devereux

Neepawa Banner & Press

The conversation has begun once again about cannabis in Neepawa. On Tuesday, July 3, Town Council discussed some of the potential regulations, either new or revised, that may be required.

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Devoted volunteer retires

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Helen Drysdale has been helping at the Beautiful Plains Museum in Neepawa for the past ten years.

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Neepawa Banner & Press

Helen Drysdale has retired from the Beautiful Plains Museum after approximately ten years helping to curate the Museum.

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Neepawa hit with wave of vehicle break-ins

By Eoin Devereux

Neepawa Banner & Press

Neepawa RCMP is investigating several vehicle break-ins on the Town’s north end. Spruce Plains RCMP Staff Sgt. Mark Morehouse told the Banner & Press that several automobiles were trespassed into during the early morning hours on Thursday, July 19. The general area that was hit stretched from 1st to 5th Avenue just north of Brydon St. 

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