JOB POSTING: Ste. Agathe Arena ManagerResponsible for all ice making and arena maintenance procedures, as well as caretaking of the facility. Cartier ParkThe ideal place to fully enjoy Ste Agathe MB (Manitoba). Municipal campground with an interpretive centre, shelter and sports venues. ExploreSte Agathe CalendarFull of useful tips, itineraries and calendars, we've got the most up-to-date info. Stay posted on Ste. Agathe's biggest and best events. ScheduleRiel Industrial Park115 Acres available with a total capacity for 57 businesses. Adjacent to the main highway from Winnipeg, Manitoba to the U.S. Border. Learn MoreL'école Sainte-AgatheOur French school welcomes students from Kindergarten to Grade 9. Visit their website for school news, events and much more. Come VisitSte Agathe MB (Manitoba) Articles
Seeds exists to make Jesus real, by rooting our lives in Jesus, growing to be like Jesus and sowing his life in the world.Seeds' life is shaped around 7 core values known to us as the Seeds Seven.Worship, openness, connectedness, transparency, responsiveness, generosity and peace.
Heritage Life Retirement Living provides specialized senior living options, including independent living suites and life leases designed to enhance quality of life for mature adults.
Greendale Estate, owned and operated by Menno Home for the Aged, is a non-profit corporation. Greendale Estate's mission is to facilitate assisted living and supportive housing with compassion, sensitivity and respect for each person's physical, emotional and spiritual needs, in a safe, home-like environment.
Grunthal was first settled in 1876 by Russian Mennonites who had come to Canada in what is referred to as the first major wave of Russian immigration. James Urry, in his book None But Saints, defines the three big immigration movements of Mennonites from Russia to America. The first was in the 1870's when Alexander II (then Czar) voided the charters that provided Russian Mennonites from Religious Freedoms and self-determination of their communities. From 1873 to 1884 about 8,000 Mennonites migrated to Manitoba, with another 13,000 settling in the mid-western United States. The second major wave of Russian Mennonites migrated to Canada soon after the Russian Revolution in 1919.
LSCU complex is a 17,000 sq.ft facility located 8km south of Winnipeg. The gym/banquet hall has a licensed capacity for 542 people with a commercial kitchen. We have a fully equipped fitness centre, a 1200 sq.ft. multi purpose room, change rooms, showers, and an asphalted outdoor rink.