Rhyme Time brings together children and seniors
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- Published on Tuesday, October 11, 2016
By Miranda Leybourne
Neepawa Press
Inter-generational Rhyme Time is back, giving children and families an opportunity to have fun and bond with local seniors.
East side development plan moving ahead
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- Published on Tuesday, October 11, 2016
By Eoin Devereux
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Neepawa Town Council - Tuesday, Oct. 4
Progress has been made in the development of a large parcel of land on Neepawa’s east side. An update was provided to Town Councillors on phase two of the project on Tuesday, Oct. 4. The plan involves 15 industrial lots located on the north side of PTH 16 on the east side of the community.
Looking out over ‘a sea of orange’
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- Published on Friday, October 7, 2016
Photos by Tony Eu. The keynote speaker was Darren McKee, the executive director of the Saskatchewan School Boards Association. McKee, who is originally from Crane River, or O-Chi-Chak-Ko-Sipi First Nation, spent his time sharing stories and insight, as well as providing opportunities for learning and understanding.
By Tony Eu
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On Sept. 30, teachers and staff from across the Pine Creek School Division gathered at William Morton Collegiate Institute (WMCI) to attend an in-service day. The topic? Expanding capacity and proficiency in indigenous matters. The keynote speaker was Darren McKee, the executive director of the Saskatchewan School Boards Association.