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History of 119 Sutherland AvenueThe former All People?s Sutherland Mission, 119 Sutherland Ave., has been serving the Point Douglas community for over 100 years as an educational facility. Designed by prominent architect J.H.G. Russell, the mission was opened in 1908 with the intent to create a multifunctional space for preaching, education, and recreation to meet the needs of new immigrants. MICEC has occupied 119 Sutherland Avenue since 1977 and took ownership in 1981. Since then we have continued to provide much needed services to the area. We recognize the historical significance of the building and are proud of the fact that in 2004 it was designated as an official Heritage Building. Our restoration of the building?s exterior has honoured its rich history as an educational facility and community landmark.
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.
To provide a safe, supportive place where children and youth can experience new opportunities, overcome barriers, build positive relationships and develop confidence and skills for life. - See more at: http://www.bgcwinnipeg.ca/about/mission-and-core-valu
Pizzarama Chicken & Fries welcomes you to their restaurant. Discover a menu featuring a variety of pizzas and can get there by car and public transit. The neighboring location is memorable for its merchants.
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Ninjja Towings is a reliable and fast-responding vehicle towing service proudly serving Winnipeg and the surrounding Manitoba region. We specialize in light-duty and medium-duty towing, roadside assistance, and accident recovery, offering drivers safe, efficient, and professional support whenever they need it most. Whether you’re dealing with a breakdown, flat tire, dead battery, lockout, or require long-distance transport, our trained operators are equipped with modern towing trucks and industry-standard safety procedures to protect both you and your vehicle. At Ninjja Towings, our commitment is to deliver honest pricing, friendly service, and dependable solutions 24/7. We focus on rapid response times and customer satisfaction, ensuring every vehicle is handled with care. With a strong reputation in the community, we strive to be Winnipeg’s trusted choice for towing, roadside help, and emergency support.
Our Mission StatementTo reduce poverty and assist in the renewal of primarily inner city communities by providing capacity building services that assist low-income individuals, groups, organizations and economically distressed neighborhoods to improve their social and economic vitality.Our HistorySEED Winnipeg was formed in the late 1980s as a result of a major study into the economic development needs of Winnipeg's inner city. After a number of years of searching for resources, SEED Winnipeg opened its doors in January 1993 with two staff on Ellice Avenue in the West End.SEED eventually grew into two offices with twenty staff, one on Logan Avenue in the Exchange District, and one on Selkirk Avenue in the North End.SEED staff and boardIn April 2006, SEED rejoined its forces into our current offices at 80 Salter Street in the North End. SEED is the proud owner of this beautifully renovated building which will enable SEED to continue to grow and develop both its staff and its programs.SEED has a solid, diverse funding base that enables long-range planning and offers continuity in program delivery