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Provincial funding fuels Neepawa infrastructure growth By Joshua Jackson Neepawa Banner & Press

The province has pledged $4.8 million to assist Neepawa in upgrading two sections of Provincial Trunk Highway (PTH) 16. This additional funding is expected to assist in improving access to the community’s new health centre. Neepawa Mayor Brian Hedley said it’s a great thing to see the province investing in Neepawa. “The prov incia l government’s commitment to improve road infrastructure in Neepawa is a positive development that is consistent with their acknowledgement of the growth in Neepawa and the region,” he said. The Town of Neepawa was notified back in March that it was approved to receive a funding contribution of up to $2 million to help extend Hamilton Street east along the south periphery of the new hospital, as well as create a north-south connection to PTH 16. Continued on Page 7

Vol. 129 No. 47

PHOTO BY JOSHUA JACKSON

There was plenty of action in Carberry last weekend at the Carberry Fair & Races. This annual summer tradition has been organized by the Carberry Agricultural Society since 1883. Activities at the Fair included chuckwagon and chariot races (pictured above), as well as fat stock shows and sales petting zoo, home craft exhibition and trade show. Additional pictures can be seen on page 12.

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