By Alphabetically by Distribution Centre

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

By Alphabetically by Distribution Centre LOCATIONS SERVED DISTRIBUTION CENTRES DISTRIBUTION CENTRE LOCATION SERVED BY ALPHABETICALLY BY DISTRIBUTION CENTRE Alexander Brandon Ashern Ashern Algar Virden Ashern Broad Valley Allegra Beausejour Ashern Camper Alonsa Neepawa Ashern Dallas Altamont Carman Ashern Deerhorn Altona Winkler Ashern Dolly Bay Amaranth Neepawa Ashern Ericksdale Angusville Russell Ashern Fairford Anola Winnipeg Ashern Faulkner Arbakka Steinbach Ashern Fisher Branch Arborg Gimli Ashern Fisherton Arden Neepawa Ashern Grahamdale Argyle Selkirk Ashern Gypsumville Arizona Carberry Ashern Harperville Arnaud Morris Ashern Hilbre Arnes Gimli Ashern Hodgson Arrow River Russell Ashern Homebrook Ashbury Brandon Ashern Little Saskatchewan Ashern Ashern Ashern Lundar Ashville Dauphin Ashern Moosehorn Atik The Pas Ashern Mulvihill Aubigny Morris Ashern Oak Point Austin Carberry Ashern Oakview Aweme Brandon Ashern Pinemuth Ashern Poplarfield Bagot Portage la Prairie Ashern Scotch Bay Bakers Narrows Flin Flon Ashern Spearhill Baldur Killarney Ashern St. Laurent Balmoral Selkirk Ashern St. Martin Bannerman Killarney Ashern Steep Rock Barnsley Carman Ashern Sylvan Barrows Swan River Ashern The Narrows Basswood Minnedosa Ashern Vogar Beaconia Selkirk Ashern Zbaraz Beausejour Beausejour Beaver Portage la Prairie Beausejour Allegra Belair Beausejour Beausejour Beausejour Belleview Virden Beausejour Belair Bellsite Swan River Beausejour Dunbarton Belmont Killarney Beausejour Elma Bender Gimli Beausejour Garson Benito Swan River Beausejour Greenwald Berens River Lac du Bonnet Beausejour Janow Beresford Souris Beausejour Milner Ridge Berlo Gimli Beausejour Molson Bethany Minnedosa Beausejour Nourse Beulah Virden Beausejour Rennie Bield Dauphin Beausejour Rosewood Binscarth Russell Beausejour Sapton Birch River Swan River Beausejour Seddons Corner Bird River Lac du Bonnet Beausejour Ste. Genevieve Birds Hill Winnipeg Beausejour Ste. Rita Birdtail Russell Beausejour Stead Birnie Neepawa Beausejour Stoney Hill Birtle Russell Beausejour Thalberg Bissett Lac du Bonnet Beausejour Tyndall Blackdale Winnipeg Beausejour Whitemouth Bloodvein River Lac du Bonnet Bloom Portage la Prairie Brandon Alexander LOCATIONS SERVED DISTRIBUTION CENTRES DISTRIBUTION CENTRE LOCATION SERVED BY ALPHABETICALLY BY DISTRIBUTION CENTRE Blumenfeld Winkler Brandon Ashbury Blumenort Steinbach Brandon Aweme Boggy Creek Swan River Brandon Bradwardine Boissevain Killarney Brandon Brandon Bowsman Swan River Brandon Chater Bradwardine Brandon Brandon Douglas Brandon Brandon Brandon Forrest Brightstone Lac du Bonnet Brandon Justice Bristol Steinbach Brandon Kemney Broad Valley Ashern Brandon Knox Brookdale Neepawa Brandon Levine Brunkild Carman Brandon Myra Bruxelles Carman Brandon Owl Lake Bunclody Souris Brandon Rivers Butler Virden Brandon Rounthwaite Brandon Shilo Cadurcis Minnedosa Brandon Treesbank Caliento Steinbach Brandon Villette Camp Morton Gimli Brandon Wheatland Camper Ashern Camperville Swan River Carberry Arizona Carberry Carberry Carberry Austin Cardinal Carman Carberry Carberry Carey Steinbach Carberry Cypress River Carlin Winnipeg Carberry Edrans Carlowrie Morris Carberry Fairview Carman Carman