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Dr. Suzanne Stockmann-Mansell, D.C. was born and raised in Winnipeg, growing up in the Westwood area. She attended Bedson and Sansome Schools and graduated from Westwood Collegiate in 1994. She completed her 4-year Bachelor of Science in Biology at the University of Winnipeg in 1998. In the fall of 1998 she moved to Davenport, Iowa to pursue her Doctor of Chiropractic degree, graduating summa cum laude on March 1st, 2002.
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Great, caring staff, from the front end to the dentist. Dr. Deng has been great. Skilled, thorough, and innovative when I had some challenging problems - and the gentlest root canals ever.Read more
Liturgy of the EucharistPlease note that for the next two years, the Archdiocesan focus will now be on 'Building Community.'During winter and spring flu season and throughout the year, many people avoid shaking hands in order to minimize transmission of colds and flu. Parishioners should not feel obligated to shake hands for the greeting during the Gathering Rite and the 'Peace' greeting during the Mass. Nor should anyone feel hurt if their neighbour does not extend their hand. It is important to show care and friendliness, but there are many other ways: a brief nod, a respectful bow, or a cheerful smile are all perfectly acceptable. Archdiocesan guidelines for H1N1 ('swine') flu precautions were promulgated in September 2010 for liturgy and for parish operations . 'Stage 1' precautions were put in place in 2009 but have since been suspended by the Archbishop's office. However, it is stressed that we should continue using hand sanitizers in the church and maintain good hygiene practices.Outside Volunteer OpportunitiesAssist people living in personal care homes in our area: Volunteers respond to varied needs, including assisting residents to come to Mass when it is held in their residence
Want to find a reliable and reputable mechanic? Get work done right the first time! Shaw's Auto Service is a fair and honest, no-nonsense garage and we stand behind our work! Call us first for the best pricing for the best service in town. Serving Winnipeg for 32 years! We are a Manitoba Motor Vehicle Inspection Mechanic. We specialize in Auto Repair and Auto Restoration. We are also a parts and accessories dealer for the top brands in the industry. We also do Oil Changes, Tune-ups, Brakes and Shocks, Battery Service, Transmission, Exhaust Systems, Front End Work. Put your trust in us!
I have used this Clarity Dental for the last 9 years. I had very positive experience with Invaslign treatment to get my bite and teeth adjusted. I had an implant and I go there regular for cleaning and treatment of gum pockets with Lazer.
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Dr. Chris Kramp DC and Dr. Nicole Procyk DC are both welcoming new patients.Our mission:'To glorify God by enabling every man, woman and child to achieve their optimal health in mind, body and spirit without the use of drugs and surgery; achieving this through the chiropractic adjustment, education and modeling of a healthy lifestyle.'We do this because we know that health is so much more than not feeling pain!
Turning Leaf (Inc.) is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to providing crisis and treatment services to those experiencing intellectual challenge and mental illness.These services are made up of caring, skilled community members.These Turning Leaf community members are dedicated to helping those experiencing intellectual challenge and mental illness. They are also deeply committed to working with the participant in addressing the seemingly insurmountable obstacles that those experiencing intellectual challenge and/or mental illness face every day: discrimination, poverty, stigm,a isolation, loneliness.Introducing the Fallen Leaf FundThe Fallen Leaf Fund is a fund established by Turning Leaf (Inc.) in 2012 designed to raise money to ensure critical services – crisis counselling, safe housing for women at risk, and addictions treatment – can be provided to those living with mental illness and intellectual challenge. The recipients of these services are often those who have fallen through the cracks in our system
St. Gianna Beretta Molla Parish is the newest parish in the Archdiocese of Winnipeg. Located in southwest Winnipeg, it serves the neighbourhoods of Linden Woods, Linden Ridge, Whyte Ridge and the Bridgwater Communities. In addition, a significant number of our parishioners come for other neighbourhoods and distances. Our parish church is home to the first Perpetual Adoration Chapel within the Archdiocese of Winnipeg, Living Waters Columbarium, as well as the first Canadian Shrine to Saint Gianna Beretta Molla. Our parish life is built on the spirituality of Stewardship which calls each and every one of our members to a full and mature discipleship in all areas of their living.
The City of Winnipeg Museums BoardThe role of the City of Winnipeg Museums Board is to implement the City's Heritage Preservation Policy to ensure the ongoing preservation of Winnipeg's museums resources and assets, and to audit the ongoing operations of the museums that receive grant funds and in-kind services from the City.This Board came into effect in 2007, after a May 17, 2006 Council Decision , and the ongoing budgeted museum funds were transferred to it, including the funds for Dalnavert, the Children's Museum, The Manitoba Museum, the Ukrainian Cultural and Educational Centre, and the Western Canada Aviation Museum, for distribution as grants by Council.The mandate and legal structure of the City of Winnipeg Museums Board can be found here, and feel free to catch-up with our agendas and dispositions.Citizens are free to apply for a position on the City of Winnipeg Museums Board. Appointments can be made for up to a 3-year term basis. Openings will be posted on the City of Winnipeg Boards & Commissions page.The Board's City of Winnipeg agendas and disposition