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Heritage Co-op to invest more than $1 million in Minnedosa expansion

Submitted by Vern May

The Neepawa Banner

Building on their existing relationship here in Minnedosa, as well as looking at opportunities for growth, Heritage Co-op has identified a significant expansion plan here in the community for 2016.  The development of a new administrative office on Main Street will see 10 local positions retained and open the door for some new jobs over the next two years.

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Volunteer income tax program offered in 2016

Submitted by HAND Board

The Neepawa Banner

HAND (Ë®¹ûÊÓƵ Assistance of Neepawa District)  board members met on Jan. 28 at 11:30 a.m. to enjoy a homemade congregate meal dinner before the annual general meeting.  Board members for 2016 are Jim Cockburn (chairman), Rod Shuttleworth (vice-chairman), Maureen Cox (treasurer), Donna Newton (secretary) and members Lola Wark, Eleanor Cochrane, Lisa Pottinger and Janet Scott.  Velda Bradley was welcomed as a new board member. 

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Students from Quebec experience Ë®¹ûÊÓƵ

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Photos by Kira Paterson. Most people from Quebec have never had perogies. The Sevec participants learned how to make them before getting a taste. 

By Kira Paterson

Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

From Wednesday, Feb. 3 to Tuesday, Feb. 9, the Neepawa Area Collegiate (NACI) Grade 9 French class hosted a group of students from the Quebec school Collège des Hautes Sommets. They are taking part in the Sevec program, which is a two week exchange meant to help English speaking students practice their French and French speaking students practice their English. 

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Neepawa’s Louis Riel Day celebrations planned

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press

This Louis Riel Day, there will be something for the whole family at Neepawa’s Winter Wonderland. The Town’s Leisure Services department, along with a variety of local organizations have created a fun filled day.

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Bradwardine book donates interest

By Jessie Bell

Submitted article

It’s been 13 years since Bradwardine’s 360-page history book was published. Bradwardine and District — A Century and More records history of the area and its people from 1880-2003. Of the 500 initial book order, sales are still being made for the remaining unsold 20 copies. (If you would like one, please phone 204-328-7176.)

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