ContactThe Original Pancake House a Winnipeg Landmark for over Half a CenturyIn 1958, Wally Guberman, a Winnipeg entrepreneur, opened The Original Pancake House on Pembina Highway. The restaurant rapidly became a popular favourite for family outings, business lunch meetings, student gatherings, and special occasions. Over the years, Wally and his brother Monty opened other Pancake Houses around the city, and 50+ years later, the Pembina Pancake House is still thriving (arrive early on Sundays to avoid the lines). This spot and two other locations - at the Clarion Hotel across from Polo Park, and at the Forks Market - attract people of all ages. They have also become 'must visit' stops for tourists and transplanted Winnipeggers returning for a visit.Your satisfaction is important to us- as you notice when you sit down and are offered a cup of our specially-blended coffee. If you would like a refill, just ask. Offering the finest cup of coffee is a part of our heritage. We serve our meals in a welcoming, friendly atmosphere which keeps satisfied customers coming back.
Our Governance Lorenz Sallong Church PastorI grew up in a small town where fishing in the river is survival for us--a way of living. My father taught me how to fish using hooks, nets, baskets and spear guns. When we came to Canad,a someone taught me how to use the fishing rod and reel. He also told me what fish can be caught in one place or another at a given time. I would have been wasting my time fishing for nothing if I had no one to coach me how to fish... read more We are a congregation of born-again Christian believers whose main objective is to spread the Good News and make disciples of all nations. Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, the Great Comforter promised by our Lord Jesus Christ, we will strive to preach the Word be it in season and out of season, and with great patience, correct, rebuke, and encourage everyone with good teaching. Mission StatementTo reach out to people for Christ, nurture and disciple them to Christ-like maturity, equip them for their ministry in the church and mission in the world, for the glory of God
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Photo Gallery Native Communications Inc. (NCI) operates in Manitoba as a public broadcaster. NCI is an Aboriginal service organization offering radio programming throughout Manitob,a designed for and by Aboriginal people. We are a non-partisan organization.NCI is in business to provide a service to our listeners and viewers. We are accountable to a Board of Directors made up of Aboriginal people.NCI has been broadcasting in Northern Manitoba since September of 1971, providing Aboriginal language and cultural programming. The vision and initiative to create an Aboriginal radio station came from the grassroots. A group of people from Cross Lake, Wabowden, and South Indian Lake were instrumental in forming a committee which later evolved into NCI.In 1985, NCI ventured into television production. NCI-TV programs have appeared on CBC Manitob,a North of Winnipeg, and on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN). NCI-TV has produced hundreds of programs, including current affairs programs and children shows.NCI is a non-profit organization and, as an educational/cultural entity, has registered charity status