Blog Our approach to software development sets us apart from most other technology companies. We donâ€TMt just build isolated systems for individual issues. Instead, we take a look at every aspect of what our clients need, examining existing systems and learning as much as we can their current - and even future - problems. Then we build a solution that works seamlessly within its environment and provides a great user experience.We deliver world class solutions from a small city at the centre of North America - and we always want to do better work. We give our employees the resources they need to master their craft, and opportunities to really put that knowledge and experience to work. We want our employees to understand how their work fits into a larger picture - and these things together provide tremendous advantages to both our employees and our clients.We are an Aboriginal / Metis company, and that identity is important to us. Giving back to our community is important to us, and over the years weâ€TMve contributed to - and helped to build and grow - many programs and opportunities for Aboriginal youth in Manitoba who are interested in pursuing careers in IT
West Central Community ProgramWho We AreWest Central Community Program (WCCP) is a stable and trusted presence in Winnipeg's West Central Community, providing high-quality recreational and developmental programming for area youth. The West Central Community comprises the three inner-city neighbourhoods of Spence, St. Matthews and Daniel McIntyre.Mission StatementTo provide or create recreational opportunities for the children and families of the West Central neighbourhood of Winnipeg.Agency Goals*Provision of safe afterschool and evening programming for area children and families*Provide positive role models to the community*Provide opportunities for personal growth, confidence and leadership*Work with and for the West Central Community*Provide efficient and consistent programming supported by the communityand a variety
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