OFI is a charitable not-for-profit, community-based social service organization.OFI is.dedicated to the development and delivery of community-based programs fordevelopmentally disabled adolescents and adults who are in conflict,or at risk of being in conflict, with the criminal justice system. The clinically supervised programs enable participants to exercise their rights to equaland appropriate membership in society in the least restrictive setting as possiblewhile maintaining personal and community safety. OFI relies on a variety of residential placement and training options based onan individual's unique needs in risk management and skill level. Services are provided in aclient-driven model; as participants move through treatment and training programming,the model is adapted to reflect participants' acquisition and risk levels.
In the mid/late sixties a number of new Irish immigrants arrived in Winnipeg. They came from Dublin and pretty well every county of Ireland. While settling into their new lives in Canada they still felt a need to get together and celebrate their heritage and some of the social interconnection that they had with family and friends back home. Thus the Irish Association of Manitoba was formed in 1972. The founding president was Aiden O'Brien. Since then the Association has become a centre for not only those who started it but immigrants from Ireland. The founders also wanted an outlet so that they could pass their culture along to the following generations. The founding members were all committed to a place for all Irish to meet and socialise. They founded the club on the basis of non-political, non-sectarian and not-for-profit. There was a strong desire to avoid importing troubles and disharmony being experienced in Ireland at that time. The club then initiated a number of groups and activities.
Bar Italia on CorydonBar Italia on Corydon Avenue has been a neighbourhood gem for over three decades. we're always here for you, our doors are open every day of the year. Start your day or finish your afternoon with a cup of our delicious, fresh brewed coffee, lattes or cappuccinos. Enjoy the sunshine, cocktails and snacks on our spacious streetside patio. Join us after dark to hear the best in local talent spin the latest beats.Whatever your reason for coming by - everyone's welcome, and we're happy to have you.
went on my first date with my husband on the patio here.
the service was great and they have some nice appetizers.
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We are the second largest of 38 Teachers' Associations in Manitoba. We represent over 1500 teachers who work in the RETSD. We have two full time teachers and one full time administrative assistant in our office working on your behalf. Our association is b
Celebrating 26 Years of Inclusive ServicesSCE LifeWorks is proud to be a finalist for the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce 2014 Spirit of Winnipeg Award! Jeff Johnson has built a great career at Bison Transport. Check out this story as featured in the Winnipeg Free Press on September 8, 2012.Celebrating Progressive Employers & Capable Employees:Bison Transport & Jeff JohnsonWhen Jeff Johnson arrives for work at six each morning, he does not know what his work day will be like. A custodial engineer at Bison Transport in Winnipeg, Johnson works in the shops department, which ensures the safe operating condition of the Bison fleet of 1100 trucks, 4000 trailers and other equipment. On any given day, Johnson may spend his day driving through the city, picking up parts for trucks in the shops, or even picking up their drivers. Johnson may spend his shift cleaning and organizing sections of the shops; as a qualified forklift operator, he might spend most of his time managing the forklift. He has received the company's 'charging ahead' award for his exceptional service.
ROLE OF REGISTERED DIETITIANSRegistered Dietitians (RD's) are uniquely trained to advise you on food, diet and nutrition. Registered Dietitians are essential members of the healthcare team and contribute to the health and well being of Manitobans.They provide information and counselling that enable consumers to make informed decisions food choices and nutrition services. They influence the development and promotion of consumer products and manage quality food service in healthcare institutions.Registered Dietitians in Manitoba adhere to the Registered Dietitian Act (2002), Registered Dietitians Regulations (2004) and College of Dietitians of Manitoba Bylaws (2006).Part two of the Registered Dietitian Act outlines practice of dietetics as follows:'2 Practice of Dietetics'The practice of dietetics means the translation and application of scientific knowledge of foods and human nutrition through:a) Assessment, design, implementation and evaluation of nutritional interventionsb) Integration of food and nutrition principles in the management of food service systemsc) dissemination of information to attain, maintain, promote and protect the health of individuals, groups and the communityMembers of the profession work in a wide variety of practice areas and are involved in the following activities:Clinical Dietetics, Community Dietetics, Public Health, Food Service Management, Private Practice, Food Industry and Marketing Board