CLOSED Dates As of April 1, 2013, Computers for Schools will be charging $8 for Windows 7 license (C.O.A) for the No Charge (Free) computers. Windows 7 will be included for the charged ones. We are no longer installing Windows XP. NEW SPECS...There has been some changes to the applications, please use the new ones found under ''Apply for Computers'' section. CFS Computers for Schools, co-founded in 1993 by Industry Canada and the TelecomPioneers, refurbishes computers and related equipment donated by governments and businesses. These computers are distributed across Canada to schools, libraries and registered not-for-profit learning organizations.A Part of the National Program. For more information (English and Franc¸ais), please click here .
The University of Manitoba Welcome to the University of Manitoba - western Canada's first university. Founded more than 137 years ago, and located in the heart of the country, we are the region's largest and only research intensive university offering over 100 degrees, diplomas, and certificates – more than 60 at the undergraduate level including professional disciplines such as medicine, law, and engineering.Our energetic university community is comprised of close to 30,000 students, 8,700 faculty and staff, and 190,000 alumni. Nearly 13 per cent of our current students are international, representing close to 104 countries.The University of Manitoba is located on Anishinabe and Metis traditional land and is home to a thriving community of Indigenous researchers, staff and more than 2,000 First Nations, Metis and Inuit students, including over 150 graduate students - one of the largest Indigenous student bodies in the country.Our university stimulates over $1.8 billion in economic activity in the province, and we are leaders in Manitoba's knowledge economy with groundbreaking research in areas such as nanotechnology, functional foods and nutraceuticals, HIV/AIDS, and climate change
GOUVERNEMENT DU MANITOBA - WINNIPEG Section des ressources pédagogiques (bibliothèque) Service de réservations à l'intention des professeurs ÉDUCATION, CITOYENNETÉ ET JEUNESSE
We are proud to say that we are being around for nearly a 100 years. And have a huge variety of books, DVD's and E-books, which we also give out for loan.
Lifeline is an easy-to-use personal response service that lets you summon help any time of the day or night - even if you can't speak. All you have to do is press your Personal Help Button, worn on a wristband or pendant, and a trained Personal Response Associate will ensure you get help fast. That's why Philips Lifeline provides the #1 Medical Alert Service to offer you something else: peace of mind.Dependability is key to peace of mind. That's why doctors, hospitals, and professional caregivers trust our Medical Alert Service.Medical Alert ServiceThe standard Lifeline Service provides quick access to help at the push of a button.Medical Alert Service with AutoAlert OptionPhilips Lifeline with AutoAlert is the most widely adopted fall detection technology in the North American market todayCanada's #1 Medical Alert Service
After many months of hard work by many volunteers in our community, the first library opened its doors on September 27, 1993. This building was an old 10x8x45 ft supply building from the defunct Sea Cadet camp at Hnausa which was purchased by Jim Pearn and Russ Bowdery for $2000.00 and was moved 95 miles for a cost of about $700.00 to its new location beside Phoenix School.Russ Bowdery, founding director and his crew of volunteers then had their work cut out for them. Bowdery was about to see his dream come true with the help of Herb Britton providing hammer and paintbrush, Wes Wiebe installing electrical wiring, Al Gerbrandt building steps and ramp, Tom Byrnes with his bobcat to move gravel and Gary Glavin with many other volunteers moving ties and looking after the many finishing details. Ties were donated by Tom Scoular and the carpet by Pat Fossay and Don Fleming.
Red River College never stops growing. In size: new facilities and technology are introduced constantly. In numbers: enrolment is increasing every year. And, in reputation: our students continually excel in their jobs after graduation.
The goal of Lakeland Regional Library is to provide local residents with materials and programs conveying ideas and information necessary for modern community life.
Nature Notes by Raymond O'Connor- American CrowPage Kinosota Trail Game & Fish News: WinnersPage 4: Church NewsPagePancake Supper and Talent Auctio Grace Lutheran Church Reflections by Chairman Philip ThordarsonPage Fifty and Beyondr Leclerc and Brigit Krysko Page Skating Club Activities Nature Notes by Raymond O'Connor- American Tree Sparrow Barry Arksey and Brenda CurryPage Church News: Grace Lutheran, United, Amaranth Gospel Mission Langruth Elementary School I Love to Read Month Curling News; Gladstone Speech Arts FestivalPage Hint - the picture is from the North Lakeland School.