of our team and help save livesWelcome to the Municipality of Ritchot!The Municipality of Ritchot is a beautiful area in Manitoba. The landscape ranges from riverbanks to rolling wheat fields. With the comfort & safety of small town life, and the convenience of city amenities close by, Ritchot is the place to be!In our communities you will find friendly people, grocery stores, service stations, post offices, schools offering English, Francais, & French Immersion Programs, community halls, arenas and curling clubs.We hope you will find this website informative and useful. Please contact our office at 204-883-2293 with any suggestions to improve the information provided.Public Notices
Welcome to the RM of Taché website. Located in Manitob,a Canada we continue to be a great place to live, invest and raise a family. Whether you are a resident looking for local information, or are planning a visit to our region, we are sure you will find everything you need.
The Library is named after Miss. Pauline Johnson. She was a school teacher who taught in Lundar for many years. She was born in 1895 and immigrated to Lundar from Iceland in 1900. She retired in 1961 after spending her entire working career as a teacher.In 1995, a former student of hers, Don Johnson, made a large monetary donation to start a library in her honor.
Registration begins on Sept. 2 right after Labour Day. Sign up early, space is limited to 26 teams.Wed like your feedback!Please consider taking our Customer Satisfaction Survey The Biblio FileSummer Storytime for 2 more Wednesdays Dr. Seuss was last week's storytime theme and Shannon & Sophie really outdid themselves. Sophie read Horton Hears a Who and The Sneetches, followed up with snack of starshaped Posted Aug 11, 2014, 12:34 PM by Marg StokesHelp grow your Library Do you like to shop without spending your own money? Consider being a part of the group that decides what books to purchase for the Library. Our Adult Book Selection Posted Aug 11, 2014, 12:32 PM by Marg StokesBrenda McKenzie in The Cottager Pinawa's Brenda McKenzie is one of the artists featured by the Winnipeg River Arts Council article in the July/Aug. 2014 issue of The Cottager. Brenda is known both Posted Aug 11, 2014, 12:31 PM by Marg StokesCanadian Short History series We recently received a donation of interest from Dr.