Remembering the life of a friend - Ellen Gracie Stewart

gracie stewart online

Submitted photo. Gracie Stewart at home on the farm as a young woman

Submitted

The Neepawa Banner

Monday morning (August 31, 2015)  we celebrated the life of Ellen “Gracie” Stewart in a casual gathering at her graveside, with her Country Meadows family and friends in attendance.

Read more: Remembering the life of a friend - Ellen Gracie Stewart

Who has the area’s next big idea?

Submitted

The Neepawa Banner

Municipalities need to take an active approach to spurring development in their own communities and not rely on industry to lead the charge.  That’s the basis behind an upcoming entrepreneurship event being co-presented by Minnedosa and Neepawa on Oct. 22.  

Read more: Who has the area’s next big idea?

Bridge out near Rivers

Provincial media release

Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation announced on Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 1, the emergency closure of the PR 250 bridge over the Assiniboine River at Deerboine Colony in the Spring Valley district of Riverdale Municipality. The temporary closure is due to structural damage from an oversized load striking an overhead cross beam of the steel-truss bridge.

Read more: Bridge out near Rivers

Historic Main St business in Rivers restored

By Aeleen Sclater

For the past number of years, still life photographer and online teacher Kim Klassen has been successfully building her business from a small studio in her home in Rivers. One year ago Kim realized the need for a larger studio space to build her business further and began looking for the perfect location. Kim and her husband John were drawn to Carol Hassard's former Carol’s Time Again Treasures shop at 211 Main and saw great potential. In February of this year, Carol handed over the keys of her former building to new owner, Kim Klassen.

Read more: Historic Main St business in Rivers restored

Fundraising fever in Rivers

By Sheila Runions

Banner Staff

Readers may recall that two years ago Riverdale Community Daycare began the long process of fundraising and submitting applications for safety regulations, etc. Last October they announced three rooms in Rivers Collegiate will be renovated for 32 childcare placements, 24 preschool and eight infants. In May they reported some indoor and outdoor play equipment had been purchased and that their work with Manitoba Family Services Regulatory Board (adhering to a comprehensive list of rules and stipulations) continues.  The committee co-ordinated two fundraisers in conjunction with Rivers fair on July 8 and they submitted an application to win a $25,000 Together We Thrive grant in August; Dauphin was the Manitoba winner. Their regulatory work and fundraising efforts continue with two more events confirmed for September and October.

Read more: Fundraising fever in Rivers