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There is nothing as sad as a bad rad! We get heat out of heaters - At City Radiator, everything is cool! Full service auto repairs, centrally located in downtown Winnipeg!
MacMor Industries Ltd in Winnipeg, MB, is the one-stop shop for all of your industrial, safety and rigging needs. With our huge selection of products, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for!
Our Gala Dinner attracted double the number of corporate sponsors and for the first time, the Gala sold out two weeks in advance!Christine Keilback, Executive DirectorContact usDigital Relay In. is a Winnipeg based company. At Digital Relay Inc. we transfer power to our clients. Our strength is in understanding your business and helping you leverage proven technical assets to reach your goals. We service clients in Canada and the US with a carefully chosen team of specialists.Our multi-disciplinary team is comprised of social media strategists, social media managers, trainers, graphic designers, programmers and content writers. Our clients choose us because they see the value in our thorough approach to social media project management, reputation monitoring, business analysis and quality assurance.Digital Relay Inc.Web Design . Mobile Design . Social Media . Videos Production . Corporate Training . eCommerce
Let us assemble the clubs for you! SRK GOLF is more than a distributor of golf components. Our club assemblers are very skilled in the art of making clubs. We make custom clubs for many golf shops & other organizations. Now this service is available to all of our customers.
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.
Proud developers of Re-TRAC ConnectThe Waste Diversion Software StandardTrusted web-based software for waste diversion data tracking & analysis, sustainability reporting, and information sharing.Visit Re-TRAC ConnectWhy we are trustedEmerge Knowledge is a dynamic team of Environmental and Technology professionals who are passionate about contributing new ideas to advance sustainability.We've earned a solid reputation through serving a wide range of clients including national and state/provincial government agencies, leading community and educational organizations, and small to medium size enterprises.We take a team based approach to client service by actively listening to our clients to understand the evolving needs of our community. Each year we also participate in more than 20 national and state/provincial recycling conferences in North America to build new relationships and nurture lasting ones.'Our experience working with the staff at Emerge Knowledge consistently exceeds our expectations
Our CompanyWith over half a century of building excellence, Qualico has earned a reputation for market leadership and building distinction. Drawing on decades of proven performance and customer satisfaction, StreetSide Developments builds on this legacy - setting new standards and benchmarks in projects that range from innovative, urban development, to adult lifestyle communities.Whether apartment style, townhome style or detached bungalow style, our diverse palette of fine condominium homes defy the ordinary and deliver great quality and exceptional value to our homeowners.StreetSide Development Corporation is a Qualico Company with over six decades of home building experience.
PAYMENT OF INAUGURAL DIVIDENDOur HistoryExperience in Every Part of Ownership and Distribution. From roots as a Canadian record and tape retailer to a global leader in content, Entertainment One has touched nearly every step of acquisition, production and distribution for film, television and music. Today, Entertainment One has grown beyond its modest record store roots bringing film and music to regions around the world.2014: Acquired Toronto-based Phase 4 Films 2014: Makes strategic equity investment in leading interactive agency Secret 2014: Launched Quebec-based International Film sales boutique Séville International as part of a quickly growing International Films division 2014: Completed exclusive multi-year output agreement with Robert Rodriguez's El Rey Network for original scripted series 2014: Premiere of eOne's Klondike, Discovery Channel's first scripted series 2013: Completed exclusive multi-year distribution agreement whereby eOne will handle international distribution for all original scripted series from AMC Networks' AMC and Sundance Channel
