Mental Health Education Resource Centre of ManitobaThe Mental Health Education Resource Centre of Manitoba (MHERC) is a provincial resource promoting knowledge exchange. To promote mental health and educate about mental illness in an effort to encourage Manitobans to seek treatment early and to reduce the prejudice and discrimination that exists towards people with a mental illness.All resources are available for loan, free of charge.Reading Materials & VideosAn up-to-date collection of books, videos, journals, presentation kits, and newsletters on mental health, covering many different aspects within mental health.Read moreElectronic ResourcesThe Centre has on-site public-access computers available to search the internet for information and word processing. Printing service is available upon request at a fee.
RED RIVER HERITAGE FAIR Congratulations to the Grade 6 students who represented our school so well at the Red River Heritage Fair at the University of Winnipeg on May 1st. The students had a wonderful time observing the hundreds of amazing projects by grade 4 to 11 students from across Manitob,a participating in several hands-on workshops, interacting with the judges and answering their questions, and meeting students from across the province.Each year the grade 6 students participate in various fun and educational workshops. This year's workshops included: soap stone carving; making aboriginal leather necklaces called spirit pouches; an amazing scavenger hunt; and an interesting talk on The Untold Stories of Winnipeg. As well there was aboriginal drumming during the lunch hour and an Open House and Awards Ceremony in the evening. It was an action-packed day, one that will remain fondly in our memories! All of our students received medals for their wonderful projects.In addition, some of our students were fortunate to receive SPECIALTY AWARDS, as follows: CANADA'S HISTORY AWARD (Awarded to the Top 3 Projects in the entire fair!)
Located within Winnipeg's busy downtown core, CDI College's Winnipeg campus is near major shopping centres, local parks and the Red River. Students have easy access to public transportation, shopping, dining and other services, along with social activities such as sports, arts and culture.
Career Trek's vision is straightforward: help build a Manitoba where everybody can realize their full career or educational potential.We are a not-for-profit organization that helps young people – who would most benefit from our programming – to discover post-secondary education.