Carberry Firdale Carroll Souris Carberry Glenboro Cartier Winnipeg Carberry Gregg Cartwright Killarney Carberry Harte Caye Portage la Prairie Carberry Holland Channing Flin Flon Carberry Ingelow Chater Brandon Carberry Ladysmith Chatfield Gimli Carberry Landseer Chillon Russell Carberry Melbourne Choritz Winkler Carberry Oberon Churchill Churchill Carberry Petrel Clandeboye Selkirk Carberry Pine Creek Station Clanwilliam Minnedosa Carberry Pleasant Point Clearwater Killarney Carberry Pratt Colby Portage la Prairie Carberry Sidney Cooks Creek Selkirk Carberry Stockton Cormorant The Pas Carberry Wellwood Cowan Swan River Cracknell Russell Carman Altamont Cranberry Portage Flin Flon Carman Barnsley Crandall Virden Carman Brunkild Crane River Dauphin Carman Bruxelles Crawford Park Minnedosa Carman Cardinal Cromer Virden Carman Carman Cross Lake Thompson Carman Culross Crystal City Morden Carman Deerwood Culross Carman Carman Elm Creek Culver Steinbach Carman Fannystelle Curtis Portage la Prairie Carman Graham Cypress River Carberry Carman Graysville Carman Haywood Dacotah Winnipeg Carman Homewood Dallas Ashern Carman Lorne LOCATIONS SERVED DISTRIBUTION CENTRES DISTRIBUTION CENTRE LOCATION SERVED BY ALPHABETICALLY BY DISTRIBUTION CENTRE Dand Souris Carman Miami Darlingford Morden Carman Myrtle Darwin Lac du Bonnet Carman Notre Dame de Lourdes Dauphin Dauphin Carman Roland Dawson Bay The Pas Carman Rosebank Deacons Corner Winnipeg Carman Roseisle Decker Virden Carman Saint Alphonse Deepdale Swan River Carman Saint Lupicin Deer Portage la Prairie Carman Sperling Deerhorn Ashern Carman St. Claude Deerwood Carman Carman Stephenfield Deleau Souris Carman Swan Lake Deloraine Killarney Carman Treherne Delta Beach Portage la Prairie Ditch Lake Minnedosa Churchill Churchill Dolly Bay Ashern Domain Winnipeg Dauphin Ashville Dominion City Morris Dauphin Bield Douglas Brandon Dauphin Crane River Dropmore Russell Dauphin Dauphin Duck Bay Swan River Dauphin East Bay Duck River Swan River Dauphin Ebb & Flow Dufresne Steinbach Dauphin Eddystone Dufrost Morris Dauphin Ethelbert Dugald Winnipeg Dauphin Fork River Dunbarton Beausejour Dauphin Freedale Dunrea Killarney Dauphin Garland Durban Swan River Dauphin Gilbert Plains Dauphin Grandview East Bay Dauphin Dauphin Halicz East Braintree Steinbach Dauphin Keld East Selkirk Selkirk Dauphin Kinosota East St. Paul Winnipeg Dauphin Laurier Easterville The Pas Dauphin Magnet Ebb & Flow Dauphin Dauphin Makinak Ebor Virden Dauphin Meadow Portage Eddystone Dauphin Dauphin Merridale Eden Neepawa Dauphin Million Edrans Carberry Dauphin Mink Creek Edwin Portage la Prairie Dauphin Moose Bay Elgin Souris Dauphin North Junction Elie Winnipeg Dauphin Oak Brae Elkhorn Virden Dauphin Ochre River Elm Creek Carman Dauphin Paulson Elma Beausejour Dauphin Rorketon Elphinstone Minnedosa Dauphin Shevlin Emerson Morris Dauphin Shortdale Endcliffe Russell Dauphin Sifton Enterprise Killarney Dauphin Skownan Ericksdale Ashern Dauphin St. Rose du Lac Erickson Minnedosa Dauphin Ste. Amélie Erinview Selkirk Dauphin Toutes Aides Ethelbert Dauphin Dauphin Trembowla Ewart Virden Dauphin Valley River Exira Portage la Prairie Dauphin Venlaw Dauphin Volga Fairfax Souris Dauphin Waterhen Fairford Ashern Dauphin Weiden Fairview Carberry Dauphin Winnipegosis LOCATIONS