of our team and help save livesWelcome to the Municipality of Ritchot!The Municipality of Ritchot is a beautiful area in Manitoba. The landscape ranges from riverbanks to rolling wheat fields. With the comfort & safety of small town life, and the convenience of city amenities close by, Ritchot is the place to be!In our communities you will find friendly people, grocery stores, service stations, post offices, schools offering English, Francais, & French Immersion Programs, community halls, arenas and curling clubs.We hope you will find this website informative and useful. Please contact our office at 204-883-2293 with any suggestions to improve the information provided.Public Notices
The library also subscribes to a wide variety of periodicals and magazines. As the number of memberships increases every year Bibliothèque Ste-Anne has added more hours of operation to suit the needs of the public.
Because of its proximity to Winnipeg (100 km) and Portage-la-Prairie (40 km), St. Claude is an ideal place to live, where one can enjoy the best of country living, with a French flavour, and yet take advantage of what the larger urban centres have to offer. For out of town visitors, our website will give you a summary of interesting information on our beautiful Village.
Books may be returned in the book drops at each library. Virden has an exterior metal book return box. McAuley has a return box in their entryway. Elkhorn has a return slot at the front of their building.Please do not return videos/ dvds in Virden's outside book box. They can be damaged by the cold, or by heavy books falling on them. A/V material should be returned to the main desk during regular library hours.
Founded in 1967, the Western Manitoba Regional Library System provides public library service to the communities of the City of Brandon, the Towns of Carberry and Neepawa, the Village of Glenboro, and the Rural Municipalities of North Cypress, South Cypress and Langford, the town of Hartney and the Rural Municipality of Cameron. The Library is financially supported by a library tax levied by each of these communities and by operating grants from the provincial government of Manitoba. The day-to-day policies and operations of its four branch libraries are governed by a volunteer Board of Trustees composed of representatives from each area.
residents this municipalite and alentours.La situee library is in the premises of the school SaintJoachim , at 29, Normandeau Bay , in the heart of the village of that Broquerie.Bien it is the reservee eleves and staff of the school during school SaintJoachim DAY , the library provides services to municipal public Monday through Friday from 15 am to 20 pm 30 30 . modifiees All times are during the summer to better serve clientele.Nous have an inventory of more than 26,500 articles, or books, periodicals , DVD s, videocassettes , and compact discs, and all for children, adolescents and adults. The library is abonneea several periodicals that cater to all ages, from toddlers to more ages and dealing on various topics. Our resources are reparties in both official languages ??, that is to say, in French and English. In short, there s something for everyone! If we do not have the book you want, it is still possible to search in other libraries , firstly in Manitoba , as well as in the national libraries
The Carman Dufferin Recreation Commission is governed by a board of directors representing local citizens, municipal and town officials. The Town of Carman and the rural municiality of Dufferin along with the Dufferin Agricultural Society work together to provide recreational facilities and programs for the area.
The Carman Area Foundation is a community foundation established by an Act of Incorporation in 1998. The Foundation invests the contributions it receives in a perpetuity endowment fund and uses the income earned tomake grants to a wide range of charitable groups – grants that benefit our local communities.