Harvesting for the hungry
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- Published on Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Acres of Hope secured land north of Rivers to harvest for Canadian Foodgrains Bank; in the background is the M&M Drilling (former Madden Repair) shop. Harvest day is typically supported by Rivers Elementary School as part of Agriculture in the Classroom. Photo by Sheila Runions
Sheila Runions
Banner Staff
Nearly 20 years ago a group was formed to support Canadian Foodgrains Bank, “A Christian response to hunger,” which was formed in 1983.
Community Daycare approved in Rivers
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- Published on Wednesday, October 8, 2014
By Jill White
Riverdale Community Daycare board is thrilled to announce we have been granted space in Rivers Collegiate to renovate into a community daycare.
Herb for Health has new owners
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- Published on Thursday, October 2, 2014
Herb for Health's new owners, Janet Husak and Karen Burton
By Kate Jackman-Atkinson
The Neepawa Banner
Long-time Neepawa business Herbs for Health is changing hands. Local women Janet Husak and Karen Burton have purchased the health food store, which was opened by Elizabeth and Argyle Sneesby 25 years ago.
A fully-laden bake table caused quite the line-up.
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- Published on Thursday, October 2, 2014
By Lynn Madden
President
Riverdale District Health Auxiliary feels we had a successful ethnic food court this year at the annual Home and Craft Sale. It was co-ordinated by Rivers and District Chamber of Commerce on Saturday, Sept. 20 and held at Riverdale Community Centre. Our numbers are down slightly but we sold out of most foods by 2 p.m. (The food court opened at noon; the sale opened at 11 a.m.). We were in a new area of the rink this year which allowed us easier access for bringing food down from upstairs. The eating area was also bigger because of our new space.
Read more: A fully-laden bake table caused quite the line-up.
Course provides first hand experience
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- Published on Thursday, October 2, 2014
By Kate Jackman-Atkinson
The Neepawa Banner
Now in its fourth year, the NACI Career Development course is helping students make informed choices about post-secondary education and career plans. The goal is to educate students about potential careers and help them make choices based on their skills and interests.