The Library is named after Miss. Pauline Johnson. She was a school teacher who taught in Lundar for many years. She was born in 1895 and immigrated to Lundar from Iceland in 1900. She retired in 1961 after spending her entire working career as a teacher.In 1995, a former student of hers, Don Johnson, made a large monetary donation to start a library in her honor.
Seven Community Members and one Council Rep with an Alternative oversee the functioning of our library.All citizens in the RM of Eriksdale are entitled to a membership in the Eriksdale Public Library at no cost.Non residents pay a yearly fee for membership to access all services offered.
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.
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.
Riverton BranchThe Canadian Pacific Railway Station was built in 1910. It was the site of much activity for many years. The station platform was crowded each evening when the train arrived in Arborg, an exciting and important event of the day. For years, the stationmast Read MoreThe objective of the Evergreen Regional Library is to select, organize, preserve and to make freely and easily available a variety of materials.
Get involved! There is something at the Evergreen Regional Library for everyone. You can support the library in a variety of ways with your donations of time or money. Together we can make the library even better!
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.
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We are proud to say that we are being around for nearly a 100 years. And have a huge variety of books, DVD's and E-books, which we also give out for loan.
In April 1910 the Victoria Beach Investment Company was founded with C. W. N. Kennedy as president and C. Vokes, F.C. N. Kennedy, W. E. Macara and T.D. Robinson as directors. The aims of the company were 'to layout, improve, sell and dispose of its lands for the purposes mainly of a summer resort' and also to enter into any type of business which they thought plausible.
The University of Manitoba Welcome to the University of Manitoba - western Canada's first university. Founded more than 137 years ago, and located in the heart of the country, we are the region's largest and only research intensive university offering over 100 degrees, diplomas, and certificates – more than 60 at the undergraduate level including professional disciplines such as medicine, law, and engineering.Our energetic university community is comprised of close to 30,000 students, 8,700 faculty and staff, and 190,000 alumni. Nearly 13 per cent of our current students are international, representing close to 104 countries.The University of Manitoba is located on Anishinabe and Metis traditional land and is home to a thriving community of Indigenous researchers, staff and more than 2,000 First Nations, Metis and Inuit students, including over 150 graduate students - one of the largest Indigenous student bodies in the country.Our university stimulates over $1.8 billion in economic activity in the province, and we are leaders in Manitoba's knowledge economy with groundbreaking research in areas such as nanotechnology, functional foods and nutraceuticals, HIV/AIDS, and climate change