Let's talk science a big hit with kids
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- Published on Friday, January 26, 2018
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Brookdale mens bonspiel
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- Published on Friday, January 26, 2018
Brookdale Men's Bonspiel First Event winner was the Chad Sahulka rink from Brandon. Picture shows from L to R Lead Keith Murkin, Second Brady Sahulka, Third Donovan Hickson and Skip Chad Sahulka congratulated by Brookdale CC President Kelly Evans.
Brookdale Men's Bonspiel Second Event was won by the Mathew Kulbacki rink from Neepawa. Picture shows from L to R Lead Darryl Kulbacki, Second Kyle Csversko, Third Cody Jakubowski and Skip Mathew Kulbacki congratulated by Brookdale CC President Kelly Evans.
Brookdale Men's Bonspiel Third Event was won by Darrell Loree rink from Brookdale. Picture shows from L to R Lead Ray Drysdale, Third Adrian Kurmann, and Skip Darrell Loree congratulated by Brookdale CC President Kelly Evans. Missing from picture, Second Brian McKee.
Looking back - 1968: Seven digit dealing arrives in Brookdale
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- Published on Tuesday, January 23, 2018
By Cecil Pittman
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80 years ago. Tuesday, January 18, 1938: The biggest storm of the season hit the district Saturday night, continuing most of Sunday. Drifts were piled several feet deep by the steady wind, closing side roads to auto traffic. A snow plow came through from Portage La Prairie Sunday and returned Monday morning, opening up that highway. A redeeming feature of the storm was that the temperature was not severe.
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Ag Expo returns to Yellowhead Centre April 5
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- Published on Monday, January 22, 2018
By Micah Waddell
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The Neepawa Ag Expo is on the way. Sponsored by the Neepawa Natives Junior 鈥淎鈥 Hockey Club in partnership with the Yellowhead Centre, the Ag Expo will be held Apr. 5, at the Yellowhead Centre.
Neepawa Library update: Jan. 22, 2018
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- Published on Monday, January 22, 2018
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Now that we鈥檙e well into the new year and thinking about our goals for 2018, how about resolving to read a few more books this year? And the best way to know if you are actually reading or listening to more books is to track your reading. Lots of options are available, from recording your books in a journal or keeping a spreadsheet on a computer, to using one of the free tools available on the internet such as library or book site apps that do the recording for us. Here鈥檚 two ideas: