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Welcome to the new collaborative web site for the Radio Canada DX Group.It is powered by MediaWiki - a powerful Open Source community project served on Fedora Linux.The 'Radio Canada DX Group' is a non-profit, 11-meter SSB (Single Side Band), Citizens Band Radio Group, established in 1969.It replaced 'Radio Free Canada' which was adopted in Saskatchewan sometime in the middle 60's.Our Group is open to all Canadians and we take great pride in representing our country to the rest of the World.Our aim is to promote a degree of professionalism in the Canadian 'Theatre of Radio Operations' and to unite the collective voice of Canadians.Our Group enjoys a worldwide reputation of first class Radio Operation.Our new Guestbook is now open!Or contact us via email at contact AT radiocanadadxgroup DOT COMATTENTION! The National Roster for the Radio Canada DX Group is once again open due to popular demand.We will posting an updated current roster for each province.If you are looking for a RCDX Group number please contact Doug (RC02)Alternate Group FrequencyIf DX is heavy (or just plain annoying) members are encouraged to monitor CH35 LSB (27.355mhz) instead of the usual CH38 LSB (27.385mhz).If DX is heavy during a Sunday night checkin we will move the net to Ch35 LSB (27.355mhz)
St.Vital MarketIn 1984, Fredette's Family Fare, a 10,000 square foot grocery store, opened in a rapidly-developing area of South Winnipeg.Twenty-five years and several store names later, Store Manager Bruce Lemieux, along with partner Terry Forbes of Saskatoon, Assistant Store Manager Ryan Leiter, Meat Manager Bob Holm, Produce Manager Javan Neves, Bakery Manager Mark Kondrat and Deli Manager Matt Becker decided their community needed something different than what was being offered by the conventional grocery stores.What St. Vital needed was a market that would provide its customers with the best fresh food Manitoba has to offer: locally-grown fruits and vegetables, fresh baked bread and sweet goods, superior quality fresh beef, pork, chicken, turkey, fish and lunch meat, a complete selection of locally-produced cheese, eggs and other dairy, and a wide assortment of conventional and specialty grocery items. With that concept in mind, the store was reborn as St. Vital Market - a store that proudly serves the community of South St.