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
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The Access Store provides Manitobans living with physical disabilities a wide variety of high quality home health care solutions that equip you to pursue the lifestyle of your choice.
The Access Store was founded in 1999 and continues to be managed by individuals with physical disabilities dedicated to offering customers an easier, more efficient way to buy their regular supplies as well as enhancing their life through providing a wide variety of medical equipment and daily living aids.
The People's Corner Law offer legal services in Winnipeg. Their capable cabinet is available as barristers, attorneys, defense lawyers and even more. The People's Corner Law has the abilities to advise you with your immigration needs.
For service and technical support please contact us at ServiceDesk@ttcmb.caWelcomeThe Technology ConsortiumThe Technology Consortium consists of Manitoba's most mature computer companies, EPIC Information Solutions and Powerland Computers . In addition to the technical, human, and financial resources available within The Technology Consortium, each partner company brings strategic partnerships with other Manitoba organizations. These include specialized programming companies, companies that train in both official languages, as well as not-for-profit computer recycling companies. The Technology Consortium is characterized by the advantages of small-medium enterprises with the capacity and capability of a large enterprise.Together with strategic partners and identified sub-contractors, The Technology Consortium covers the entire spectrum of information technologies, as well as procurement, consulting and technical services. The Technology Consortium believes that Manitoba has, or can develop, the resources to compete globally in a converging market.
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
A symbol of community's desire to reach out and share what we value sa people to promote greater understanding and respect for each other.The Philippine-Canadian Centre of Manitoba is a proud reminder of our ability as a community to unite, persevere and surmount challenges to move forward and achieve a common goal with determination what we see of Manitoba is also the proud legacy of today's Filipino elders to future generations of Filipino Canadians for them to keep close touch with their cultural heritage and roots.And to the other Canadians of various ethnic backgrounds, The Phlippine Center stands a symbol of our community's desire to reach out and share what we value as people to promote greater understanding and respect for each other.