November 20, 2015 Neepawa Banner

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Friday, November 20, 2015 • Vol.27 No.4 • Neepawa, Manitoba ke ou t to Pi ck up so me ta tc hi ng th e wa ile wh y jo en de of Lig ht s Ch ris tm as Pa ra ng or af te r sh op pi

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PHOTOS BY KIRA PATERSON

Above: From left: RM of North Cypress-Langford deputy reeve Ray Drayson, Kiera Major, Darian Major, Tani Major, Liam Major, bird sanctuary caretaker Jake Birch, Beautiful Plains Community Foundation board member Kate Jackman-Atkinson, Town of Neepawa mayor Adrian de Groot and RM of North Cypress-Langford reeve Bob Adriaansen. Right: Visitors checking out the bird sanctuary’s newest residents. The young emus arrived over the weekend and were officially unveiled at the ribbon cutting. By Kate Jackman-Atkinson The Neepawa Banner On Nov. 17, the Neepawa Bird Sanctuary held a grand re-opening to recognize the upgrades and improvements made to the facility, located at Rotary Park. In total, $5,400 worth of work was done, including the construction of two new bird pens, the installation of hardware cloth around entire the perimeter of the sanctuary to keep mink and rodents out, the addition of a proper exhaust system for barn as well as the installation of an insulated door and double pane window for the barn. These upgrades will improve the environ-

ment for the animals there. Money for the projects came from grant donations from the RM of North Cypress-Langford, the Beautiful Plains Community Foundation and the Town of Neepawa. The event was organized by the Town’s Leisure Service manager, Amanda Novak. The ribbon cutting also included a special surprise, the announcement that two emus have been added to the sanctuary. Earlier this fall, Chopper the emu, a long time resident of the sanctuary and popular attraction passed away. The money to purchase

the as-yet-unnamed birds was donated by the Major family. The Town is currently running a contest to name the two emus, one male and one female. Entries can be made through the Town of Neepawa office. Following the ribbon cutting, a community bon fire and barbeque was held. With 2015’s projects completed, the sanctuary is looking towards improvements in 2016, including directional signage on highway, picture signs that depict each exotic bird and where they originate and water lines installed in barn for automatic watering of animals.

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