Brendan Reimer has been involved in some form of social enterprise activity, though it wasn't necessarily called this, for about 20 years. Brendan, current Regional Director of the Canadian...Posted: Tue 5 August 2014By: Matthew ThompsonWe asked staff and board members what they were planning on reading this summer: vocationally and vacationally. The resulting list is at turns surprising and exciting, practical and insightful. We hope that you might draw some inspiration from the following reading list for your own summer...Posted: Tue 29 July 2014By: Brendan ReimerOn July 18th, the CCEDNet - Manitoba staff team spent the warm and windy day alongside hundreds of volunteers swinging hammers as part of a week-long blitz to build Habitat for Humanity homes. It was fun, it was hard work, and it was inspiring to see so many dedicated people doing their part to...
Who We Are The Winnipeg Rental Network (WRN) is a non-profit initiative providing a web-based database that makes it easier for people to find affordable rental housing. The site is also a one-stop-shop for agencies that provide supports to people in the low to medium income range. WRN is not a housing provider; it is a network of Public, Private and Community-based organizations that work to improve accessibility to affordable rental accommodation.The Network uses Median Market Rents, as determined by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), to establish an upper limit on what is deemed 'affordable'.The WRN database is a free service for landlords and tenants. Landlords and property managers can long on and self-manage rental listings. The WRN administrator can also create listings for landlords (see contact info below).Individual renters seeking accommodations can search geographic areas to find vacancy and contact information. If you have a tenant/landlord dispute, or if you have questions your rental, you can also callthe Residential Tenancies Branch for help at (204) 945-2476.
Who We Are The Winnipeg Rental Network (WRN) is a non-profit initiative providing a web-based database that makes it easier for people to find affordable rental housing. The site is also a one-stop-shop for agencies that provide supports to people in the low to medium income range. WRN is not a housing provider; it is a network of Public, Private and Community-based organizations that work to improve accessibility to affordable rental accommodation.The Network uses Median Market Rents, as determined by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), to establish an upper limit on what is deemed 'affordable'.The WRN database is a free service for landlords and tenants. Landlords and property managers can long on and self-manage rental listings. The WRN administrator can also create listings for landlords (see contact info below).Individual renters seeking accommodations can search geographic areas to find vacancy and contact information. If you have a tenant/landlord dispute, or if you have questions about your rental, you can also callthe Residential Tenancies Branch for help at (204) 945-2476.
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Community Safety Net is a revolutionary safety awareness and education initiative that creates a network of concerned individuals who want to protect children and help save lives. It's been embraced by thousands of communities in the United States and Canada, forming an extensive safety net that stretches across the continent. But the real magic comes from the ability of our resources to increase awareness, while bringing communities together for the benefit of children. Parents, community leaders, local businesses and schools all play a key part in the process. And it works. Community Safety Net has already saved lives. As it expands across North America, we know it will save many, many more.
At 7-Eleven in WINNIPEG, we pride ourselves on being your neighbourhood go-to store. Drop in for all your delicious wants and your tasty needs. We're home to everything you would expect from a convenience store and so much more. Every 7-Eleven is home to a Scotiabank.
North End of Winnipeg by providing a safe community gathering place that allows families to connect and belong. We help families break the cycle of poverty by providing programs and services that empower them to meet their life goals. Our ValuesWe value community – We believe people should be a part of and belong to a safe community.We value families – We believe that families are the foundation of society and are to be supported.We value partnerships – We are committed to working with others that work to empower families and community.We value respect – We are committed to respecting all people regardless of their culture, faith, lifestyle, or background. We understand to receive respect is to give respect freely.We value integrity – We are committed to conducting ourselves in an honest and transparent manner that honours the trust that the community and our supporters have given us.We are Christian – We believe that Christ's message of love and redemption provides hope for all people.
Our clinic philosophy is simple. We want to offer the best quality dental health advice and treatment for each and every patient in an atmosphere that is welcoming and relaxing.
First and foremost, we want to prevent dental problems from occurring and that is why we take the time to explain what patients need to do to reduce their risk of this happening. Further, we facilitate prevention with our outstanding hygiene program. We want you to understand that good oral hygiene for life not only gives you a smile that builds confidence and self-esteem, it also, more importantly, is a fundamental step on the road to better over-all health. And the younger you start on the road to better dental health, the easier it will be to maintain what is necessary to stay the pace for life.
Again, we help you and your family achieve this by offering dentistry services for all ages, from toddlers to seniors and everyone in-between.
Matheson Dental Centre is under new ownership! We are happy to provide your family with complete dental services in a friendly, inviting atmosphere! We have monthly contests and provide evening and weekend appointments for your convenience! We look forward to seeing you!
At North End Dental Clinic we strive to provide quality care to all of our patients. At our dental practice, we take an individualized approach to oral hygiene to address our patients' specific needs, all the while maintaining an inviting, soothing office atmosphere. Whether you're a new patient or have been with us for years, at North End Dental Clinic, we pledge to keep your comfort in mind as we provide you with the oral care you need to stay healthy. Call us today to book your first appointment.
the EAMMEL now The Electrical Association of Manitoba Inc. began as The Electrical Service League in 1957 (26 member companies), providing service to its members and promoting the Red Seal Wiring Program. In 1991/92 it amalgamated with the Manitoba Electrical Association (MEA) to form the Manitoba Electrical league Inc. In June 2014 the name was changed to Electrical Association of Manitoba with a tag line ''Strength in Connection''. The organizatiobn is rebranding itself and wants to be seen an association that offers stability, strength and professionalism.The Association EAM is a non-profit organization made up of electrical contractors, wholesalers, distributors, manufacturers, agents and consultants. The EAM provides a variety of services to its members including group insurance, up-to-date industry information, networking opportunities, representation to Governments, educational and training programs to help member companies and there employees to be current with industry requirements and trends.During the Leagués 2012 'Current Connections' electrical showcase, MEL General Manager Gord Macpherson was interviewed by Electrical Business Magazine to discuss the League and Showcase event.