For further information regarding the amalgamation of the Town of Birtle, RM of Birtle and the RM of Miniota please click here .The quality of life in the Birtle region is foremost in the minds of the people who make up this scenic valley community with its rolling landscapes, stretching out in all directions. As you the prospective resident and/or businessperson, will soon agree, we enjoy a very attractive region of our province. A panoramic scene of nature's beauty beckons you to stay and make Birtle more than just a place to visit New Subdivision: 8 lots available for building this summer. Southeast views across the valley. Click logo for more information or the CDC Office 2048423602.
You Need To Upgrade Your Flash Player And Enable Javascript To View This Content For Further Information Regarding The Amalgamation Of The Town Of Birtle, Rm Of Birtle And The Rm Of Miniota Please Click Here .The Quality Of Life In The Birtle Region Is Foremost In The Minds Of The People Who Make Up This Scenic Valley Community With Its Rolling Landscapes, Stretching Out In All Directions. As You The Prospective Resident Andor Businessperson, Will Soon Agree, We Enjoy A Very Attractive Region Of Our Province. A Panoramic Scene Of Natures Beauty Beckons You To Stay And Make Birtle More Than Just A Place To Visit New Subdivision. 8 Lots Available For Building This Summer. Southeast Views Across The Valley.
Cartwright is a village in southwestern Manitoba, Canada. Just 13 kilometres east of Cartwright you will find Mather. Both of these communities reside in the Rural Municipality of Roblin. Cartwright and the RM of Roblin are an Age Friendly Community.
The Sky's The Limit MATHER FALL FESTIVAL is coming September 27, 2014!! Check the Community Calendar for a list of events.Mark your calendar for the Flu Shot Clinic at Cartwright Hall on October 30'Like' us on FACEBOOK!! Search for 'Cartwright Roblin CDC' for another way to keep updated on events happening around our Municipality.
St Lazare got its begining as a Roman Catholic mission in the 1820's. Founded by Oblate Father Jules DeCorby, who had immigrated from France in 1867. Father DeCorby was at this time attached to the mission at Lebret, Saskatchewan. Father DeCorby named thi
Bell Park in the FallSunrise over KiplingMural painted by Janet Blackstock, 2009News & UpdatesCan You Be Found in an Emergency?August 27, 2014As residents of a small Town we sometimes think the everyone 'knows' where we live! This is not always the case anymore. Sometimes we are even seeing emergency services come in from another jurisdiction.
Driving by we may appear to be just another small town in Saskatchewan. However, if you take the time to tour around you will see that we have many of the amenities that you would find in a larger center, but with the small town advantage!