SERVED DISTRIBUTION CENTRES DISTRIBUTION CENTRE LOCATION SERVED BY ALPHABETICALLY BY DISTRIBUTION CENTRE Falcon Lake Steinbach Dauphin Zoria Fallison Killarney Fannystelle Carman Flin Flon Bakers Narrows Faulkner Ashern Flin Flon Channing Findlay Souris Flin Flon Cranberry Portage Finns Gimli Flin Flon Flin Flon Firdale Carberry Flin Flon Pukatawagen Fisher Branch Ashern Flin Flon Sherridon Fisher River Gimli Flin Flon Snow Lake Fisherton Ashern Flin Flon Flin Flon Gimli Arborg Fork River Dauphin Gimli Arnes Forrest Brandon Gimli Bender Fortier Portage la Prairie Gimli Berlo Foxwarren Russell Gimli Camp Morton Franklin Neepawa Gimli Chatfield Fraserwood Gimli Gimli Finns Fredensthal Morris Gimli Fisher River Freedale Dauphin Gimli Fraserwood Freshford The Pas Gimli Gimli Friedensfeld Steinbach Gimli Glen Bay Friedensruh Winkler Gimli Hnausa Fulton Portage la Prairie Gimli Husavik Gimli Inwood Garden Hill Thompson Gimli Komarno Gardenton Morris Gimli Koostatak Garland Dauphin Gimli Malonton Garson Beausejour Gimli Matheson Island Gilbert Plains Dauphin Gimli Matlock Gilliam Thompson Gimli Meleb Gimli Gimli Gimli Narcisse Ginew Morris Gimli Peguis Giroux Steinbach Gimli Riverton Gladstone Neepawa Gimli Sandy Hook Glen Bay Gimli Gimli Silver Harbour Glenboro Carberry Gimli Spruce Sands Glencairn Neepawa Gimli Teulon Glenella Neepawa Gimli Winnipeg Beach Glenforsa Minnedosa Glenlea Winnipeg Lac Du Bonnet Berens River Glenora Killarney Lac Du Bonnet Bird River Glossop Minnedosa Lac Du Bonnet Bissett Gnadenfeld Winkler Lac Du Bonnet Bloodvein River Gnadenthal Winkler Lac Du Bonnet Brightstone Gods Narrows Thompson Lac Du Bonnet Darwin Golden Stream Portage la Prairie Lac Du Bonnet Great Falls Goodland Killarney Lac Du Bonnet Lac Du Bonnet Gordon Winnipeg Lac Du Bonnet Lee River Grace Lake The Pas Lac Du Bonnet Long Lake Graham Carman Lac Du Bonnet Manigotogan Grahamdale Ashern Lac Du Bonnet McArthur Falls Grand Beach Selkirk Lac Du Bonnet Pinawa Grand Marias Selkirk Lac Du Bonnet Pine Falls Grand Rapids The Pas Lac Du Bonnet Pointe Du Bois Grande Pointe Winnipeg Lac Du Bonnet Poplar Bay Grandview Dauphin Lac Du Bonnet Powerview Grass River Neepawa Lac Du Bonnet River Hills Graysville Carman Lac Du Bonnet Sasaginnigak Great Falls Lac du Bonnet Lac Du Bonnet Seven Sisters LOCATIONS SERVED DISTRIBUTION CENTRES DISTRIBUTION CENTRE LOCATION SERVED BY ALPHABETICALLY BY DISTRIBUTION CENTRE Green Ridge Morris Lac Du Bonnet Spring Well Greenfarm Winkler Lac Du Bonnet St. George Greenwald Beausejour Lac Du Bonnet Traverse Gregg Carberry Lac Du Bonnet Wanipigow Gretna Winkler Griswold Virden Killarney Baldur Grosse Isle Winnipeg Killarney Bannerman Grunthal Steinbach Killarney Belmont Gunton Selkirk Killarney Boissevain Gypsumville Ashern Killarney Cartwright Killarney Clearwater Hadashville Steinbach Killarney Deloraine Halbstadt Winkler Killarney Dunrea Halicz Dauphin Killarney Enterprise Hallboro Neepawa Killarney Fallison Hamiota Minnedosa Killarney Glenora Harding Virden Killarney Goodland Hargrave Virden Killarney Hilton Harmsworth Virden Killarney Holmfield
Recommended publications
  • Mar 01 Manitoba --+
