The Hudson Bay Family & Support Centre (formerly known as the Hudson Bay & District Crisis Centre) is a nonprofit communitybased organization governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. We provide ongoing crisis support and referrals for individuals and families experiencing distress in their lives. This could be anything from financial difficulties to sexual assault. No problem is too big or too small. Everyone needs someone in their time of need. Not only do we offer Personal and Family Violence programs, the Centre also run the Family Support Program for at riskfamilies, as well our agency is home to the Dare to Care Food Bank.We provide support and advocacy for all of our clients in a confidential environment. All of our services are free of charge. The YWCA Safety Siren, available in both English and French, offers users a unique utility siren along with Canadian health and safety information geared toward young women, including: short questions and answers about women?s health and wellness, particularly focused on dating and social interaction; tips and facts on safety and wellbeing; links to YWCAs across Canada as well as health and crisis resource centres; and SOS urgent email, phone and BBM functionality to a friend or family member when the user is in an unsafe situation.
Since 2013, Terry has been providing the soundtrack to your most precious memories and entertaining events.
Serving the Prince Albert area from Blaine Lake, Cryder, Birch Hills all the way to Saskatoon, Terry will fill your event with the best Polka, Waltz, Top 40 Hits and every decade of music from the 50's to the 90's!
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Welcome! We are a non-profit boarding and riding facility that has been in operation for over 40 years. We are a facility that provides an unique space where young and old alike can come out and enjoy activities together, where everyone from recreational to competitive riders can grow and learn from each other. We have a large multiple 4-H club as well as a lesson and summer camp program. There is a Team Penning club that hosts weekly pennings as well as a couple sanctioned pennings throughout the year.
Little Red River Cree Nation joined Treaty No. 8 July 11, 1899 at Little Red River (Post), AB. The first Treaty Annuity payments were distributed to members of L.R.R.C.N by the Treaty Commission and civil servants of the North West Mounted Police on July 11, 1899; also at Little Red River (Post), AB. As our unwritten history extends beyond centuries and is traditionally passed down generation to generation through collective storytelling; it is the intent of the Nation to collect, archive, and present all historical documents and artifacts belonging to the Nation to our membership.