Friday, June 3, 2022 Rivers Banner
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In this weeks edition of the Rivers Banner, local dances her way to gold, see the RPS Law of the Month, meet three more Rivrs Collegiate grads and see a little slice of paradise near Rivers!
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Friday, May 27, 2022 Neepawa Banner & Press
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In this week's edition, see some highlights from the NMS Ukraine fundraiser, get an update on Minnedosa's flooding situation and the new water system installed in Neepawa. Also, check out the Farmers' Advocate for May!
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Friday, May 27, 2022 Rivers Banner
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In this weeks edition of the Rivers Banner, Rapid City hosted the 水果视频 Highschool Rodeo Association, local hockey players made waves in Nova Scotia and the Rivers/Daly Fire Department held a wrestlinng event!
Water reserves running out quicker than expected
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By Banner & Press Staff
Residents of Neepawa are asked to immediately curtain their water usage as the levels are dropping quicker than expected. The Town has stated, via its social media that the water levels in the tower are dropping fast! What that means is that people are using too much water and the community is at risk of running out! The Town is asking that everyone limit their use of water today.
Water Advisory in Neepawa underway
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- Published on Friday, May 20, 2022
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By Banner & Press Staff
A reminder from the Town of Neepawa that its precautionary boil-water advisory is now in effect. The advisory started on May 20 and will likely remain in place for 4 to 5 days. The advisory is needed because new connections at the reservoir are being installed, which would double Town鈥檚 available water capacity.
During those upgrades, the water pressure for the town will drop below 20 Psi (pounds per square inch). Under provincial laws, an advisory must be declared, regardless of the reason for the pressure drop. The advisory is just a precautionary move and is different from a more serious boil water order.
During the advisory, there will be period where water is unavailable or at a lower pressure. Residents are asked to boil all water used in food and beverage for consumption for two minutes. As well, water customers are asked please minimize unnecessary water use starting May 20. That includes car washing, laundry or dishes.