Friday, August 20, 2021 • Vol.126 No. 4 • Neepawa, Manitoba
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A thunderous welcome to Neepawa Community comes out to support Rolling Barrage campaign
By Eoin Devereux
Neepawa Banner & Press
The roar of motorcycle engines echoing through Neepawa over the weekend might have seemed a bit loud to some. That sound, however, was not nearly as thunderous as the applause and cheers that followed from local supporters for those on the bikes, once the engines stopped. About 75 motorcyclists made a brief stop at Riverbend Park in Neepawa on Saturday, Aug. 14, as part of the Rolling Barrage, an annual cross-Canada journey. Those riders were greeted by several hundred residents of Neepawa, who welcomed the convoy to the community with open arms. The purpose of the Barrage The Rolling Barrage features a group of motorcycle riders travelling from Halifax to Vancouver over the month of August. The trip is looking to create awareness, raise funds
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About 75 motorcyclists arrived in Neepawa on Saturday, Aug. 14, as part of the Rolling Barrage fundraiser for those dealing with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Several hundred Neepawa residents would welcome those riders to Riverbend Park.
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The concept was thought up by Cpl. (ret’d) Scott Casey, back in 2016. He envisioned an annual cross-
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country motorcycle ride, helping to fight the stigma of PTSD. While Post Traumatic Stress Disorder has
been designated since 1982 by the American Medical Association, it is still a largely misunderstood condition
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