Ë®¹ûÊÓƵ

Congratulations to Alonsa, Glenella and Ste. Rose 2018 grads!

The Neepawa Banner & Press Sends its congratulations to the 2018 graduates of surrounding schools Alonsa, Glenella, Ste. Rose, Erickson Collegiate, Carberry Collegiate. William Morton Collegiate Institute, Minnedosa Collegiate, Neepawa Area Collegiate Institute, and McCreary.

Shown below are the graduates of the Alonsa, Glenella, and Ste.Rose schools.

Read more: Congratulations to Alonsa, Glenella and Ste. Rose 2018 grads!

Three tips to prepare to sell your home

Online-SH172757K

Photo property of Metro Creative Connection

If you’re sell your home, don’t forget to give the property a once over to keep Fido’s scent at a minimum.

Submitted

Metro Creative Connection

While a good home can find a buyer any time of year, homeowners might find the buyers’ pool is strongest in spring and into summer. The reasons for that are many, ranging from parents wanting to move when their children are not in school to buyers wanting to move when the weather is most accommodating.

Read more: Three tips to prepare to sell your home

Dumpsters be gone, never to return again!

Online-C1 DSC0004

Photo By Eoin Devereux

The dumpsters shown above that were located in the back alley between Mountain and First Ave. are empty in this photo.

Read more: Dumpsters be gone, never to return again!

Youth Beef Roundup returning to Neepawa

Online-MYBR Group

Submitted Photos

A group shot of all the participants in the 2017 event.

Submitted

Neepawa

Aug. 3-5  will be the Ë®¹ûÊÓƵ Youth Beef Roundup 11th annual event in Neepawa.  This exciting three-day event will bring together junior members, 4-Hers, and cattle enthusiasts from all across the province.

Read more: Youth Beef Roundup returning to Neepawa

A fine end to the 2018 Fine Arts Festival

Submitted

Neepawa & District Fine Arts Festival

Neepawa and District Fine Arts Festival (NDFAF) was a success again, thanks to the work of an executive of 14 people plus our committee president, Rhonda Dickenson.

Read more: A fine end to the 2018 Fine Arts Festival