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Train Whistle Park Pictures

Here is a link to a video.  Right click to save it to your computer. Train Whistle Park pictures.

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Beausejour Budget and Financial Information

To download these financial documents, right click and choose Save As. These documents are spread sheet files that can be opened with Microsoft Excel, or the free Open Office suite.

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2010 Manitoba Open Freeskate Competition

Dates: Feb. 13-14, 2010, 7:00 am-11:00 pm
Location: Sun Gro Centre

Skate Canada-Manitoba Section invite you to attend the 2010 Manitoba Open Freeskate Competition. This competition is open to all registered Competitive and Starskaters in Canada and the United States. Please join us in celebrating the sport of figure skating this February. Admission- Adults $6.00-day, $10.00 weekend pass. Students/Seniors $4.00 - day, $6.00 weekend pass, children 5 and under free when accompanied by an adult. Check Skate Canada Manitoba’s website for events schedule: www.mbskates.ca. A Silent Auction, Boutique tables, raffle draws will be held in conjunction with this event. Qualifying figure skaters register through Skate Manitoba. Contact Rowan Smith-McCandless at 510-1743 for more information.

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Double B Rodeo and Country Fair

This annual event is held early in September, and is a key event for Beausejour, drawing people from all around. It features competitors from all over, and plenty of other activities like a pancake breakfast, pony rides, agricultural displays, antique tractor displays, a saloon, mutton busting, fireworks, a barn dance with a live band, and more.  The Double B Rodeo and Country Fair parade on Saturday morning is a huge draw all by itself.

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Waste Management Site Project 2009

Sponsored by the Beausejour Beautification Committee

We have planted a row of hybrid Poplar trees along the south side of the road leading into the Town of Beausejour’s Compost site on the northwest corner of town. Thanks to community volunteers Sean Michaels for ploughing and tilling the ground for the trees and to Martha Palluq and Ken Neustater for planting the trees. We are grateful to the Trees for Tomorrow program for providing the trees at no cost.

If the Town of Beausejour proceeds with plans to create a Waste Transfer Station at the site, we hope to be actively involved in landscaping the site at no cost to the Town.

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