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Canlan Ice Sports Winnipeg is Manitoba largest ice rink complex. With three full sized NHL rinks and an indoor soccer pitch we are well equipped to offer programs leagues tournaments and camps for all ages and abilities
Ice Sports Winnipeg features an upstairs restaurant grillhouse as well as an onsite sports store The Thirsty Penguin Grillhouse is ideal for players and spectators because of its great view of all four playing surfaces big screen TVs and a staff that is thrilled to be at your service
Young or old male or female elite or beginner everyone can have fun at Canlan Ice Sports Winnipeg
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Fuego by Los Kumbia Kings Hey there! Welcome to my site!!My name is Karla and I've been a Zumba instructor since April 2010 and loving every single minute of it!!! I will admit I was never one for the gym and not much of a runner so when I came across Zumb,a I had fallen in love. I found the motivation I was looking for to stay active and to lead a healthy lifestyle. In my classes every workout feels like a party and because you're dancing you don't even realize you're working out. My love for motivating people as well as my love of music and dance makes my classes an experience you will never forget. I'm a very energetic person (and being a spicy Latin lady myself); my classes are I think quite unique to other Zumba classes and offer a passionate, sexy, fun vibe but yet everyone feels comfortable. You can come and be yourself and just let loose! Laugh it up, sing it up, and dance it up!
Established in 1999 by the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, the Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre Inc. (MFNERC) provides the province's leading education, administration, technology, language and culture services to First Nations schools in Manitoba.Over the years, the MFNERC has evolved from its humble beginnings, providing service on demand with a handful of employees, into a multifaceted organization that meets the needs of Manitoba's First Nations schools with unparalleled services and support.The MFNERC facilitates a community education process based on First Nations' needs, priorities and education plans. The MFNERC promotes community development by providing training and coordinating opportunities for families and other community members. Professional development training is also provided for school board members, administrators, teachers and teaching assistants. The MFNERC works with Manitoba First Nations in the development of partnerships to ensure the highest standards of education are achieved in First Nations schools.The MFNERC promotes and encourages First Nations involvement in all aspects of the development and implementation of educational change.For more information contact us at:(204) 594-129
Saturdays May 24 to October 25 - 8:00 am to 3:00 pmWednesdays May 28 to September 24 - 11:00 am to 4:00 pmAboutOur Mandate: To provide a marketing opportunity to small producers in a cooperative environment.It's 5:30 am on a Saturday morning, and Manitoba's farmers are arriving at the site of Le Marché St. Norbert Farmers' Market. They're bringing the bounty of the fields to the tables of the city, as they do every week, rain or shine, from the May long weekend through to the end of October.Le Marché St. Norbert Farmers' Market is Manitoba's largest and best-known farmers' market. Featured weekly at the market are locally grown produce, delicious fresh baking, homestyle jams and preserves. There are wonderful homespun crafts, uniquely designed jewelry, fresh cut flowers and much more. The colours are vibrant, the produce field-fresh. Lively chatter and friendly faces welcome residents and visitors alike, every week of the season.The first St. Norbert Farmers' Market was held on July 16, 1988.
House of the Risen Son Ministry started as more of a para church style ministry in 1993. It was started to disciple the community that was being reached by Bondslave Motorcycle Club, ( www.bondslavemc.com )Over the years it has grown and operated in different methods to accomplish this. Many of those who attend are bikers or at least of that culture but we continue to attract many who are not. Many are those who seek Jesus in a manner that is relevant to where they are at and do not want to feel that they are imposed upon. They want Jesus who is 'real' from people who are 'real'.The worship services to accommodate this biker type sub culture are held every Sunday at 7 pm in Zion Apostolic Church located at 305 Machray Ave. Winnipeg. Since 1999 Zion has rented space to us for many of the things we do.Every Sunday we have visitors. Every Sunday through the riding season the parking lot looks like a bike show. And every Sunday, you are welcome to join us. But be prepared to not find church as you expected it.
Click on titles for details (PDF format - if you experience difficulties viewing in your browser, right-click and select ''Save target as...'' or ''Save link as...'', depending on your browser).Registration - Fall sports and programsRegistration for Fall programs and sports will be in early September - dates to be announced.Report - Lord Roberts Priority Setting Workshop 2013A facilitated Public Workshop was hosted by Councillor Jenny Gerbasi, with assistance from the Board of Lord Roberts Community Centre, on November 20, 2013 at the Fort Rouge Leisure Centre. The purpose was to discuss how our community might use the $500,000 in funding being made available, over the next 5 years, by the developer of the Fort Rouge Yards, for recreation and infrastructure improvements.The next step is for Councillor Gerbasi to take the suggestions to City staff for some analysis of potential cost and feasibility. Ultimately, the public service will bring recommendations forward to City Council for approval.Here is the Facilitator's report from the Workshop.The event was positive and productive.
Workshops & ClassesWe at Natural Essentials affirm and believe that all relationships between clients and practitioners are harmonious and life supporting on all levels of body, mind, and soul. All that work at Natural Essentialsare guided intuitively by the infinite intelligence of spirit. We are here to help guide you along the path ofhealth, happiness, and healing and are honored to be a participant along your journey to wellness.- Deborah FlahertyNatural Essentials is a complementary health facility that specializes in natural and wholesome healing.
Villa Rosa is a prenatal and postnatal residence offering a wide variety of programs in a safe and nurturing environment. Any single, pregnant woman or new mother may access our services.There is no cost to any resident of Manitoba not living in a First Nation community - block funding through the Province of Manitoba and the United Way allows Villa Rosa to provide all services free of charge to young women who are pregnant and need a safe and healthy place to stay. However, Villa Rosa is not financially responsible for transportation, spending money, clothing needs, personal needs or medication. Women living on their First nation may be eligible to receive service on a per diem basis.Villa Rosa's mission is to provide educational, health and social services to young single women and their families during and after pregnancy, in the Province of Manitoba. Programs are offered in a safe, nurturing environment that encourages personal growth, and carried out in a fiscally responsible, culturally competent manner
EUTC is a Winnipeg-based service organization in operation since 2005. We are mandated by the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs to serve as a social service organization addressing transitional issues of First Nation citizens. Centrally located in Winnipeg's downtown, the EUTC assists more that 1700 individuals and families in the areas of housing, addictions, referrals, counseling, advocacy and other enhanced services. The influx of clients and the broad array of transitional issues indicate the growing demand and need for culturally relevant services by and for First Nation citizens.The EUTC serves as a hub of information and central location for clients seeking transitional support while living in and/or relocating to Winnipeg. The EUTC maintains an up-to-date inventory of resources, programs and services available to assist First Nation clients with day-to-day issues including housing, social assistance, addictions, resources for youth and services/programs in the areas of training/employment and education.
The Rob-Lyn story begins with Barry Adams. Barry first began working in the financial industry in 1966, as an insurance representative sponsored by Great-West Life. In 1976, Barry founded Rob-Lyn Financial (named after his two children) on the principle of protecting and doing what is right for clients. At the time, Rob-Lyn was just a two-person team made up of Barry Adams and Joanne Sands, and focused largely on insurance.