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Dr. Yale at SelKirk Eye Care is Winnipeg’s experienced optometrist for comprehensive eye exams and treatment including adults, children, emergencies, prescriptions and co-management of eye surgery such as LASIK.
Our purpose as a socially responsible and profitable financial co-operative is to provide accessible financial services for the well being of our members, employees and community.
Icon Painting & Contracting has proudly been serving Winnipeg and Surrounding Areas for over 20 years. Our outstanding customer service and excellent workmanship has made us the "Residential repaint Specialists". We provide the BEST materials and labour for the BEST possible price. We offer services such as Interior or Exterior Professional Painting, Home, Office or Business, Elastomeric STUCCO Coatings with ceramic insulation and waterproofing, Stucco and wood repair, carpentry, Drywall repair and taping, and much much more! We are a proud Member of the Better Business Bureau with an A+ Rating. Call us today for a Free Estimate!
The YMCA-YWCA of Winnipeg provides comprehensive community programs, including fitness, aquatics, youth leadership, mental health support, and child care, tailored to diverse needs across Winnipeg’s neighborhoods.
Annual ReportOur StoryThe Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre Inc. was established in 1984 to reclaim Aboriginal people's inherent role and responsibility as the caregivers for Aboriginal children and families in Winnipeg.We are a community mandated, Aboriginal directed and supported human service organization, delivering children in care and community based programs and services to Aboriginal families.Today, with over fifty (50) programs, eleven (11) sites, and 200+ staff and volunteers, Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre provides a valued local presence in key neighbourhoods where our community lives.All Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre programs and services are developed and operate within a philosophy that is embodied in the name of the center. The name Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata translates from Ojibway into the phrase 'we all work together to help one another'. These words reflect the vision in the concept of collective responsibility and reciprocity towards helping each other.Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre has invested in a neighbourhood based practice model aimed at identifying innovative policy and practice initiatives to create and sustain family supported neighbourhoods
New Line Furntiure has been in business since 2002.
We specialize in counter stools, bar stools, in metal and wood.
We also carry other furniture such as benches, tables, chairs and other accessories.
We carry stools from Samton that are made in Canada. You can customize the height, paint finish, material.
We are an accredited business with BBB.org
He is a follower of Christ.Matt failed art in high school.He achieved an Artist of the Year Award the following year.He designed his own Award.He stopped doing the comb-over in university.His barber charges a finder's fee.He's left handed.He can write with his right.He met his wife online.He has three kids (preemies).Matt shares an office in a church building.He is a slurpee addict.He's a Mark Messier lookalike.He can't play hockey.He ran a half marathon in 2006.Matt was born in Los Angeles.He is a dual citizen of the US and Canada.
Faith in Education at Immaculate Heart of Mary SchoolUkrainian Catholic Co-Educational Nursery (Sadochok) to Grade EightResource and Enrichment ProgramsSupervised Before and After School ProgramsManitoba Department of Education Approved CurriculaSpecial Concern for Ukrainian Cultural and Religious DevelopmentPhysical Education, Intramural and Interscholastic Sports Programs Music Program Includes Song, Dance, Musical Instrument and Theatrical PerformanceChristmas Concert and Ukrainian Concerts Provide Musical Theatre Performance Experiences
Kinew Housing was incorporated in Winnipeg in 1970 by a small group of people concerned about the availability of decent affordable housing available to Aboriginal people in the city. The first homes were purchased with private sources of funding by Kinew and were rented at cost, it was apparent very early that this would not be sustainable. Funding was eventually made available through housing programs from CMHC.