The Carman Area Foundation is a community foundation established by an Act of Incorporation in 1998. The Foundation invests the contributions it receives in a perpetuity endowment fund and uses the income earned tomake grants to a wide range of charitable groups – grants that benefit our local communities.
Red River College never stops growing. In size: new facilities and technology are introduced constantly. In numbers: enrolment is increasing every year. And, in reputation: our students continually excel in their jobs after graduation.
Because of its proximity to Winnipeg (100 km) and Portage-la-Prairie (40 km), St. Claude is an ideal place to live, where one can enjoy the best of country living, with a French flavour, and yet take advantage of what the larger urban centres have to offer. For out of town visitors, our website will give you a summary of interesting information on our beautiful Village.
News and NotesWELCOME to our website! Take a few minutes to browse and let us know what you think. We're open to suggestions for additional information that would enhance your visit.Our Events Calendar is available for all community organizations to post local events. Be sure to submit your events providing date, time, location, info, and a brief description.Local organizations are also welcome to submit items for News and Notes that may be of general interest to the Community.Did we miss you on the Business Listing? - send us your information.We look forward to hearing from you.
Riverton BranchThe Canadian Pacific Railway Station was built in 1910. It was the site of much activity for many years. The station platform was crowded each evening when the train arrived in Arborg, an exciting and important event of the day. For years, the stationmast Read MoreThe objective of the Evergreen Regional Library is to select, organize, preserve and to make freely and easily available a variety of materials.
Welcome to the RM of MontcalmThe Rural Municipality of Montcalm was incorporated in 1882. A special celebration was held on June 13, 2007 to mark the municipality's 125th anniversary.The R.M. of Montcalm is located approximately 60 kms south of Winnipeg in the heart of the Red River Valley and has three population centres: SaintJoseph, Letellier and SaintJeanBaptiste.We are active members in the Manitoba Association of Bilingual Municipalities, Triple R Community Futures Development Corporation, Pembina Valley Water Coop, Red River Recreation Commission, and Altona and District Health Care Board as we strongly believe in creating partnerships to assure our continued growth and diversification.The Rural Municipality of Montcalm coupled with entrepreneurial residents is well positioned for economic development.
We try hard to make the library a fun & welcoming place for all your informational, recreational and educational needs. We invite you to peruse the site and please let us know how we are doing.
The Library is named after Miss. Pauline Johnson. She was a school teacher who taught in Lundar for many years. She was born in 1895 and immigrated to Lundar from Iceland in 1900. She retired in 1961 after spending her entire working career as a teacher.In 1995, a former student of hers, Don Johnson, made a large monetary donation to start a library in her honor.
Nature Notes by Raymond O'Connor- American CrowPage Kinosota Trail Game & Fish News: WinnersPage 4: Church NewsPagePancake Supper and Talent Auctio Grace Lutheran Church Reflections by Chairman Philip ThordarsonPage Fifty and Beyondr Leclerc and Brigit Krysko Page Skating Club Activities Nature Notes by Raymond O'Connor- American Tree Sparrow Barry Arksey and Brenda CurryPage Church News: Grace Lutheran, United, Amaranth Gospel Mission Langruth Elementary School I Love to Read Month Curling News; Gladstone Speech Arts FestivalPage Hint - the picture is from the North Lakeland School.
The Boyne Regional Library Was First Organized By The Young Adult Group (Now The Young Citizens Group) In 1943. The Young Adult Group Was Lead By President Alfred J. Strachan And Secretary Margaret Burnett.Initially All Books Were Donated To The Library Because Of A Lack Of Funds. The Young Adult Group Also Needed A Building To House Their Library. They Asked Local Druggist, F.W. Humphries If They Could Display Books In His Front Window. He Willingly Agreed And Offered To Act As Librarian As Well.However, The Library Soon Outgrew The Front Window Of The Pharmacy And New Arrangements Had To Be Made. They Moved To Art Hands Insurance Office And Displayed The Books In The Window There. He And His Staff Acted As Librarians.
In April 1910 the Victoria Beach Investment Company was founded with C. W. N. Kennedy as president and C. Vokes, F.C. N. Kennedy, W. E. Macara and T.D. Robinson as directors. The aims of the company were 'to layout, improve, sell and dispose of its lands for the purposes mainly of a summer resort' and also to enter into any type of business which they thought plausible.