Founded in 1967, the Western Manitoba Regional Library System provides public library service to the communities of the City of Brandon, the Towns of Carberry and Neepawa, the Village of Glenboro, and the Rural Municipalities of North Cypress, South Cypress and Langford, the town of Hartney and the Rural Municipality of Cameron. The Library is financially supported by a library tax levied by each of these communities and by operating grants from the provincial government of Manitoba. The day-to-day policies and operations of its four branch libraries are governed by a volunteer Board of Trustees composed of representatives from each area.
Welcome to Sumukha Farm Products Pvt Ltd.Since our inception in the market arena, Sumukha Farm Produts Pvt Ltd. have been consistent in carving a niche for ourselves in the trading, supplying and exporting domain of Premium Hybrid Seeds through our rigorous efforts and our unabated quality ethics policy. Our customerbase has always been in a consistent demand of our highquality products. We have been trusted by our clients because each time we make a successful delivery to our customers, we are bound to receive a positive feedback. Our company, through the efforts of our teams, strives to provide full customer satisfaction with each product that we supply, and we have made this possible with the help of our expert team and professionals working at our units.We are engaged in offering various kind of Vegetables Seeds, Fruit Seeds, Tomato Seed, Mini, Cucumber Seed, Colored Capsicum Seed, Lettuce Seed, Melon Seed, etc.
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We try hard to make the library a fun & welcoming place for all your informational, recreational and educational needs. We invite you to peruse the site and please let us know how we are doing.
Because of its proximity to Winnipeg (100 km) and Portage-la-Prairie (40 km), St. Claude is an ideal place to live, where one can enjoy the best of country living, with a French flavour, and yet take advantage of what the larger urban centres have to offer. For out of town visitors, our website will give you a summary of interesting information on our beautiful Village.
The purpose of the Portage la Prairie Regional Library is to obtain, organize and make conveniently available to all residents of the community recreational, educational and informational materials in convenient form including books periodicals newspapers pamphlets and other print and non-print materials.
Nature Notes by Raymond O'Connor- American CrowPage Kinosota Trail Game & Fish News: WinnersPage 4: Church NewsPagePancake Supper and Talent Auctio Grace Lutheran Church Reflections by Chairman Philip ThordarsonPage Fifty and Beyondr Leclerc and Brigit Krysko Page Skating Club Activities Nature Notes by Raymond O'Connor- American Tree Sparrow Barry Arksey and Brenda CurryPage Church News: Grace Lutheran, United, Amaranth Gospel Mission Langruth Elementary School I Love to Read Month Curling News; Gladstone Speech Arts FestivalPage Hint - the picture is from the North Lakeland School.
The Pilot Mound Library strives to provide high quality, sustainable service. The knowledgeable staff are friendly and competent and are available to assist you. Book sales of outdated, used books are held on a continuing basis at the front of the library. Summer reading programs by the Louise Recreation Staff.