NADA Envisions Diabetes Free PeopleAbout NADAOur VisionNADA is a not-for-profit members-led organization established in 1995 as a result of the rising rates of diabetes in Aboriginal communities.NADA envisions diabetes-free people.To achieve this vision NADA will be an open, independent, grassroots prominent organization that is the driving force in:Raising awareness about diabetes and Aboriginal peoples among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal peoples in Canada.Advocating for programs and services for Aboriginal peoples affected by diabetes.Promoting healthy lifestyles to prevent the onset or complications of diabetes for all Aboriginal peoples.Our MissionNADA's mission is to be the driving force in addressing diabetes and Aboriginal people as a priority health issue by working together with people, Aboriginal communities and organizations in a culturally respectful manner in promoting healthy lifestyles among Aboriginal people today and for future generations.Our Goals and ObjectivesTo support individuals, families and communities to access resources for diabetes prevention, education, research and surveillance.To establish and nurture working relationships with those committed to persons affected by diabetes.To inspire communities to develop and enhance their ability to reduce the incidence and prevalence of diabetes
Contact Guy AnthonySewing started as a hobby. 25 years ago I looked around and saw sewing everywhere. Clothing, upholstery, bags, covers, even structural. I felt an affinity to sewing and design. I come from a family of sewers going back generations. Maybe it's genetic.After graduating from Sheridan College Faculty of Fashion Design and Technology in 1991 I became self-employed as Guy Anthony. I went off to sew my way through life. Sewing is a trade as well as an art form. I try to respect both notions. There is always a technical component and because almost all of my projects are ''one of one'', there is a creative component as well. I have always enjoyed and savored the unbelieveable range of the projects I have turned out. I draw inspiration from my enviroment and especially from other artists.A friend of mine once said, ''I work in the morning because I love my job and work in the afternoon because I need the money.'' I have always been supported by family and friends and by those who have hired me to design and sew.
EUTC is a Winnipeg-based service organization in operation since 2005. We are mandated by the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs to serve as a social service organization addressing transitional issues of First Nation citizens. Centrally located in Winnipeg's downtown, the EUTC assists more that 1700 individuals and families in the areas of housing, addictions, referrals, counseling, advocacy and other enhanced services. The influx of clients and the broad array of transitional issues indicate the growing demand and need for culturally relevant services by and for First Nation citizens.The EUTC serves as a hub of information and central location for clients seeking transitional support while living in and/or relocating to Winnipeg. The EUTC maintains an up-to-date inventory of resources, programs and services available to assist First Nation clients with day-to-day issues including housing, social assistance, addictions, resources for youth and services/programs in the areas of training/employment and education.
AboutUsPursuant to an agreement (the ?Subsidiary Agreement?) entered into on April 1, 1983 between Canad,a Manitoba and Awasis Agency of Northern Manitob,a the Agency was mandated the legal responsibility to provide child and family services to treaty and non-treaty members residing on 25 First Nations, however, with the decentralization of the Awasis Agency, the Agency provides child and family services to 12 First Nations communities.In 2000, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Province of Manitoba and Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak. The signing of the MOU meant that the Awasis Agency could expand its authority and provide services to off reserve members. These services commenced in 2005.
Assistance In Developing Fundraising Ventures, Assistance In Preparing To Mentor Others In The Arts, Assistance In Developing A Professional Portfolio.Assistance In Developing Fundraising Ventures, Assistance In Developing A Professional Portfolio.
healing and empowerment through creative endeavourVisionTo enable consumers of mental health services to engage in artistic expression that promotes recovery, empowerment and community.MissionTo provide studio space, community and opportunity for creative initiative to facilitate mental, spiritual and economic health. Artbeat Studio is a mental health consumer initiated, peer directed, and recovery oriented program. This community-based studio accommodates artists whose mental health, social connection, and income make it impracticable for them, individually, to acquire a workspace where they might advance their artistic technique safely and securely. The artists are supported and mentored in managing their own workplace, production, and marketing within the operating parameters of the studio.Artbeat Studio accommodates a group of nine artist applicants per six month period.ServicesAccess to safe, secure and well equipped studio space.Opportunities for self-directed creative exploration and development of technique.Access to materials, tools, and process expertise in visual arts (painting/drawing, sculpture, pottery, video) and performance art (poetry/prose, plays/theatre, music, dance)