NewsletterWelcome to Bord-Aire Community CentreBord-Aire Community Centre is a non-profit, volunteer-run, Winnipeg-owned community centre. It features two outdoor skating rinks, two soccer fields, and a hall that comfortably holds 200 people and a recreation room downstairs. Programs include hockey, baseball, soccer, youth drop-ins, movie nights, church groups and more.Bord-Aire is wheelchair accessible and available for rent any day of the week.
Mark down Saturday Sept. 6 on your calendar for Bourkevale's annual Hoedown and soccer windup.Jul 1, 2014Soccer winds up for the seasonBourkevale Bruins had a great season this year. They learned a lot about soccer and mostly, they had plenty of fun. Big thanks to the coaches!Bourkevale's mini soccer season wrapped up June 26 after another another fun and exciting year. Bourkevale hosted several teams in 2014 and there was plenty of activity on the club's well-groomed soccer fields weekday evenings. Our volunteer ground crew did an exceptional job again maintaining the fields, including grass cutting, weed control and line painting. Without them, and our volunteer coaches and soccer convenor, Bourkevale would not have a soccer program. So remember parents, without your participation, there is no soccer!
Welcome to Deer Lodge Community Club!It's been 75 years since we opened our doors to the community. Generations have come to play, meet and celebrate to make DLCC the heart of St. James recreation and community!DLCC is located near the corner of Linwood Street and Bruce Avenue in St James. The Centre has hosted various sports teams over the years, including Hockey, Soccer, Basketball, Baseball and Softball. We have also offered, through co-operation with the different community groups, Brownies, Sparks, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Yog,a Aerobics and Karate.Groups within the community club include the Parent-Child Centred Coalition and the Seniors Group. They are always accepting new members. There's also a church that meets on Sundays and most weekends wedding socials are happening. It's a busy club.We have 2 outdoor rinks and, for those days when you want a great view of the ice, you can watch a hockey game from our mezzanine level.For more information the groups and activities.
Sturgeon Heights CC is offering a Free Fit Club starting next Tuesday May 13, 6 pm and running weekly if there is interest. This is offered by SHCC and run by local trainers that have offered their services for free to help the community get in shape. Similar to a sample of programs like P90X and some of the more popular exercise programs. There will be sports drinks or other recovery drinks supplied. All will be offered at no cost. Come on out and give it a try!210 Rita Street, Winnipeg, ManitobaCalendar of EventsClick Here to View Our Club Calendar of Events...Winnipeg Hall RentalsLooking to rent a social hall in Winnipeg? We have a hall/room we can book rentals for. Please see our Winnipeg Hall Rental pageFacility Programming?
Turning Leaf (Inc.) is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to providing crisis and treatment services to those experiencing intellectual challenge and mental illness.These services are made up of caring, skilled community members.These Turning Leaf community members are dedicated to helping those experiencing intellectual challenge and mental illness. They are also deeply committed to working with the participant in addressing the seemingly insurmountable obstacles that those experiencing intellectual challenge and/or mental illness face every day: discrimination, poverty, stigm,a isolation, loneliness.Introducing the Fallen Leaf FundThe Fallen Leaf Fund is a fund established by Turning Leaf (Inc.) in 2012 designed to raise money to ensure critical services – crisis counselling, safe housing for women at risk, and addictions treatment – can be provided to those living with mental illness and intellectual challenge. The recipients of these services are often those who have fallen through the cracks in our system
Turning Leaf (Inc.) is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to providing crisis and treatment services to those experiencing intellectual challenge and mental illness.These services are made up of caring, skilled community members.These Turning Leaf community members are dedicated to helping those experiencing intellectual challenge and mental illness. They are also deeply committed to working with the participant in addressing the seemingly insurmountable obstacles that those experiencing intellectual challenge and/or mental illness face every day: discrimination, poverty, stigm,a isolation, loneliness.Introducing the Fallen Leaf FundThe Fallen Leaf Fund is a fund established by Turning Leaf (Inc.) in 2012 designed to raise money to ensure critical services – crisis counselling, safe housing for women at risk, and addictions treatment – can be provided to those living with mental illness and intellectual challenge. The recipients of these services are often those who have fallen through the cracks in our system.Donovan is a perfect example of someone falling through the cracks.Donovan was born in Winkler, Manitoba to proud parents