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The Burwin Institute offers three different groups of correspondence courses in medical diagnostic ultrasound applications aimed at allied health professionals.Our courses serve three objectives, namely providing basic theoretical education, preparing eligible candidates to successfully challenge certification examinations, and providing continuing medical education (CME) credit hours necessary to maintain professional credentials.
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At Shapes Fitness Centres in Winnipeg, we offer fitness coaching and group fitness at membership rates to fit your budget. Let our experienced coaches and trainers help you reach your health goals. We offer a variety of activities, from yoga to zumba or bootcamp. Call us or visit our website for more information on schedules, rates and gym locations.
I love the variety of classes and staff/instructors are very friendly. This is a great gym for me and I have seen progress in my fitness goals...thanks Shapes!Read more
Border Crossings is a quarterly cultural magazine edited and published in Winnipeg. A local, international magazine, it is now in its 33rd year of continuous publication. Edited by Meeka Walsh, it investigates contemporary culture through a combination of articles, reviews, interviews and portfolios of photographs and drawings. More curated than edited, Border Crossings occupies a vital place in the geographic centre of the North American continent. The magazine is committed to Northrop Frye's sense that the centre is where you are, and so we take Winnipeg as the place from which we begin looking at the culture and art of the world.The art world is also an art whirled. Things happen quickly and it's not always easy to get a handle on what's going on, or to figure out who's doing what and where they're doing it. That's why readers have come to rely on Border Crossings; in the words of the Globe & Mail, it's 'Canada's only arts magazine devoted to the next great thing in all the arts'. Or from another perspective, the painter Wanda Koop calls the magazine, 'fabulous
Brendan Reimer has been involved in some form of social enterprise activity, though it wasn't necessarily called this, for about 20 years. Brendan, current Regional Director of the Canadian...Posted: Tue 5 August 2014By: Matthew ThompsonWe asked staff and board members what they were planning on reading this summer: vocationally and vacationally. The resulting list is at turns surprising and exciting, practical and insightful. We hope that you might draw some inspiration from the following reading list for your own summer...Posted: Tue 29 July 2014By: Brendan ReimerOn July 18th, the CCEDNet - Manitoba staff team spent the warm and windy day alongside hundreds of volunteers swinging hammers as part of a week-long blitz to build Habitat for Humanity homes. It was fun, it was hard work, and it was inspiring to see so many dedicated people doing their part to...
Slobodzian Harvey J offers legal services in Winnipeg. This lawyer is available as a legal advisor, an appeal lawyer, a legal counselor and even more. Slobodzian Harvey J may help in the situation of divorce, separation, child custody or family mediation and has the abilities to guide you with your immigration needs. Slobodzian Harvey J has the expertise to administer your legal business obligations. This lawyer can aid you with occupational health safety, collective bargaining, employee privacy, legislative advice and drafts of contracts.
The West End Cultural Centre (WECC) was established in 1987 when the founders and a team of committed volunteers set out to renovate an old church into a community arts facility. The first concert ever to take place in the hall, on October 23rd of 1987, featured Spirit of the West and proved to audiences that the WECC was ready to fill a void in the music community, dedicating itself to the best in almost every genre of music and art. Since then, the WECC has entertained audiences with a large variety of productions including dance, literary readings, concerts, and festivals.
MATC falls under the jurisdiction of the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority and is governed by a Board of Directors appointed by the Minister of Health.