The Dispatch - RCMP investigate a break-in at curling club
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- Published on Friday, October 14, 2016
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Spruce Plains RCMP
On Sept. 4, Neepawa RCMP were dispatched to a disturbance on Mill Street. Police were told that possibly a male and female were arguing. Police attended residence and came across items scattered all over the yard, as well as smashed windows in the residence. Police spoke to a male inside the residence who told police that he did not live there.
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HyLife to embark upon major expansion
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- Published on Friday, October 14, 2016
By Kate Jackman-Atkinson
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A multi-million expansion plan is moving ahead for Neepawa’s largest business. Over the next two years, HyLife’s Neepawa processing plant will see its building and workforce grow as part of a $125 million company-wide expansion plan. Growing sales into the Asian market are driving the plan to modernize and expand the company’s integrated pork production system.
‘This is a very different type of volunteering’
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- Published on Thursday, October 13, 2016
By Tony Eu
Neepawa Banner/Neepawa Press
Palliative care - many of us have heard of it, some of us have had experiences with it, but what exactly is it?
Westman Youth Choir hitting the road
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- Published on Thursday, October 13, 2016
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The Western Manitoba Youth Choir is preparing to tour the Westman region in October, after having had two intensive weekend rehearsals at Riding Mountain Conference Centre at Clear Lake in September. The 54-voice choir is drawn from 15 Westman communities. The following represent the Neepawa area: Graeme Chapman, Logan Enns, Ray Andi Marcel Ignacio, Jayden Lowe, Christopher Eu, Jamie Pottinger and Jody Pottinger.
Giving children their first taste of cooking
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- Published on Thursday, October 13, 2016
By Miranda Leybourne
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A program called Kids in the Kitchen is cultivating culinary passion in children, with the help of the Town of Neepawa. The program is debuting later this fall, with two separate sessions for different age groups of children.