    BROWNLEE'S INDEXED RAILWAY AND GUIDE maR 01 manitoba --+----- PUBUSHED tlQcQ¥vY OF THE PROVI4I.@~MENT. ----- A COMPLETE ENCYCLOPJEDIA -OF-- THE PRAIRIE PROVINCE. -- -+ --- +- ----. PUBLIEHED BY J. H. BROWNLEE, BRANDON, MAN., NORTH\\ .. " 1 AhEN 1 FOk "The Dominion Illustrated." II IN-~ENDING SETTLERS In Manitoba and the Northwest Territories will find it to their advantage to call at the Northwest head office of the Massey Man­ ufacturing Co., Market Square; Winnipeg, or at their permanent local offices through­ out the country, where they will in a few hours gain more reliable information about the surrounding district' than they could learn in weeks by ordinary methods. Wherever you Pitch your Tent Look up the Massey Agent. He can tell you all about the settlers, the kind of soil, wood, water, proximity to schools and churches, the average price of land per acre, where the Free Grant Government Lands Are located, the average price of horses, Oxen, Cows, Lumber, &c., &c., and If you don't like his Plows, Harrows, Seeders, Drills, Wagons, Mowers. Horse Rakes, Self Binding Harvesters, &c., profit by his experience. SEE THE BACK COYER. {jr.2J" Cons u I r your' fl'iencls ca nnot get this CUIDE supply it by rnail on ,'eceipt or ~5 <·ts. nevvs dealers, the Publisher vvill 1. H . BROWNLEE, Brandon, Man. The Glory of a Man is his Strength 1l'he Great Strength Giver It is· not a Illere Extract or Meat, but contai"ns all the nutritious and life giving eleIllents of Meat. ., '" I A PERFECT FOOD FOR THE SICK. L " A WARMING AND NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE.
    [Show full text]
  • AND GEOLOGY of the SURROUNDING AREA I
    . " ... , - .: ~... GP3/10 ~ " . :6',;, J .~~- -i-~ .. '~ MANITOBA MINES BRANCH DEPARTMENT OF MfNES AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAKE ST. MARTIN CRYPTO~EXPLOSION CRATER .. AND GEOLOGY OF THE SURROUNDING AREA i . , - by H. R. McCabe and B. B. Bannatyne Geological Paper 3/70 Winnipeg 1970 Electronic Capture, 2011 The PDF file from which this document was printed was generated by scanning an original copy of the publication. Because the capture method used was 'Searchable Image (Exact)', it was not possible to proofread the resulting file to remove errors resulting from the capture process. Users should therefore verify critical information in an original copy of the publication. (i) GP3/10 MANITOBA M]NES BRANCH DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND NATURAL RESOURCES LAKE ST. MARTIN CRYPTO·EXPLOSION CRATER AND GEOLOGY OF THE SURROUNDING AREA by H. R. McCabe and B. B. Bannatync • Geological Paper 3/70 Winnipeg 1970 (ii) TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction' r Previous work I .. Present work 2 Purpose 4 Acknowledgcmcnts 4 Part A - Regional geology and structural setting 4 Post-Silurian paleogeography 10 Post-crater structure 11 Uthology 11 Precambrian rocks 12 Winnipeg Fomlation 13 Red River Fomlation 14 Stony Mountain Formation 15 Gunn Member 15 Gunton Member 16 Stoncwall Formation 16 Interlake Group 16 Summary 17 Part B - Lake St. Martin crypto-explosion crater 33 St. Martin series 33 Shock metamorphism 33 Quartz 33 Feldspar 35 Biotite 35 Amphibole 36 Pseudotachylyte 36 Altered gneiss 37 Carbonate breccias 41 Polymict breccias 43 Aphanitic igneous rocks - trachyandcsitc 47 Post·crater Red Beds and Evaporites (Amaranth Formation?) 50 Red Bed Member 50 Evaporite Member 52 Age of Red Bed·Evaporite sequence 53 Selected References 67 .
