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In the early 1850s, between 40 and 60 families of Métis buffalo hunters formed the original Catholic community west of Sturgeon Creek. About 1851 a mission was begun at the junction of Sturgeon Creek and the Assiniboine River, but it was soon moved to the present location at St. Charles. Bishop Tache asked Father Louis Francois Richer - La Fleche – a relative of the LaFleche family who still live in St. Charles – to construct a small log chapel. The priest did not reside there. He traveled from St. Boniface in the winter and followed his parishioners on their buffalo hunts in the summer. Father Damase Dandurand, who served at St. Charles from 1876 to 1900, was the first Canadian to become an Oblate. A windstorm on August 27, 1884, demolished the church. Father Dandurand, who retired in 1900, lived to the age of 102
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.
History''Founded in 1968, quality and safety have always been a priority''KELTEK Safety Apparel, a division of Kelsey Sportswear Ltd. is centrally located in the heart of Canada. Operating two manufacturing facilities and a distribution center, KELTEK garments can be shipped efficiently and economically across North America. We understand the need for high quality, dependable garments, which not only provide protection and performance, but also allow for comfort and functionality.Our experience in manufacturing allows us to be able to respond to your needs for specialty or customized garments promptly. No compromises are made during the development, design and production of our garments. We use only the highest quality CGSB FR compliant components available, such as Indura® and Indura Ultrasoft® from WestexTMInc., Dupont'sTM Nomex IIIA®, zippers from YKKTM and reflective trim from 3MTM.Our garments are constructed to meet or exceed current industry standards such as CGSB 155.20 & .22, NFPA 2112, ASTM 1506-98, CSA-Z96 and CSA Z462.HistoryFounded in 1968, KELTEK and Kelsey have gained a worldwide reputation for garments of quality, comfort and durability.
CH Health & Homecare Services Inc. is a health care specialist that provides services to physically and mentally challenged individuals, elderly, children, and clients recovering from illness. These services are provided in clients’ residences, personal care homes, hospitals, and other health care facilities.
CH Health & Home Care Services Inc. provides temporary employment placement of qualified health care professionals for short and long-term care within hospitals, personal care homes, and private residences. Our employees are individually selected for their professionalism and dedication. Our staff is committed to fostering positive, respectful, open, and honest communications with our clientele.
Are you ready to start an exciting new career in the medical field? Come to CHN College in Winnipeg and take a vocational program to become a health care aide, hospital unit clerk or home support worker.
Higgins Pharmacy is an inviting local pharmacy in Winnipeg, Manitoba, that treats clients like friends and family. As a small pharmacy, we are able to provide personal, professional time with our clients. You'll immediately notice that we are genuinely interested in getting to know you, and the rest of our clientele to better understand each person's health and pharmaceutical needs. We've been providing service in the area for more than 10 years now.
Give us a call for low prices on colour copies, banners, buttons, newsletters, T-shirts and much more. You always get more than you pay for! At Accent Printing/Aboriginal Printing Services, we are a high-end commercial printing company with affordable rates to satisfy a wide range of businesses. Contact our highly trained and helpful staff for more information. We're located in Winnipeg.
Centre for Aboriginal Human Resources Development304-181 Higgins AvenueMain If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us using our contact data or the form below. Please provide a phone number or email address if you would like a response.
The Aboriginal Centre of Winnipeg Inc. (ACWI) is a gathering place for people and a centre to foster new ideas in education, economic development, social service delivery and training.Through the Centre, the participating organizations have established stronger linkages and mechanisms to cooperate more fully in the design and delivery of services for Aboriginal people in Manitoba.
To assist Aboriginal people prepare for, acquire and maintain successful employment by providing quality literacy, education, training and employment opportunities, and the required supports, through partnerships with community, educational institutions, business/industry and government. Aboriginal people in Winnipeg have a future of increased economic prosperity and self-determination. Our GoalsTo provide quality adult education, post-secondary education, trades training, daycare facilities, and student transitional housing as needed.- To provide employment and education services to approximately 2,400 people per annum.- To place an average of 1,200 people yearly in successful employment.- To train 500 people per annum.- To continue to meet or to exceed our vision, our mandate and our goals on a yearly basis.
The Aboriginal Centre of Winnipeg Inc. (ACWI) is a gathering place for people and a centre to foster new ideas in education, economic development, social service delivery and training.Through the Centre, the participating organizations have established stronger linkages and mechanisms to cooperate more fully in the design and delivery of services for Aboriginal people in Manitoba.
The Mission of the ACWThe mission of the Aboriginal Council of Winnipeg exists to empower Winnipeg's Aboriginal community: to realize our individual and collective potential.The Vision of the ACWThe Aboriginal Council of Winnipeg's vision is a self-sufficient, healthy and vibrant urban Aboriginal community.The Board has identified the following priorities as outlined in the Work Plan:Economic Development
The Aboriginal Centre of Winnipeg Inc. (ACWI) is a gathering place for people and a centre to foster new ideas in education, economic development, social service delivery and training.Through the Centre, the participating organizations have established stronger linkages and mechanisms to cooperate more fully in the design and delivery of services for Aboriginal people in Manitoba.