Friday, December 11, 2020 Neepawa Banner & Press

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Friday, December 11, 2020 • Vol.125 No. 20 • Neepawa, Manitoba

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Inside this week

21 Days of Giving Page 12

Local helping local

COVID-19 updates

Pr ovincial public health order extended into the new year: The Manitoba government has extended its public health orders, related to COVID-19, until Jan. 8, 2021. Premier Brian Pallister and Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba’s chief provincial public health officer, announced the extension on Tuesday, Dec. 8. The existing Critical (red) level restrictions will continue with some modifications. The most notable of those changes include: • Allowing thrift stores to open with some capacity limits. • The allowance of drive-in events as a temporary measure subject to compliance with the restrictions. • Clarifying the operation of food banks and food hamper services. • Adding school supplies as an essential item under the restrictions to retail services • A seasonal change to the order will also be included to allow for the sale of holiday decorations. An updated list of items deemed essential are posted on the provincial website. Additional COVID-19 updates from the province can be seen on Page 2

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Rob Smith & Son Backhoe starts up draw to support area businesses By Casper Wehrhahn Neepawa Banner & Press It doesn’t get more local than this– a local business supporting local businesses. On Nov. 12, Rob Smith & Son Backhoe & Trucking Ltd. announced on social media that a draw would be held every Monday, awarding winners with a $250 gift certificate for a local business of their choosing. In the post, the business stated, “We have realized how truly lucky we are to be able to stay up and running during these trying times, and would like to give back to the small businesses within the community and surrounding area that have been shut down.” Administrator Andrea Smith, who came up with the idea, provided details to the Banner & Press. “I honestly spent the weekend trying to wrack my brain for ways to help out local businesses,” Smith confided. “Especially with the move to code red and Christmas being a very busy time for these businesses. Being shut down would be

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so hard for them, so I decided to do a draw for four weeks– giving away $250 per week, totaling $1,000.” To enter, all were asked to comment on the post with their favourite locallyowned business within the area– in Neepawa, Gladstone or Minnedosa– that has been impacted by COVID-19. The first draw was made on Nov. 16, with draws continuing until Dec. 21. Overwhelming response According to Smith, the response was amazing. What started as a draw with six entries soon exploded and became an event with 546 names entered. It didn’t stop there. That same evening, Smith received an email from John’s Electric, in Neepawa. “[They] donated $500 to the cause, and then the donations just kept coming in. Within a week, I raised $10,250 to give back to the communities of Gladstone, Neepawa and Minnedosa,” said Smith. Continued on Page 12

PHOTO BY KELSEY PERRETT

Pictured: Darla Hanke (left), Andrea Smith (right) and Kelsey Perrett (centre), of Rob Smith & Son Backhoe & Trucking Ltd.

32nd Anniversary & Black Friday • Samsung TV’s on sale, sizes 32” to 82” • Computers, laptops & Printers on sale! • Entertainment units/stands.


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