The Crossroads Community, where the world truly travels by our door every day! Named for the intersection of two major highways, the Trans Canada and Highway #9, our community has been a traditional rest stop between major centers to the east and west, north and south. For over a century, weary travelers have been able to find great food, comfortable accommodation and a relaxing friendly atmosphere.
Founded in 1959, The Southwestern Manitoba Regional Library provides public library services to the Town of Melita, and the rural municipalities of Arthur, Edward and one ward of the RM of Brenda (formerly the village of Napinka). The library is financial
Bell Park in the FallSunrise over KiplingMural painted by Janet Blackstock, 2009News & UpdatesCan You Be Found in an Emergency?August 27, 2014As residents of a small Town we sometimes think the everyone 'knows' where we live! This is not always the case anymore. Sometimes we are even seeing emergency services come in from another jurisdiction.
Welcome Cornerstone Inspections, is a 19year old, locally grown Inspection company, serving the HRM, Annapolis Valley and South Shore Areas of Nova Scotia.Cornerstone inspectors are members in good standing with CAHPI (Canadian Association of Home and Property Inspectors). Our trained professionals are continually updating their training in all of the latest products and construction innovations. Having the latest testing equipment SOME OF THE MOST ADVANCED INSPECTION EQUIPEMENTputs us ahead of our competition.Whether you are shopping for a residential, multiunit, commercial or industrial property, Cornerstone Inspections will conduct and deliver a comprehensive, thorough report that EXCEEDS the CAHPI standards, and most importantly meets your high standards.Feel confident in your choice, and know that Cornerstone Inspections will help you gain knowledge about the property, and it's systems, and ultimately will facilitate in a faster, more confident purchasing decision. PRODUCTSOur products are what set us apart form our competition.
There are seven regional libraries in the province. A regional libraryrepresents a group of cities, towns, villagesand rural municipalitiesthat have joined together to deliver library services. Thesemunicipalities create a regional library, operated from a centrallocation.
The most widely accepted reason for the choice of the name Broadview was the fact that Broadview was situated on a wide expanse of unexplored territory. The Native Indians had to traverse many miles to get wood for fuel. The name was bestowed upon it during the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1882 when this was the west end of rail and the only 'view' was a vast expanse of prairie.
The library was established in 1974 with the Official Opening taking place on November 2nd of that same year. It began on the second floor of the old brick school which also housed the museum. It soon became apparent that there was a need for easier access to the library and a new site would fit the bill. In 1983 as a centennial project a new library was built and found a permanent home on Main Street. Through the years there have been many changes, mostly in the field of technology, but the library's basic principle to provide the best service to our community remains the same.
Did you know that the library is always open? It is if you visit the library online via a computer, mobile phone or tablet PC. At any time of day or night, you can access reading recommendations or tips on what's happening at the various City of Stockholm
Welcome to Stockholm, Saskatchewan Stockholm is a village of over 300 people strategically located at the junction of Highway 9and Highway 22, just 16 kms north of the scenic QuAppelle Valley in east-centralSaskatchewan. It is located in a grain and livestock producing area.Stockholm is 10 minutes away from a community with 4 full time doctors, a medical clinicand hospital, offering a larger shopping center and many amenities and services. We arealso close to 2 major cities. Regina is 2 hours away and Yorkton is 45 minutes away.The US border is 2 hours away.Agriculture, a Highway Maintenance centre, as well as 2 potash mines in the area provide employment for many local residents. Stockholm has a modern Kindergarten to Grade 9 school, a public library, a community hall,a seniors housing complex, a skating rink and well maintained ball diamonds.Other recreational activities available to our area include water sports, fishing, hunting,skiing and golf.We are served by a fully equipped and trained Fire Department and First Responders.
Founded in 1967, the Western Manitoba Regional Library System provides public library service to the communities of the City of Brandon, the Towns of Carberry and Neepawa, the Village of Glenboro, and the Rural Municipalities of North Cypress, South Cypress and Langford, the town of Hartney and the Rural Municipality of Cameron. The Library is financially supported by a library tax levied by each of these communities and by operating grants from the provincial government of Manitoba. The day-to-day policies and operations of its four branch libraries are governed by a volunteer Board of Trustees composed of representatives from each area.