Neepawa teams serve as Model United Nations delegates
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- Published on Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Photos courtesy of Shona Davidson, 2016 MUNA Photographer. From left: NACI’s Emma Gerrard and Graeme Chapman as MUNA delegates to the Philippines.
From left: NACI’s April MacDonald as a MUNA Delegate to South Africa with Counsellor Deva-Marie Beck.
Submitted by Deva-Marie Beck
Neepawa Rotary and Inner Wheel
The 58th annual Winnipeg Model United Nations Assembly — also called MUNA — was recently convened, on May 13 to 15, at the Canadian Mennonite University and hosted by the Winnipeg Rotary Club. MUNA brings together regional high school students and their ‘counsellors’ to learn more about the workings of the United Nations and to serve and speak as ‘model’ UN Delegations — by studying their assigned nations’ politics, geography, history and culture.
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Looking back - 1946: Birnie welcomes home returning soldiers
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Photo courtesy of Cecil Pittman Archives. Royal Winnipeg Rifle soldiers Bill, Frank and George Meakin cycling in London 1943. George and Frank were captured following the Juno Beach landings on June 6. They were both executed June 8, along with 23 other members of the RWRs.
By Cecil Pittman
The Neepawa Press
80 years ago Friday, June 9, 1936
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Volunteers needed for Canada Day
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- Published on Tuesday, June 7, 2016
By Eoin Devereux
Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
Organizers of Neepawa’s Canada Day celebrations are hoping a few more people will come forward to ensure that this year’s event is one to remember. On Wednesday, June 1, the town’s Leisure Services manager Amanda Novak, along with representatives from several different community groups, met to go over the preliminary details for the day, which is set for July 1 at Riverbend Park.
A lesson in genealogy
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- Published on Monday, June 6, 2016
By Diane Kowalchuk
Do you know where you came from? Do you know who your grandmother was named after? Do you know which of your ancestors was the first to come to Canada and why he/she ended up here? Do you know what your great-grandfather on your father’s side did for a living? How he died? Where he is buried?
Rivers Police Report - May 2016
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- Published on Saturday, June 4, 2016
By Bruce Klassen
Rivers Police Chief
The month of May saw a total of 40 calls for service by Rivers Police Service, including the theft of groceries from Rivers Bigway Foods on Sunday, May 29. We also kicked off our annual Use Your Head campaign and we participated in a mock accident at Rivers Collegiate. The rest of our calls fell into the following categories.