Neepawa highway could use the Cranbrook solution
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- Published on Thursday, September 25, 2014
By Ken Waddell
The Neepawa Banner
Since 2000, 水果视频 Infrastructure and Transportation (MIT) has been promising a solution to traffic congestion on Highway 16 through Neepawa. The proposed solution involves a widened four lane highway, a number of rear access roads and a widening of the roadbed which would eliminate the trees.
Lily Festival future will be decided next week
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- Published on Thursday, September 25, 2014
By Kate Jackman-Atkinson
The Neepawa Banner
This year marked the Neepawa and Area Lily Festival鈥檚 18th year and with it, the retirement of over half the festival committee鈥檚 board. On Monday, the future of the festival will be discussed and decided at a public meeting which will give anyone wanting get involved the chance to come forward.
Annual attraction an average year
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- Published on Thursday, September 25, 2014
By Sheila Runions
Banner Staff
Rivers and District Chamber of Commerce held its annual fundraiser on Saturday, Sept. 20. Although 45 exhibitors paid for booth space, only 44 showed up. Forty-four is the same number as last year and five years ago when the event was switched from a strict craft sale to a home-based businesses as well. Though exhibitor numbers remained average, attendance was down at least 50 people and the chamber鈥檚 profit has also dropped.
Willows plant a willow tree
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By Jessie Bell
Student council at Rivers Elementary School honoured Bruce and Michelle Willows by purchasing a willow tree which was planted near Rivers Elementary School playground. School custodian Kevin Jay dug the hole and Bruce planted the tree, after a big thank-you party held in the school gymnasium last June. The party and planting were organized to mark Bruce and Michelle鈥檚 retirement after a combined 65 years of teaching there.
Pumpkin fundraiser now ready
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By Sheila Runions
Banner Staff
Joanne Bos proclaims fall is here again and 鈥渙ur pumpkins are ready for the fundraising.鈥 The Rapid City area woman is referring to her seventh annual Africa outreach. She intentionally grows extra pumpkins in her garden to sell 鈥 by donation, not per pound 鈥 with all moneys being forwarded to Springs of Life Children鈥檚 水果视频 in Burkura (Western Kenya) and Grandmothers for Grandmothers.