    [Show full text]
  • Heritage Posting, No. 52
    MANITOBA MENNONITE HISTORICAL SOCIETY No. 52 April 2006 AMixof Business and the A.-ts at MMHSAnnual Meeting Members of the Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society met at Mennonite Heritage Village in Steinbach for their annual meeting Saturday, March 4. Business sessions were augmented by a touch of Mennonite architecture and the arts, quartet singing, an author reading and snacks. There was also historical significance in the meeting site, since MHV is an offshoot of the historical society. Curator Roland Sawatzky noted ongoing events at the Village, such as its May MCC theme, highlighting "quilts, war and women making a difference" in the Gallery. Sawatzky also summarized his PhD dissertation entitled Author James Urry at book signing. "The Control of Social Space in Mennonite Housebarns of - Photos by Bert Friesen Manitoba, 1874-1940." It was based on then got involved in politics - both in voting and seeking architectural studies, office. oral interviews and In committee reports, Genealogy and Family History historical research of chair Werner Toews reported on a recently held family three villages: history event, the upping of prize money for the Henry E. Neubergthal, Reinland Plett Memorial essay award contest, and announced that and Chortitz. the next Family Roots Day would be held March 25, 2006 Author Eleanor at Winkler. Hildebrand Chornoboy For Publications and Marketing, Jake Peters said he's read from her first quite hopeful that the new Manitoba Mennonite history will children's book, entitled be published this year. He also reported on the lease "Snow Angels." agreement with Mennonite Heritage Centre, and provided Special guest James a publication inventory of old and current stock.
    [Show full text]
  • Farm Proporty Change Map 2020 Reassessment
    Kelsey 17% Reassessment 2020 Minitonas Bowsman Total Assessment Change (%) for Farm Properties Swan Valley W. 9% 9% LEGEND NORTHERN MUNIS = Decreasing > 10% Thompson - = Decreasing between 0% and 10% Flin Flon - Mountain 36% = Increasing between 0% and 10% The Pas - = Increasing between 10% and 20% Snow Lake - Swan River: - = Increasing between 20% and 30% Churchill - Dauphin (C): - = Increasing > 30% Lynn Lake - Mossey River Leaf Rapids - Ethelbert 16% 15% Gillam - Lakeshore 14% Grand Rapids - Roblin Mystery Lake - 19% Gilbert Grahamdale Grandview Plains Dauphin 11% 15% 11% 17% Alonsa Bifrost- Small RM's: 16% Fisher Riverton Arborg: - E. St. Paul: 9% 4% 19% W. Interlake Wpg Beach: - W. St. Paul: 8% Riding Mtn. W. 9% 11% Ste. Rose Dunottar: - Headingley: 7% 23% Selkirk: - St. FX: 12% Minnedosa: - Victoria Beach: - Russell Neepawa: - McCreary Armstrong -Bins 14% 28% 24% Rossburn Coldwell 11% 11% Gimli 26% Har-Park Alexander 4% Rosedale Glen-Lans 13% Ellice- CW-Eric 3% 16% Archie Prairie Yellowhead 3% 2% View 4% 29% Teulon: - St. Laurent 8% Lac du Bonnet Minto- Stonewall: - Rockwood 21% Odanah 21% St. Clements 3% WestLake- Portage (C): - St. Andrews 22% Glad Woodlands 6% Oakview 21% 19% Brokenhead Pinawa Hamiota 4% 30% - Powerview-Pine Falls: - 6% Lac du Bonnet (T): - Portage N. Cyp-Lang 11% White Beausejour: - 5% Rosser mouth Wallace-Woodworth Riverdale Elton 12% 20% 5% 1% 0% N. Norfolk Springfield 8% Cartier 13% 7% Wpg - Whitehead Cornwallis 5% 3% Pipestone Norf-Tre Grey Tache 11% Sifton Glenboro-S.C. Victoria 15% 12% Macdonald 47% Reynolds 3% 5% 14% 10% Ste. Anne 5% Souris-Glen Oak-Wawa Ritchot 16% 2% 8% 30% Dufferin Hanover 11% 15% La Bro Grassland Prairie Lakes Argyle Lorne Morris De Sal 8% Two Borders 7% 11% 25% 7% 15% 8% 9% Thompson Roland 9% 6% Brenda- Boissevain- Piney Waskada Morton Mcalm 30% 8% 3% Pembina Stanley Rhineland 14% Em-Frank Stuartburn Killarney-TM Louise 11% 10% 12% 11% 16% 6% Cart-Rob 1% Del-Win 7% 2% Virden: - Brandon: - Carberry: - Carman: - Morris (T): - Ste.
