We have been proudly serving and dealing the Manitoba region for both Ski-Doo's and Outlander ATV's for over 40+ years. Can-Am ATV & Side-By-Side Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. BRP, an innovative spirit that shapes every machine we create. Sales, service, parts; accessories, new & used, financing, riding gear. Close to HWY 59, on the corner of Provincial Road 212 and Colville Rd.
We just had a very positive experience with Tyler at Jansen Pump. He replaced the pill in our septic tank and advised us on an update for our pump. Tyler was here in good time, explained everything he was doing and why and we are glad we called Janssen Pump. Thank you to Heritage Septic for the referral!Read more
Every successful job should begin with Inter-City Concrete Ltd in St Clements! We are concrete specialists, laying concrete for interior and exterior projects for your home or business.
Grace Baptist Reformed Church of Selkirk, Manitoba. Preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We believe in the doctrines of Sovereign and Free Grace. Salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone and by Jesus Christ alone. We believe that salvation is of God and not of man. Man is totally depraved sinner. We are not saved by works but by unconditional election and effective atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ and the Irresistible drawing and effectual calling by the Holy Spirit through the word of God. The preserving grace of God causes us to persevere faithful till the end. Total depravity Unconditional election Irresistible grace Limited atonement Perseverance. Faith alone saves but the faith that saves is never alone. We preach Jesus Christ and Him crucified. The local church is God's chief concern and glory in the world.
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.”