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If you are experiencing problems with your car, head straight to AMP Industries Automotive Service. Based in Thompson, we want to be the first choice for drivers in need of auto repairs in northern Manitoba. Our mechanics have years of hands-on experience servicing vehicles of all makes and models. We can get your vehicle back on the road running safely and at peak efficiency.
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The Keewatin Tribal Council represents eleven member reserves located in Northern Manitoba. The mandate of KTC is to promote, advance and protect the interests of its eleven member First Nations, and is intended to maintain, strengthen, enhance, lobby for and defend the rights of northern Manitoba First Nations people within its jurisdiction. KTC maintains a head office in Thompson with a sub-office in Winnipeg. The Keewatin Tribal Council consists of the following member First Nations: Barren Lands (Brochet), Fox Lake, God's Lake, God's River, Northlands (Lac Brochet), Oxford House, Sayisi Dene (Tadoule Lake), Shamattawa, Split Lake, War Lake and York Factory. Approximately 10,000 people live in these communities.
Awasis Agency of Northern Manitoba is a mandated First Nation Child & Family Services Agency which provides services to 11 First Nation Communities in Northern Manitoba
WelcomeProviding culturally appropriate child and family services for Awasis Agency communities.Awasis Agency of Northern Manitoba has participated and contributed to the developmental work being undertaken by Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO) on First Nation Child and Family Services Governance and Jurisdiction models. Awasis staff has been seconded to provide their expertise to the MKO Child and Family Jurisdiction Project on their development of the First Nations Child and Family Services system. Therefore, Awasis Agency will strive to develop its philosophy, purpose and mandate consistent with the draft MKO First Nations Family Law. ServicesAwasis Agency of Northern Manitoba and its communities provide a range of services to children and families that promote health and well-being and facilitate the restoring of harmony and balance to the family unit.PartnershipPromoting the Strategic alliances needed in communities to plan, deliver and assess services that promote positive outcomes for children and families.Prevention ServicesHelping parents with appropriate in-home supports with services such as parent aids, homemaker, intervener services, counselling, etc
WelcomeProviding culturally appropriate child and family services for Awasis Agency communities.Awasis Agency of Northern Manitoba has participated and contributed to the developmental work being undertaken by Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO) on First Nation Child and Family Services Governance and Jurisdiction models. Awasis staff has been seconded to provide their expertise to the MKO Child and Family Jurisdiction Project on their development of the First Nations Child and Family Services system. Therefore, Awasis Agency will strive to develop its philosophy, purpose and mandate consistent with the draft MKO First Nations Family Law. more infoServicesAwasis Agency of Northern Manitoba and its communities provide a range of services to children and families that promote health and well-being and facilitate the restoring of harmony and balance to the family unit.PartnershipPromoting the Strategic alliances needed in communities to plan, deliver and assess services that promote positive outcomes for children and families.Prevention ServicesHelping parents with appropriate in-home supports with services such as parent aids, homemaker, intervener services, counselling, etc
The history of the Cold Lake area can be traced back to 1821 when the Hudson's Bay Company established the Beaver Crossing trading post on the shores of the Beaver River. This trading post was part of a network used to transport furs from Lac La Biche to the east, serving an important role in the country's early fur trade industry. However, it was not until 1905 that the first British, Swedish, Norwegian, Swiss and French-speaking homesteaders arrived and settled the area.
Paul’s Construction (2009) Ltd. is located in Flin Flon, Manitoba and offers both residential and commercial construction, design build and renovation services in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
With over 30 years experience in the industry, let the professionals at Paul’s Construction (2009) Ltd. take care of your next project.