Ching Wu is led by three Master Instructors representing 100 years of combined training and experience in Chinese martial arts and lion dance. Courses offered include Shaolin Kung Fu, Wushu, Bagua, Shuai Jiao, and Sanda. People of all ages, abilities, and fitness levels welcome!
Founded in 1973 as a crisis line for pregnant women, Pregnancy and Family Support Services Inc. (Formerly known as Pregnancy Distress Service) is committed to offering immediate and long term, quality support, advocacy, and counselling to women, men, and families seeking help.
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The Insurance Brokers Association of Canada is a federation of 11 provincial and regional associations of property and casualty insurance brokers. Through its member associations, the IBAC represents approximately 36,000 insurance brokers in virtually every community across the country. Similarly, the Insurance Brokers Association of Manitoba is an organization representing approximately 2,000 broker members from all communities across our province. The Association's efforts - always with the best interests of consumers in mind and speaking with a collective voice as the insurance authority in Manitoba - is to ensure that insurance brokers remain the primary provider of insurance services in Manitoba.IBAM's five core pillars of responsibility & activity are:political/government relations including relations with elected and unelected ''politicals'' and regulatory authoritiesincluding facilitating the national and local BIPs (broker identity programs)insurer relations including both local and national interestsissues concerning advancement of broker interests in the broader public domainprofessional development and educational requirements, with general and strategic assistance in recruitment, hiring and retentionmembership services - providing general informational, administrative, conference, trade show & meeting services through regular interaction with membersSocialize with us
The Manitoba Chiropractors Association licenses and regulates the practice of chiropractic in Manitoba. As a legislated, self-governing body, it is our mission to serve both the public and chiropractic professionals with the enforcement of guidelines, directives, and code of ethics.
When two chefs decided to open their own casual French bistro on Main Street in this little mill town, people were a bit surprised.Lee has, however, such a great diversity of people and culinary choices, we were sure it would work out. Years of training in French fine dining made us long to have a place of our own, 'chez nous,' to cook our favorite things in an atmosphere where people could really relax and enjoy.Franck Tessier and Rachel PortnoyWe first met in 1997 while Franck was working in his first post as Executive Chef at The Point, in Saranac Lake, NY. Franck had left behind his native France a few years before to work in London at the renowned two-Michelin starred restaurant, Le Gavroche. After three years working his way up through the ranks, he was sent to The Point, a Relais & Chateau property for whom Le Gavroche consulted. When I sent my resume to The Point to apply for the Pastry Chef position, unbeknownst to us, our partnership began.
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.