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We were thoroughly pleased with our service and the professional workmanship provided by the employees of Fleet Auto body. From first contact they explained what our options were, provided a service vehicle while our car was tied up, and did a great job in repairing or damaged car. I would recommend this business to anyone. Pleasant, professional and quality work. Read more
Come enjoy an appetizing dish at Juvian's Restaurant. They are open after-hours all week. You can get there not only by car but also by public transit.
We are a caring Christian community and we would love to get to know you better. We invite you to check out our website including our Staff page, there you will learn about our Pastors or perhaps you would like to read our Mission Statement. Spend as much time as you like. Our website is open for you 24/7. When you are able we would love for you to come and visit us or if you prefer you may contact us by mail, phone, fax or e-mail.We have existed for more than 100 years as a community of Christ-followers located in the heart of downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Our historic roots are found in the Azusa Street revival of the early 1900's. We are a founding church and a continuing member fellowship of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. We have been blessed by God to impact Winnipeg and, indeed, the entire world with missionaries and ministries in many countries.
WELARC became Winnipeg's centralized language assessment office in 2007 as part of an overall immigration strategy initiated by the Government of Manitoba. As of April 2013, WELARC is funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada.At WELARC we know that language is the foundation for making informed decisions about education, career, and life. We also know that language is not just about words and grammar. Language skills are crucial to communicate effectively. With good communication skills, a person will have more opportunies in their personal and professional life.
Caroline is the Executive Director for the Diabetes Integration Project. Caroline originates from the Pine Creek First Nation in the West Region Tribal Council region. Her nursing career began at Red River Community College where she graduated in 1986 with a Licensed Practical Nursing Certificate. Caroline continued her education on a part time basis and completed the Registered Nursing Diploma in Nursing in 1988.