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RED RIVER HERITAGE FAIR Congratulations to the Grade 6 students who represented our school so well at the Red River Heritage Fair at the University of Winnipeg on May 1st. The students had a wonderful time observing the hundreds of amazing projects by grade 4 to 11 students from across Manitob,a participating in several hands-on workshops, interacting with the judges and answering their questions, and meeting students from across the province.Each year the grade 6 students participate in various fun and educational workshops. This year's workshops included: soap stone carving; making aboriginal leather necklaces called spirit pouches; an amazing scavenger hunt; and an interesting talk on The Untold Stories of Winnipeg. As well there was aboriginal drumming during the lunch hour and an Open House and Awards Ceremony in the evening. It was an action-packed day, one that will remain fondly in our memories! All of our students received medals for their wonderful projects.In addition, some of our students were fortunate to receive SPECIALTY AWARDS, as follows: CANADA'S HISTORY AWARD (Awarded to the Top 3 Projects in the entire fair!)
We are ready to improve the Lord's property at Holy Trinity Cathedral - at our AGM this year we had approved a Capital expenditure project: the repaving of our parking lot, something that regular users of the parking lot all can agree. We need to do this so that we can provide a safer environment for all that visit here. We need to raise approximately $100,000 for this project.
Six citizens, concerned about community re-entry needs of the recovering alcoholic, formed Alcohol Recovery Inc (A.R.I.) in 1977. Until that time, a program did not exist in the Winnipeg community tailored to meet the long-term implications of addiction recovery.Consequently, the Board of Directors of the newly formed A.R.I. designed a 'living program' for recovering alcoholics that would plug the holes in existing projects, and give suffering individuals a better chance of successful long-term recovery. Funding and support was sought from institutions and individuals to get the A.R.I. homes under way.Thanks to the diligence of the initial Board, the necessary financial resources were obtained and A.R.I. began operations in slightly over a year. In November 1978, A.R.I. officially opened a men's residence, and in May 1980, a women's residence was added.In the late 1990s, Ester House, a recovery home specifically for women but independent from A.R.I., was established in Winnipeg.
Salter Auto is a used car dealership and an auto repair shop - a one stop shop for all of your car needs. Whether you're looking for a new car for yourself or if you're looking to repair the one you currently have - we do it all! Come see us in Winnipeg today!
From a custom shower doors to a window that won’t insulate properly, Glass Doctor Home + Business of North Winnipeg offers trusted glass repair and glass replacement for both home and business needs. We handle windows, shower glass, mirrors, and tabletops with careful workmanship and clear communication. Our goal is to make the process simple and the result something you feel good about. Proud to be a Neighbourly company. Reach out today to discuss your glass needs.
Specializing in building reinforcements, RNR Installation offers Winnipeg with expert structural installation and maintenance services. Our CWB-certified workers have the skill and experience to efficiently handle a diverse range of projects.
We are ready to improve the Lord's property at Holy Trinity Cathedral- at our AGM this year we had approved a Capital expenditure project: the repaving of our parking lot, something that regular users of the parking lot all can agree. We need to do this so that we can provide a safer environment for all that visit here. We need to raise approximately $100,000 for this project.
Taras Shevchenko: 200th Celebration Through ArtIn 2014, as recognition and celebration of 200 years since Shevchenko's birth, MPUE engaged 5 Artists to lead an art project that would span all grade levels throughout the 12 English Ukrainian Bilingual Program (EUBP) schools in Manitoba. Students worked under the guidance of the commissioned artists to collaborate and create a child's interpretation of Taras Shevchenko's significant contributions to Ukrainian cultural identity. The children were asked to base their images on the 3 different themes: Kindergarten to Grade 2/3 - Taras Shevchenko's Birthplace Grade 3 to 5/6 - An Illustration Based on Taras Shevchenko's Writings Grade 6 to 8/9 - What Taras Shevchenko Stood ForThe artist worked with the individual schools, students and teachers and expressed the work in the fabric based medium of their choice. It is our hope that this opportunity for artistic expression by the children has reinforced their understanding of Taras Shevchenko as an important influence on Ukrainian culture.Oakbank Elementary and Bernie Wolfe Community SchoolSprin
Chesed Shel Emes was established in 1930 as a non-profit organization with a mandate to prepare members of the Jewish community for burial according to Orthodox tradition.Each person is treated with the same consideration and respect. No one is refused service due to financial hardship.Chesed Shel Emes is an independent, community based organization. Our Board of Directors is comprised of representatives from each of Winnipeg's synagogues and cemeteries, and interested members from the community at large.Men and women are carefully chosen and trained as volunteer members of the Chevra Kadisha (Holy Society). Their purpose is to dutifully and lovingly prepare the dead for burial, an act of true loving kindness.
Stephen's Edge Painting, a Winnipeg painting company, 15 years experience with over 1,400 homes and offices painted. At Stephen's Edge Painting all promises and processes are documented and available.
Kobis Auto LTD/Scooter City is a family-owned business operating in Winnipeg's North end since 1992.
Our goal is to get you BANK APPROVED! Until then, let us be the bank and we will finance you on a used car, van, SUV, or truck with our inhouse financing!
We provide safe vehicles and INSTANT CREDIT APPROVAL for all Winnipeggers. Call us today and find why we're Winnipeg's hardest working used car dealership, repair your credit and get on the road today.
Welcome to the Manitoba CAPC Coalition website!This website will introduce you to the work of CAPC (Community Action Program for Children) in Manitob,a highlighting both our work as a group and our individual projects.The work we do together is described in both English and French. The descriptions of individual projects will be written in the language in which their services are offered.Manitoba CAPC Projects are making a different in the lives of children in our province, strengthening them and their families. We are pleased to share some of our successes here.Welcome to the Manitoba CAPC Coalition website!This website will introduce you to the work of CAPC (Community Action Program for Children) in Manitob,a highlighting both our work as a group and our individual projects.The work we do together is described in both English and French. The descriptions of individual projects will be written in the language in which their services are offered.Manitoba CAPC Projects are making a different in the lives of children in our province, strengthening them and their families.
For over 30 years, Banak Paving has been serving the homeowners and business owners of Winnipeg and the surrounding areas of Southern Manitoba in their exterior pathway needs. We have a wide variety of design options for your landscaping needs; from driveways to patios to precast retaining walls, our contractors have the experience you need for your paving project. We even offer repairs to your current paving!
Since 1994, LITE has supported jobs in Winnipeg's inner city. As a Public Foundation, we raise money from generous Winnipeggers and spend it in ways that promote jobs and long-term development in the community.Why? Take a walk through many of our inner city neighbourhoods and you'll see a mix of situations. Bright and tidy efforts at community renewal and sturdy, long-time businesses exist side by side with some pretty big problems. You'll see empty buildings, vandalism, homelessness and racism to name a few. Tragically, there is a legacy of social decline in the inner city. It's evident to the casual observer as well as in income and employment statistics, which show growing numbers of people living in poverty and depending on social assistance.