    [Show full text]
  • Neepawa, Manitoba
    Neepawa, Manitoba Developed By Welcome to Sunrise Manor in the Heart of Neepawa Reserve your unit today! The overall purpose of the corporation is to support and Maintenance Free enhance independent and healthy living for seniors in the Town Affordable Living of Neepawa, Manitoba. Sunrise Manor will be located on the Quiet and Peaceful CN Land, for active adults which is on the Yellowhead Highway 16 at the intersection with Highway 5. This three-story development is perfect for active older adults seeking a simplified lifestyle — one that is engaging, social, and free from daily responsibilities like housekeeping and home maintenance. The building consists of one and two-bedroom apartment units. All Developed, owned and operated by Stone Cliff Builders Inc. apartments are spacious and fully equipped with a private balcony. If you or someone you know are seeking secure and affordable July 2018 retirement living in a supportive and home-like environment, plan to make Sunrise Manor your new home. Contents subject to change without notice. Ready to make Sunrise Features & Amenities Manor your new home? The Building • Private dining room for family • Beautifully designed 3-story building occasions with brick and acrylic stucco • Proximity card “key” system at main Accessible • Covered canopy at front entrances entrance for ease of access to the Design of the building and living unites building capable of accomodating the special • Quiet hydraulic elevator • On-site staff for building administration mobility needs of seniors. • Professionally landscaped grounds and maintenance • Parking for residents and guests • Smoke detectors system throughout suites and building with central Suites monitoring • Spacious 1 and 2-bedroom apartments with private balconies Added Conveniences / Activities A | One Bedroom Unit • Modern galley style kitchen with Additional Options Available Social and recreational activities help approx.
    [Show full text]
  • Manitoba Regional Health Authority (RHA) DISTRICTS MCHP Area Definitions for the Period 2002 to 2012
    Manitoba Regional Health Authority (RHA) DISTRICTS MCHP Area Definitions for the period 2002 to 2012 The following list identifies the RHAs and RHA Districts in Manitoba between the period 2002 and 2012. The 11 RHAs are listed using major headings with numbers and include the MCHP - Manitoba Health codes that identify them. RHA Districts are listed under the RHA heading and include the Municipal codes that identify them. Changes / modifications to these definitions and the use of postal codes in definitions are noted where relevant. 1. CENTRAL (A - 40) Note: In the fall of 2002, Central changed their districts, going from 8 to 9 districts. The changes are noted below, beside the appropriate district area. Seven Regions (A1S) (* 2002 changed code from A8 to A1S *) '063' - Lakeview RM '166' - Westbourne RM '167' - Gladstone Town '206' - Alonsa RM 'A18' - Sandy Bay FN Cartier/SFX (A1C) (* 2002 changed name from MacDonald/Cartier, and code from A4 to A1C *) '021' - Cartier RM '321' - Headingley RM '127' - St. Francois Xavier RM Portage (A1P) (* 2002 changed code from A7 to A1P *) '090' - Macgregor Village '089' - North Norfolk RM (* 2002 added area from Seven Regions district *) '098' - Portage La Prairie RM '099' - Portage La Prairie City 'A33' - Dakota Tipi FN 'A05' - Dakota Plains FN 'A04' - Long Plain FN Carman (A2C) (* 2002 changed code from A2 to A2C *) '034' - Carman Town '033' - Dufferin RM '053' - Grey RM '112' - Roland RM '195' - St. Claude Village '158' - Thompson RM 1 Manitoba Regional Health Authority (RHA) DISTRICTS MCHP Area
    [Show full text]
  • Ashern & Arborg, Manitoba
    RURAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE Immigration Settlement Services and Gaps in Ashern & Arborg, Manitoba This community report is part of the “Immigration Settlement Services and Gaps in CIC’s Western Region” study. Population (2011): Ashern 609 residents Arborg 1,152 residents Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 Census Permanent Resident Landings Arborg 2008-2013 Data sources: 2 Service Source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada Providing Organizations (SPOs) receiving funding from CIC, provincial and other sources. • Findings validated locally SETTLEMENT SERVICES Top services offered Key gaps identified Barriers to access services • Information and orientation, • Transportation support • Language difficulties of needs assessment and • Recognition of foreign newcomers referral, interpretation credentials • Transportation difficulties services, language training • Inadequate ability to support • Confusion about where and support. non-Permanent residents (PR) to get help • Assistance finding housing • Lack of administrative help and job (networking and • Ineligibility for services (e.g., Permanent resident • Lack of childcare mentoring), setting up a applications and getting business. drivers licenses) • Hours of the day the services are offered • Assistance with daily life, • Several services need to computer access. expand Top services needed Services needed by newcomers ineligible for • Language training and assessment CIC funded services • Computer/internet access Language training, computer access, • Assistance with daily life information and orientation, need assessment and referral, supports from Service Canada • Assistance finding housing (SIN number and child tax). • Information and orientation PArtnershIPS INTEGRATION IN COMMUNITY In Ashern and Arborg, both service providers • The perception of how easy it was for sampled were working in partnership. newcomers to settle in Ashern and Arborg was • The most commonly identified partnerships exist mixed.
