In the early 1950’s a few Western Canadian beekeepers had a dream – a vision to form an organization, owned by Canadian beekeepers, that would have the capability to sell their quality Canadian honey throughout the world. Bee Maid Honey commenced operation in 1954 when the Manitoba and Saskatchewan Honey Co-Operatives agreed to market all their honey jointly. In 1961, the Alberta Honey Co-op participated with the Manitoba and Saskatchewan Co-Ops through Bee Maid Honey in developing the export market, and in 1962 began full participation in both the domestic and export markets.
In 1970 the Manitoba Co-Operative purchased the assets of the Saskatchewan Honey Co-Operative and amalgamated the membership. The Alberta Honey Producers Co-Operatives purchased the Honey Division of the Central Alberta Dairy Pool, situated at Bassano, Alberta, in 1976.
Thus, by 1976, the principle of beekeepers marketing their own honey was fully extended beyond provincial borders. Bee Maid Honey was
In These HallsThe Conservatory is Manitoba's premier independent institution - dedicated to a higher level of musical learning. We will help you learn and achieve.More importantly - we are a musical community. We embrace and nurture the musical spirit of toddlers, beginners, students, dabblers, amateurs, professionals and even listeners.You will find yourself welcome here.
Established in 2003, we've grown steadily over the years under the watchful eye of Master Frederick Natividad.Our school is proud to maintain high standards of program instruction. We have the finest quality teachers combined with great programs and awesome students. We know that our school is simply one of the best of martial arts schools that Winnipeg has to offer. Please feel free to contact us directly if you have any questions.
Located in Winnipeg, the Nunavut Gallery boasts a selection of Inuit sculptures, drawings and prints from nearly all areas of Nunavut. Please contact us for professional appraisal of your pieces, or to buy or sell a collection. To browse through the featured artworks, please see our website.
The gallery's director, Richard Kroeker has over seventeen years experience in the field of Inuit and contemporary art. Richard has been involved with Winnipeg Art Gallery in the past as a tour guide specializing in Inuit Art. He has also traveled in the arctic to numerous communities including Baker Lake, Arviat, Repulse Bay and many others.