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The Prince Albert Metis Women's Association is a non-profit organization that administers numerous programs and services for Metis women. Our main focus is to support and educate. We offer a safe space, resources and support. Visit our website for a list of programs: www.princealbertmetiswomen.ca
WelcomeCFCM is about connecting ministers and churches across Canada to see people's lives transformed through the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Our message is that we can work together to reach our nation and beyond for the Kingdom of God.At a functional level we provide fellowship, networking, and accountability based in relationships. These are accomplished through conferences, membership sponsors, Area and District Directors, and other dynamically developing relationships. Each of these provides friendship, encouragement, teamwork, and sharing of resources for every member to move forward in fulfilling their call in ministry.CFCM also provides registration for its members with respective Provincial Governments for the solemnization of marriages.Have a look around the site for information and resources. Application forms are available in the Membership section. Our Blog and Resource sections contain current thoughts as well as conference recordings. For more information about our vision and values click here .Feel free to ask any questions by clicking here .Support CFCMYou can support CFCM by making a convenient, online donation
Prince Albert celebrated its one-hundredth birthday as a CITY in 2004. As one of the oldest settlements in the province, this city has enjoyed a rich and celebrated history. Settled in 1866 by Reverend James Nisbet, our area seemed like the ideal spot to build a life in the place where the Prairies meet the Pines. In the broad valley of the North Saskatchewan River that divides the rich agricultural land of the south, from the broad band of mixed forest to the north, the possibilities seemed endless. Nisbet named his new settlement Prince Albert, in honour of the Prince Consort to England's Queen Victoria.The beginning of the 21st century marked another period of growth in the city, including the building of the Cornerstone Development Shopping District, the E.A. Rawlinson Centre for the Arts, and the Provincial Forestry Centre. With diamond exploration in the Prince Albert Area, growth in the commercial and industrial sectors, and an active cultural and recreational community, Prince Albert's future promises to be as exciting as its past