Friday, September 20, 2019 • Vol.124 No. 8 • Neepawa, Manitoba KEEP YOUR VALUABLES
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Inside this week MEET THE TEACHERS! Teacher feature Pages 10 and 11
Updates from area’s school divisions A fresh start for schools brings with it new upgrades, programs and additions in many communities. The schools of the Beautiful Plains, Turtle River and Rolling River school divisions are no exception. BPSD keeps growing The Beautiful Plains School Division (BPSD) has schools in Neepawa, Carberry, Eden, Brookdale and eight colonies in the area and has seen its fair share of growth. This year’s enrolment is currently at 1,970, up almost 100 students from last year’s September total of 1,886. “The two Neepawa schools continue to see the bulk of our growth,” noted superintendent Jason Young. He added that while Neepawa accounts for the majority of the increase, they’ve also seen the numbers rise in the colony schools and Carberry’s elementary school. Of course, with enrolment growth comes a need for more space. Initially, the need was met with several portable classrooms at Hazel
M Kellington elementary (HMK) and Neepawa Area Collegiate (NACI). Now, BPSD is getting ready to move their Grade 5 to 8 Neepawa students into the nearly completed Neepawa Middle School (NMS). Construction began about a year ago on the new school, which is attached to the west side of NACI. “I would like to acknowledge the inconvenience the building of the new Middle School [has been] for our community and especially the neighbours to the school,” expressed Young. He added that the concern over the outdoor basketball courts that were removed for the new building should come to an end, with the school’s plans to build new courts beside the division office, to accommodate both students and the rest of the community. “In regards to the tennis courts, we know it was unfortunate to lose them in Neepawa. With that said, another area of shortage in the community was addressed with that space,” Young added, referencing the new, much needed daycare facility. Continued on Page 19
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Nature and food enthusiast Josh McFaddin was cooking up a storm at the Neepawa Bird Sanctuary on Sept. 14. Here, McFaddin whips up some of the components needed for lettuce wraps. The wraps consisted of bacon, onion, celery and lentils. See more about McFaddin on Page 3.
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