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October 27, 2023 - Neepawa Banner & Press

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This week’s edition of the Banner & Press features stories including the merger of art & sport from a pair of Neepawa artists, some new water & sewer investment in Neepawa and we remember a well-respected member of the community. Those stories, plus our special Neepawa Tigers Hockey feature are in this week's Neepawa Banner & Press.

 

 

 

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October 20, 2023 - Neepawa Banner & Press

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This week's Banner & Press features a police update on an apparent road rage type of incident in Minnedosa, a new art exhibit in Neepawa and a story on the new, new manager at the Yellowhead Centre.  Those stories, plus the October edition of the Farmers’ Advocate & a special feature on Ë®¹ûÊÓƵ AG EX.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Read more: October 20, 2023 - Neepawa Banner & Press

October 13, 2023 - Neepawa Banner & Press

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This week's Banner & Press includes a feature on a new business in Neepawa, Town Council reviewing a federal funding program for housing & an honour for Blair Chapman from the Westman Youth Choir. Those stories and more in the Oct. 13 edition of the Neepawa Banner & Press.

 

 

 

Read more: October 13, 2023 - Neepawa Banner & Press

October 6, 2023 - Neepawa Banner & Press

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Here is our new edition of the Neepawa Banner & Press, featuring results from the Provincial Election. As well, our special Salute to Firefighters and more in this week’s Banner & Press.

 

 

 

 

Read more: October 6, 2023 - Neepawa Banner & Press

Province posts budget surplus heading into Election Day

Heather and Jodie

Photo by Banner staff. Pictured: Heather Stefanson (on right) was in Neepawa on Friday, Sept. 29 for an Indigenous Culture Day, which took place at the Flats.

 

Heather Stefanson pleased with $270 million surplus

By Banner Staff

Ë®¹ûÊÓƵ saw some, perhaps unexpected improvements to its’ finances heading into the home stretch of the election campaign. The province has closed out its 2022-23 fiscal year with a $270-million surplus, according to audited public accounts for the year that were released on Friday, Sept. 29.  

Read more: Province posts budget surplus heading into Election Day