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Investigation continues into 2 vehicle crash near Minnedosa

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Photo by Eoin Devereux

By Eoin Devereux

The Neepawa Banner

An investigation into the cause of an accident near Minnedosa continues today. Constable David Portelance, the Media Relations officer for the RCMP said two vehicles, a Dodge Sprinter passenger van and a Toyota Prius, were involved in the collision on Monday afternoon a few kilometres east of the community.

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Plans for children's centre in Gladstone unveiled

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By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

The Neepawa Banner

Parents and children were all smiles last Friday as the Happy Rock Children Centre unveiled their plans to build a new daycare in Gladstone.

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Oak River area meets their candidates

By Sheila Runions

      Banner Staff

It has long been said municipal elections should not be held in October because so many candidates and/or voters are busy farming. This statement was proven on Oct. 8 when four of 11 people were not present to campaign and only 30-some people came to listen.

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Come for a visit and meet Charley鈥檚 Aunt

By Lorraine Russell

Minnedosa Drama Club is presenting a British comedy of mistaken identity, witty dialogue and slapstick humour this November. The play will be presented as a dinner theatre on Nov. 28 and 29 and a "no frills" night on Nov 27. This is the club鈥檚 third foray into comedy theatre; the club intends to keep on nurturing new actors and putting on two shows a year.

Under the direction of the talented Mary Dalton, amateur talent flourishes. Rehearsals and set building are well underway in the newly-acquired space on the second floor of Minnedosa鈥檚 town hall. Tickets sales are brisk but still available from Peggy (call 204-867-2113). Charley's Aunt has  a cast of 10 and includes Brittany MacDonald (formerly of Rivers) and other actors from the Westman area.

Flu clinics in Prairie Mountain Health set to start in October

By Prairie Mountain Health (Submitted article)

Every year the flu season in 水果视频 begins in late fall and it usually lasts until spring. For 2014-15 the flu vaccine is available for free to all 水果视频ns.

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