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Come taste a savory meal at Pho No 1 Restaurant. Discover a menu featuring soup, priced at 11$ to 25$ and experience their casual atmosphere. They are open after-hours on Tuesday. You can get there by public transit and may pay by MasterCard and Visa.
Kaye's Auctions in Winnipeg provides a wide range of licensed and bonded auctioneering services on site or on our location. Our customers include receivers, trustees, financial institutions, trust companies and government agencies, among others. Contact us for more information about our terms and conditions.
The Canadian Muslim Women's Institute Inc. (CMWI) is a non-profit organization that was founded in 2006. CMWI is the first organization of its kind in Manitoba where Muslim women are both the leaders and participants of their own organization. The goal of the Institute is to promote and empower Muslim women and their families socially, economically and spiritually, within the spirit of Islamic principles. CMWI is run by an elected Board comprised of women of diverse cultures, ages and professions.
The Manitoba Home Care Program, established in September 1974, is the oldest, most comprehensive, province-wide, universal home care program in Canada. Home Care is provided to Manitobans of all ages based on assessed need and taking into account other resources available to the individual including families, community resources and other programs.The Home Care program was established to help people live at home, remaining independent for as long as possible, thereby avoiding or delaying the need for individuals to go into long term care facilities.