Tavern United - Unite Tonight!Tavern United is a new world sports pub for all ages where friends gather for frothy fun, fabulous food and guaranteed good times!Tavern United presents a full menu of your favourite pub meals each with a special twist that you're sure to love.Tavern United offers over a dozen premium beers on tap from dark, rich stouts, tasty pale ales, to light and frothy lagers. Tavern United also offers a variety of sophisticated and fun signature cocktails. For caesar lovers, we will delight you with our selection of 6 different variations as well a Build Your Own Caesar where you can be the 'bartender' to create your very own concoction. It's all served up in a friendly sports bar atmosphere where you can play a game of darts or pool with the gang from the office, your curling, baseball, or hockey team, or just relax with friends and catch up. There are always sports on the many LCD flat screen TVs around the pub, so it's a great place to watch the Grey Cup, the Stanley Cup Play-offs, the Superbowl, a Bowl Game, NB,a World Soccer, the Olympics, the Winnipeg Jets, Goldeyes, or Blue Bombers and cheer on your heroes with your many new friends.With locations in Winnipeg, Portage la Prairie, and Brandon, Manitob,a and Grand Forks, North Dakot,a Tavern United is a favourite neighbourhood sports bar and pub.
Highlighted content related to the Union Education main menu item.Text search termsHighlighted content related to the Search main menu item.About UsShare this page in your online social circlesShare this Share this page on Twitter Share this page on Facebook Share this page on Google Email this to a friendThe Canadian Union of Public Employees is Canada's largest union, with over 627,000 members across the country. CUPE represents workers in health care, emergency services, education, early learning and child care, municipalities, social services, libraries, utilities, transportation, airlines and more. We have more than 70 offices across the country, in every province.
The Canadian Federation of Students was formed in 1981 to provide students with an effective and united voice, provincially and nationally. At the time, it was recognized that for students to be truly effective in representing their collective interests to the government, it was vital to unite under one banner.Now with over 600,000 members, represented by more than 80 students' unions, the Canadian Federation of Students is the voice of post-secondary students in Canada. There are 5 member locals in Manitoba uniting over 42,000 full- and part-time students.Universities and colleges are funded primarily by the federal government and administered exclusively by the provincial government. As such, government policies and priorities determine the quality and accessibility of post-secondary education in Canada.Tuition fee levels, students financial assistance programs and funding for research are all set directly or indirectly by both levels of government. It is vital that students collectively organise at the provincial and national levels to ensure students' rights and concerns are fully represented.STRENGTH IN NUMBERSNo individual students' union, no matter how big or active, has the resources or political clout on their own to effectively influence post-secondary education policies
Meet FrankieIt wasn't uncommon for 5 year old Frankie Rumore to have an ear infection. He'd had them before, so when the usual symptoms presented themselves in June of 2013, his parents Nadia and Joe took him to the pediatrician and expected a speedy recovery. However, as the days passed with a continued fever, lethargy and headaches, it became clear that...