    [Show full text]
  • CTI / RHA Community/Region Index Jan-19
    CTI / RHA Community/Region Index Jan-19 Location CTI Region Health Authority A Aghaming North Eastman Interlake-Eastern Health Akudik Churchill WRHA Albert North Eastman Interlake-Eastern Health Albert Beach North Eastman Interlake-Eastern Health Alexander Brandon Prairie Mountain Health Alfretta (see Hamiota) Assiniboine North Prairie Mountain Health Algar Assiniboine South Prairie Mountain Health Alpha Central Southern Health Allegra North Eastman Interlake-Eastern Health Almdal's Cove Interlake Interlake-Eastern Health Alonsa Central Southern Health Alpine Parkland Prairie Mountain Health Altamont Central Southern Health Albergthal Central Southern Health Altona Central Southern Health Amanda North Eastman Interlake-Eastern Health Amaranth Central Southern Health Ambroise Station Central Southern Health Ameer Assiniboine North Prairie Mountain Health Amery Burntwood Northern Health Anama Bay Interlake Interlake-Eastern Health Angusville Assiniboine North Prairie Mountain Health Anola North Eastman Interlake-Eastern Health Arbakka South Eastman Southern Health Arbor Island (see Morton) Assiniboine South Prairie Mountain Health Arborg Interlake Interlake-Eastern Health Arden Assiniboine North Prairie Mountain Health Argue Assiniboine South Prairie Mountain Health Argyle Interlake Interlake-Eastern Health Arizona Central Southern Health Amaud South Eastman Southern Health Ames Interlake Interlake-Eastern Health Amot Burntwood Northern Health Anola North Eastman Interlake-Eastern Health Arona Central Southern Health Arrow River Assiniboine
    [Show full text]
  • The Herdsman's House – Neubergthal
    Heritage Posting 1 No. 75 June 2013 The Herdsman’s House – Neubergthal by Margruite Krahn In 1998 when Paul and I purchased the John P Klippenstein property, it was the barn that caught our attention, and the reason for our move to Neubergthal. Shortly after settling onto the property we learned of the value of another building on the property, the village herdsman’s house. The knowledge that this was the only remaining dwelling of its type in Manitoba, meant we had to make a decision we hadn’t expected to stabilize and later restore the structure. What we have come to learn from written research and the oral tradition of local residents, is that this three room ca.1890’s wood frame structure was initially a herdsman’s house in Gnadenthal, and moved to Neubergthal in ca.1900. All indications are that it was also used as the village herdsman’s house in Neubergthal. “Sometime after the village agreement ended (1909), the transition away from the communal pasture and herdsman occurred, and each village farmer pastured their own cattle. Perhaps this Herdsman’s House and Krahn Barn ( built by P. J. was as early as 1912, as that was when Peter Klippenstein Klippenstein in 1929) established the yard on which the house hold thatching. ”(Prairie Settlement Patterns, L. Dick/J apparently already Harris). Other heritage elements include wood frame stood.” (A Cultural construction with horizontal board siding and plain Landscape, F. E bargeboards, a brick chimney near the centre of the roof’s Klippenstein) apex, and the number and placement of windows and The character- doors.
