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Independently owned and operated since 1932, I.D.A. pharmacies are run by local pharmacists who pride themselves on keeping their communities healthy through personalized care.
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CalendarWelcome to Lord Roberts Children's Programs!Providing quality care and education for children aged 18 months to 12 years Lord Roberts Children's Programs invites families who want the best for their children to come and visit us. We offer professionally trained staff, a wonderful physical environment, and opportunities for play-based learning in a community program.Children are allowed to learn at their own rate in all developmental areas with stimulating activities created for children, by children and with children to enhance and celebrate the most important part of their life-childhood!!!Fast Facts:At 2 sites we care for children aged:18 months-2 years2years-6 years6 years- 12 yearsThe preschool centre is located at 725 Kylemore Avenue and is open daily from 7:15 am to 5:45 pm. The School-age Program located at 665 Beresford Avenue and is open daily from 7:15 am to 6:00 pm.Welcome SummerJune 26, 2014 at 02:39 PMWe are happy that summer has arrived.
Click on titles for details (PDF format - if you experience difficulties viewing in your browser, right-click and select ''Save target as...'' or ''Save link as...'', depending on your browser).Registration - Fall sports and programsRegistration for Fall programs and sports will be in early September - dates to be announced.Report - Lord Roberts Priority Setting Workshop 2013A facilitated Public Workshop was hosted by Councillor Jenny Gerbasi, with assistance from the Board of Lord Roberts Community Centre, on November 20, 2013 at the Fort Rouge Leisure Centre. The purpose was to discuss how our community might use the $500,000 in funding being made available, over the next 5 years, by the developer of the Fort Rouge Yards, for recreation and infrastructure improvements.The next step is for Councillor Gerbasi to take the suggestions to City staff for some analysis of potential cost and feasibility. Ultimately, the public service will bring recommendations forward to City Council for approval.Here is the Facilitator's report from the Workshop.The event was positive and productive.
Youth Resource Centre, Youth Organizations, Youth Centres, Community Programs, Alternative Parent Home, Adolescent Resources In Community Homes, Specialized Individual Placement Services, Services To Older Adolescent, Youth Crisis Stabilization System
MYSPDF documents listed require Adobe Acrobat Reader for viewing. This software is available free to download from Adobe's Web site .Macdonald Youth Services (Head Office) as viewed from the North side of the Assiniboine River - August, 1996 Winnipeg, MB CanadaIn 1929, a group of concerned citizens founded the Sir Hugh John Macdonald Memorial Hostel to respond to needs of the community at that time. It was named in honour of Sir Hugh John Macdonald, a police magistrate. Throughout his career, Hugh John preached courtesy, compassion, firmness and impartiality. He also practiced those traits. Sir Hugh John Macdonald felt that some offenders had been pushed into their petty crimes due to the harsh social and economic times. He would often suspend sentences and then work to find jobs for the youth. Many times, Hugh John would provide temporary shelter for the young men in his own home. Thus, he not only advocated for disadvantaged youth, but he also set an example by providing shelter and guidance to those in need.The hostel was originally based out of a rented home on Mountain Avenue, but incorporated as a charity two years later and purchased its first home at 175 Mayfair Avenue