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In 1952, one paid worker supervised the carpentry work of a group of volunteers as they built the 30'x60' Hazelridge Legion Hall. Within time, Legion members wanted to build an addition onto it. The dozen members were unable to raise the funds necessary for expansion, and as it was privately owned, government grants were not made available. So, in 1969, the Legion Hall was sold to the Hazelridge community for the princely sum of $1.00. That same year, with grants and hard work, community volunteers erected the 42'x80' addition to the newly named Hazelridge Hall.
Bison Business Girls - Monday night at 7:30 p.m. Contact: Val Buschau vbuschau@mymts.netGranite Women's Curling - Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. Contact: Angel Therrien at 204-470-2587Granite Women's Curling - Friday at 5:45 p.m. Contact: Angel Therrien at 204-470-2587Mixed LeaguesThursday 8:15 p.m. - Contact - Clemence at clemcd1@yahoo.caFriday 8:15 p.m. - Contact - Kirsten at kbernas@ccednet-rcdec.caSaturday 6:00 p.m.- Contact - Tom at tom.alix@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.caMen's LeaguesTuesday 5:45 p.m. - Contact - The Club at curl@granitecurlingclub.caTuesday 8:15 p.m. - Contact - The Club at curl@granitecurlingclub.caWednesday 5:45 p.m. - Contact - The Club at curl@granitecurlingclub.caThursday 5:45 p.m. - Contact - The Club at curl@granitecurlingclub.caDaytimeSeniors, Masters - Contact - Ron at rmikulik@mts.netSenators - Contact - Denis at g_dcadieux@mts.netSnowbird League - Contact - The club at curl@granitecurlingclub.caIce available to start a new leagueSaturday afternoons & late evenings - Contact - The Club at curl@granitecurlingclub.caSunday morning & evenings - Contact - The Club at curl@granitecurlingclub.caMembership applications available on the club website.Granite Curling Club, 1 Granite Way, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0Y9Phone: (204) 775-CURL
Quality costume rentals for theatre, movies, opera and themed events. Individual rentals by appointment only. Retail dancewear and shoes plust theatre make up.
Posted onAugust 18, 2014The summer of music festivals continues with the sixth annual edition of Aboriginal Music Week. Running August 20-24 in various Winnipeg venues, this year's fest will feature a number of free and tickets shows as well as community celebrations, workshops, film events, and industry networking. AMW will play host to a number of touring acts, including first visits from emcee Tall Paul, violinist Laura Ortman, music producer Astronomar, and hip hop duo Mob Bounce, and guitarist Logan Staats. JUNO Award winners George Leach and Leela Gilday are both set to return, along with pop singer Inez Jasper, prehispanico music creator DJ Javier Estrad,a and moreHomegrown talent also plays a big part on the bill this year, including performances from award-winning rock outfit Eagle & Hawk, Métis fiddlers Darren Lavallee and Melissa St. Goddard, trip hop singer and 2014 Western Canadian Music Award nominee Iskwé, funk-rockers Burnt-Project 1, champion drum group Spirit Sands Singers, rockers The Mosquitoz, country chanteuse Frannie Klein
The Royal Winnipeg Ballet enriches the human experience by teaching, creating and performing outstanding dance.VISIONCanada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet will be renowned as an organization that teaches, creates and performs outstanding dance.The RWB will be embraced in Winnipeg and beyond. We will be seen as ambassadors for dance, for our city, our province and our country.The RWB will be a dynamic member of the world dance community. Our work will reflect passion, exuberance, honesty, excellence and integrity. We will take our place among the premiere dance companies of the world.
Located at 240 Graham Ave, Winnipeg, MB, Tim Hortons is the perfect place to go for freshly brewed coffee. Our coffee is made with 100% Arabica beans, sourced from the world's most renowned growing regions. We also offer specialty beverages including lattes, cappuccinos, espresso, iced and frozen coffee, hot chocolate, tea and real fruit Quenchers.
Grab a quick snack or delicious meal for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Enjoy our freshly cracked Canadian eggs until 4pm.
Try one of our delectable baked goods; cookies, muffins, Timbits, and donuts including our delicious Dream Donuts. We also offer a range of soups; Chicken Noodle, Cream of Broccoli and Chili which goes great with our potato wedges made with Canadian potatoes.
Direct Express is a fast, reliable Cartage Company with a full range of vehicles including 3-ton trucks, 5-ton trucks, flat decks, tilt-decks, temperature controlled trailers, and tractors. Direct Express has the equipment , technology , and service flexibility to manage all your courier/messenger needs, at competitive rates.Direct Express offers the ultimate in dispatch administration and shipment tracking capabilities, through our Datatrac applications . This state of the art technology ensures your order is completed as planned and on time. Plus, our drivers are always in touch, outfitted with two way Interactive Messaging Technology . This wireless text messaging solution allows our drivers to receive, confirm and process orders anywhere and at anytime, Its the fastest way to process and track your delivery every step of the way.Express On-Line - We are moving forward to better serve you!
Follow CPAWS on TwitterManitoba chapterThe Manitoba Chapter of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS Manitoba) has been a champion of wilderness and parks in the province since 1991. CPAWS Manitoba ensures that the voice of conservation is heard on issues affecting our parks and wilderness areas.CPAWS as a national organizationSince we were founded in 1963, we have helped protect over 40 million hectares of Canada's most treasured wild places. CPAWS' structure is unique among national conservation groups: we are chapter-driven, yet nationally focused. Our regional strength and volunteer spirit is unparalleled: 13 chapters, hundreds of dedicated volunteers, and 15,000 active members across Canada. CPAWS focuses on establishing new parks and making sure the needs of nature come first in their management. These are ongoing activities. Wilderness areas, and the wildlife populations they support, need to be conserved and protected. We must ensure that wilderness areas and the links between them are adequate to maintain breeding populations of all the living things that are dependent on them