Protecting and Advancing Members' InterestsImportant NoticeThe LRTA Office will close June 27th and reopen in the last week of August. Members requiring assistance during this time should contact The Society at 204-888-7961.The Founding Meeting of the Louis Riel Teachers' Association occurred on March 6, 2002. At this meeting we passed our constitution. On April 23, 2002 we held our first Annual General Assembly and elected our first LRTA Executive. We received our charter at the Annual General Meeting of the Manitoba Teachers' Society on May 23, 2002.The Louis Riel Teachers' Association represents over 1100 members who are employed by the Louis Riel School Division (LRSD). We are the third largest teacher association in the Province of Manitoba. Our association is dedicated to protecting and advancing the rights and well being of our members.Please contact us if you have any questions or inquiries.
The Riverside Lions organization is committed to being a caring community where compassion and professionalism are exhibited in the care of tenants by continually striving to anticipate and satisfy their individual physical, spiritual, social and emotional needs and preserve their personal dignity in a peaceful, safe, respectful and supportive environment.
The history of the Manitoba Restaurant Association dates back to 1944 when we were known as the Canadian Restaurant Association (CRA) Manitoba Division. A branch of the Manitoba Restaurant and Foodservices Association (MRFA) was later formed as a fee sharing affiliate of the CRFA and grew steadily. As an association with over 400 restaurant members and 100 associate members we made the decision on January 1, 1998 to split from the CRFA in order to serve our members better. In December of 1998 we became the Manitoba Restaurant & Foodservices Association Inc.
The Roofing Contractors Association of Manitoba (RCAM) was founded in the early 60's to be the provincial affiliate of a fledgling trade group called the Canadian Roofing Contractors' Association (CRCA). Over 40 years have gone by and we've seen our respective associations grow and mature into the highly regarded groups they are today. Our membership consists of two main categories:roofing contractors, who are actively engaged in the construction of commercial, industrial and institutional ''flat'' roofs, andassociate members - the companies engaged in manufacturing and/or supplying materials and services used in our industry.A third category of membership in RCAM is that of Honorary Life Membership which recognizes those individuals whose contributions to the roofing industry helped to make our association into the vital group that it is today. RCAM has been well represented at the national level, having had five of its members serve as CRCA President.