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The Gordon Howard Centre is a membership based, multi-purpose centre which sets examples of healthy living styles for older adults. We provide recreational activities, learning opportunities and informational workshops. We promote leadership, volunteerism, community participation and personal growth. The Centre services the City of Selkirk, the RM of St. Andrews, and the RM of St. Clements. We are situated in Selkirk on the corner of Eveline Street and Manitoba Avenue on the shores of the Red River.
Have a beer in the oldest bar in Manitoba, established in the 1880s in the area where the railroad was supposed to go. It is an authentic kind of place, rootsy, not fancy, no airs. Varied clientele. Friendly staff. Read more
Homeless Shelter, Warm Meals, 6 BEDS, 3 BEDROOMS, Kitchenette In Common Area, Bathroom, Shower, Place To Stay, Washer And Dryer For Use Of Guests, Keep Warm, Place To Sleep, Continental Breakfast Provided
Rene Gauthier had a vision: a shelter for the homeless in Selkirk. As chair of Our Daily Bread Soup Kitchen Inc., he never forgot the people who were, as he puts it, “cold” and “freezing”.
He tried turning the sod, but he ran into opposition. Selkirk city council, as well as citizens’ groups, kept blocking his efforts. But he didn’t give up.
Now, Gauthier’s vision has sprung to life. St. Francis Place Homeless Shelter opened its doors on Nov. 16.
“If we save one person out there, it’s worth it,” Gauthier said. “Hopefully there’s not that many people out there. That’s the prime thing. We’ve haven’t had any people this week. I think it takes just one or two to come in and spread the word to their fellow people out there.”
Our School DivisionHave an enjoyable summer!The Lord Selkirk School Division will begin summer hours on Wednesday, July 2, 2014 and continue until Friday, August 29, 2014. The summer hours are as follows: Board Office 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Transportation Dept. 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Maintenance Dept. 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.We wish all students, parents, guardians and staff have a safe and restful summer vacation. The first Board Meeting of the new school year will be on Tuesday, September 2, 2014.Who We AreThe Lord Selkirk School Division serves students in communities spread over an area of 1760 square kilometres. The historic City of Selkirk, home of the Lord Selkirk Regional Comprehensive School, sits at the hub.The school division stretches along both sides of the Red River, from the southern suburban communities of Lockport and St. Andrew's, through the farming areas of Clandeboye, Petersfield and Libau, to the lakeshore communities of Grand Marais and Victoria Beach on Lake Winnipeg.With a population of approximately 4,500 students, our 15 schools offer a wide variety of programs and activities.Our schools celebrate the proud heritage and culture of the region - including the Brokenhead Ojibway Nation, the Scottish pioneers, the French Canadian voyageurs and the Ukrainian settlers
I never felt so at ease without my front tooth. Dr Brock is so genuine, reassuring and professional. I would and will recommend him and his practice to anyone in need of quality care and workmanship.Read more
Jodie Voth, MMFTJodie has a Master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and a B.A. in Psychology and Women's Studies. She has been a member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) for several years.Jodie's involvement in the field of counselling and therapy began at Klinic Community Health Centre in Winnipeg, MB where Jodie worked within the Sexual Assault Crisis Program for a number of years. As a part of her training as a Marriage and Family Therapist, Jodie completed an Internship at Aurora Family Therapy Centre in Winnipeg.Jodie has experience working with many clients from diverse backgrounds and with a variety of concerns. She particularly enjoys working with couples and teens, although adult individuals and families make up a large part of her practice as well. Jodie's approach emphasizes the importance of the connection between client and therapist and the value of the client's position as expert on their own life. Jodie understands that every client is unique and the way that she works reflects this belief