Jersey presented to Agassiz MLA

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Photo by Eoin Devereux. Left to Right: Neepawa Natives board president Ken Waddell, Agassiz MLA Eileen Clarke and Natives head coach Dustin Howden.

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Tree Canada true to the name

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Photo by Tony Eu. L-R: Howard Buffi and Al Derhak, Town of Neepawa staff, Darryl Gerrard, Michelle Gerrard and Emma Gerrard, the owners of Neepawa Home Hardware and Ken Fosty, the representative from Tree Canada.

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Step Together for fun and adventure

By Miranda Leybourne

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The Step Together program for children and their caregivers is starting up again next month in Neepawa. 

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The broken fence and the cow

By Grant Guy

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Darwin tried to maneuver a cow from his neighbour’s pasture. He hopped, danced and sidled as he flailed his arms attempting to herd the cow back through the gate. If he could lead the cow back onto the road he could return the cow back to his farm. He was having some success until I, his city cousin, stepped through the gate and onto the neighbour’s pasture.

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Neepawa residents give to Drive Away Hunger

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Photo by Miranda Leybourne. Last Friday,  Maureen Cox (left), from Farm Credit Canada,  and Amanda Naughton-Gale, of the Neepawa Salvation Army, were at the Neepawa-Gladstone Co-op grocery store collecting food and money for FCC’s Drive Away Hunger campaign.

By Miranda Leybourne

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Neepawa area residents who stopped by the Neepawa-Gladstone Co-op grocery store on Fri., Sept. 23, had a chance to take a bite out of local hunger thanks to a partnership between Farm Credit Canada (FCC), the Neepawa Salvation Army and the Neepawa-Gladstone Co-op.

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