    [Show full text]
  • Preservings $10.00 No
    -being the Magazine/Journal of the Hanover Steinbach Historical Society Inc. Preservings $10.00 No. 16, June, 2000 “A people who have not the pride to record their own history will not long have the virtues to make their history worth recording; and no people who are indifferent to their past need hope to make their future great.” — Jan Gleysteen Happy Birthday - West Reserve - 1875-2000 125 Years Old Congratulations to our neighbours in the West descendants of the Old Kolony (OK) congrega- Gemeinde by Aeltester Johann Wiebe (1837- Reserve, Altona Winkler area, as they are cel- tions of Manitoba, and indeed across Canada, 1905), Rosengart, W. R., Manitoba, in 1875. By ebrating their 125th anniversary this summer. the U. S.A., and Latin American, on the occasion 1900 the OK community in Altona Winkler was We particularly congratulate the members and of the 125th anniversary of the founding of their considered one of the wealthiest in Manitoba. We wish them well and anticipate that many residents of Hanover Steinbach will want to “cross the river” to take part in various of the anniversary events planned for the West Reserve over the summer. We welcome the readers to another feast of historical writing. Editor D. Plett Q.C. Inside This Issue Feature stories .............................. 3-48 President’s Report ............................ 49 Editorial ...................................... 50-57 Letters ........................................ 58-62 Sketch of the central Old Kolony (OK) village of Reinland, West Reserve, founded in 1875. The drawing by W. T. Smedley dates to the early 1880s and was published in Picturesque Canada. The windmill News .......................................
    [Show full text]
  • Table of Contents
    EA REPORT SECTION 3 ENGAGEMENT PROCESS LAKE ST. MARTIN ACCESS ROAD LAKE ST. MARTIN ACCESS ROAD ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS 3.0 ENGAGEMENT PROCESS ............................................................................ 3-1 3.1 overview ................................................................................................3-1 3.2 OPEN HOUSES .......................................................................................3-1 3.2.1 Round One Open House .........................................................3-1 3.2.1.1 Moosehorn Public Open House (June 29, 2017) ......3-2 3.2.1.2 Winnipeg Public Open House (July 13, 2017) ..........3-2 3.2.2 Round Two Open House .........................................................3-2 3.2.2.1 Moosehorn Public Open House (March 6, 2018) .....3-3 3.2.2.2 Winnipeg Open House (March 18, 2018) .................3-4 3.2.3 Round Three Open House.......................................................3-5 3.2.3.1 Moosehorn Open House (July 19, 2018) ..................3-6 3.2.3.2 St. Laurent Open House (July 20, 2018) ...................3-6 3.2.3.3 Portage la Prairie Open House (July 21, 2018) .........3-6 3.2.3.4 Winnipeg Open House (July 27, 2018) .....................3-6 3.3 Government ..........................................................................................3-8 3.3.1 Province of Manitoba .............................................................3-8 3.3.2 RM of Grahamdale ............................................................... 3-11 3.4 Other
    [Show full text]
  • Section M: Community Support
    Section M: Community Support Page 251 of 653 Community Support Health Canada’s Regional Advisor for Children Special Services has developed the Children’s Services Reference Chart for general information on what types of health services are available in the First Nations’ communities. Colour coding was used to indicate where similar services might be accessible from the various community programs. A legend that explains each of the colours /categories can be found in the centre of chart. By using the chart’s colour coding system, resource teachers may be able to contact the communities’ agencies and begin to open new lines of communication in order to create opportunities for cost sharing for special needs services with the schools. However, it needs to be noted that not all First Nations’ communities offer the depth or variety of the services described due to many factors (i.e., budgets). Unfortunately, there are times when special needs services are required but cannot be accessed for reasons beyond the school and community. It is then that resource teachers should contact Manitoba’s Regional Advisor for Children Special Services to ask for direction and assistance in resolving the issue. Manitoba’s Regional Advisor, Children’s Special Services, First Nations and Inuit Health Programs is Mary L. Brown. Phone: 204-­‐983-­‐1613 Fax: 204-­‐983-­‐0079 Email: [email protected] On page two is the Children’s Services Reference Chart and on the following page is information from the chart in a clearer and more readable format including
    [Show full text]