Manitoba Name Total Points Rating Average

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Manitoba Name Total Points Rating Average MJT CLEVELAND GOLF ORDER OF MERIT Current Provincial Standings as of 8/29/2012 (MJT MEMBERS ONLY) Manitoba name total points rating average BOYS 13 & UNDER Nathan Wright • South Interlake GC • Warren, MB 1210.00 295.83 78.20 Timothy Brabant • St. Boniface GC • Winnipeg, MB 857.50 285.83 76.17 Brendan Kesterke • Breezy Bend CC • Headingley, MB 1245.00 275.00 75.50 Cameron McIntyre • Rossmere GC • Winnipeg, MB 1002.50 231.67 79.10 Marco Trstenjak • Larters at St. Andrews • Winnipeg, MB 665.00 221.67 78.13 Ted Glass • Southwood G&CC • Winnipeg, MB 927.50 210.00 79.30 Eric Ellison • Elmhurst GC • Winnipeg, MB 837.50 206.67 81.30 Ryan McMillan • Elmhurst G&CC • Winnipeg, MB 635.00 176.67 83.25 Sudarshan Yellamaraju • St. Andrews G&CC • Winnipeg, MB 615.00 165.00 82.13 Wesley Hoydalo • Selkirk G&CC • Selkirk, MB 667.50 155.00 83.60 Evan Grierson • Links at the Lake GC • Winnipeg, MB 352.50 117.50 86.83 Zak Bannatyne • Links at the Lake • Winnipeg, MB 387.50 104.17 85.63 Caydon Klassen • Winkler GC • Reinfeld, MB 225.00 75.00 91.00 Ty Boyd • Selkirk GC • East Selkirk, MB 225.00 75.00 86.83 Sean Gula • Red Lake G&CC • Balmertown, MB 150.00 0.00 89.25 Riley Hall • Pine Ridge GC • East St Paul, MB 150.00 0.00 87.00 Ryan Blair • Pine Ridge GC • Oakbank, MB 45.00 0.00 100.50 BOYS 14-16 Travis Fredborg • Selkirk GC • Selkirk, MB 1317.50 366.67 72.38 Steve Young • St. Charles CC • La Salle, MB 930.00 285.00 76.13 Zach Sackett • Elmhurst G&CC • Winnipeg, MB 745.00 248.33 74.50 Cole Peters • Steinbach Fly-in • Steinbach, MB 1102.50 245.00 76.00 Aaron McIntyre • Rossmere GC • Winnipeg, MB 832.50 227.50 78.80 Josh Neufeld • Oakview-Altona GC • Altona, MB 862.50 212.50 76.70 Kirk Markowski • Eagles Landing • Dryden, MB 600.00 200.00 78.83 Stacy Genaille • Swan River GC • Mafeking, MB 735.00 194.17 78.60 Tyler Doyle • Sandy Hook GC • Sandy Hook, MB 685.00 178.33 79.50 Scott Lemon • St. Charles CC • Winnipeg, MB 635.00 170.00 78.88 Elliott Panciera • Pine Ridge GC • Winnipeg, MB 450.00 121.67 81.90 Chad Boyle • Rossmere GC • Winnipeg, MB 375.00 112.50 83.00 Bailey Funk • Steinbach Fly In • Steinbach, MB 380.00 111.67 80.75 Manitoba name total points rating average Brett Multan • Elmhurst GC • Winnipeg, MB 297.50 99.17 81.17 Bryn Jones • Kenora G&CC • Kenora, MB 360.00 90.00 81.70 Stephen Kleysen • St. Charles G&CC • Winnipeg, MB 277.50 89.17 83.88 Austin Dobrescu • Brandon, MB 297.50 75.00 82.90 Myles Panciera • Pine Ridge GC • Winnipeg, MB 235.00 65.00 83.83 Colwyn Abgrall • Steinbach Fly In • Niverville, MB 180.00 56.67 84.63 Josh Hofer • South Interlake G&CC • Warren, MB 180.00 53.33 85.10 Aaron Ogrodnick • Halcrow Lake GC • The Pas , MB 160.00 53.33 83.67 Kolby Day • Shilo GC • Brandon, MB 157.50 52.50 82.00 Ben Woelk • Winkler Golf Club • Winkler, MB 157.50 50.83 86.88 Nick Woodward • St. Boniface GC • Winnipeg, MB 105.00 35.00 83.83 Dalton Joye • Selkirk GC • Selkirk, MB 95.00 31.67 96.63 Braxton Rohl • Breezy Bend CC • Headingley, MB 92.50 30.83 84.50 Garrett Kristjanson • South Interlake G&CC • Warren, MB 110.00 30.00 85.30 Ievan Maric • Pine Ridge GC • East St. Paul, MB 85.00 26.67 92.00 Matt Dyck • The Meadows GC • East St. Paul, MB 70.00 16.67 90.46 Izac Silagy • Breezy Bend GC • Winnipeg, MB 45.00 11.67 90.50 Danny Palace • Southwood GC • Winnipeg, MB 35.00 11.67 86.67 Harley Hoydalo • Selkirk G&CC • Selkirk, MB 35.00 10.00 95.50 Tyler Hall • Pine Ridge GC • East St. Paul, MB 32.50 9.17 88.25 Joel Baron • Sandhills G&CC • Carberry, MB 25.00 8.33 88.33 Chayse Brawdy • Breezy Bend GC • Headingley, MB 25.00 8.33 89.67 Connor Shaw • Gilbert Plains G&CC • Dauphin, MB 127.50 0.00 79.00 Sam **13yrs** Diamond • St. Charles CC • Winnipeg, MB 45.00 0.00 84.50 Rayan Soni • St. Charles G&CC • Winnipeg, MB 45.00 0.00 82.00 Joshua Martineau • Elmhurst GC • East St. Paul, MB 20.00 0.00 90.25 Geoff Kitt • Eagles Landing GC • Dryden, MB 45.00 0.00 82.00 Josh Kitt • Eagles Landing GC • Dryden, MB 210.00 0.00 82.00 Jeremy Kirk • Fort William CC • Thunder Bay, MB 20.00 0.00 84.50 Dan Peaslee • Souris Glenwood GC • Souris, MB 75.00 0.00 81.50 Josh Robinson • Peguis GC • Hodgson, MB 15.00 0.00 93.25 BOYS 17-19 Jordan Sinclair • Heron Landing GC • Fort Frances, MB 892.50 250.00 74.63 Brett Zdebiak • Links at the Lake • Gimli, MB 855.00 230.00 78.00 Brayden Twist • Portage la Prairie • Portage la Prairie, MB 707.50 210.83 77.63 Darren Kelpin • Teulon G&CC • Stony Mountain, MB 572.50 190.83 76.83 Mike Peters • Winnipeg, MB 532.50 177.50 77.00 PJ McIvor • Niakwa CC • Winnipeg, MB 560.00 171.67 79.75 Jack Werhun • Elmhurst G&CC • Dugald, MB 485.00 161.67 77.67 Hayden Hickey • Fort William CC • Thunder Bay, MB 457.50 152.50 78.33 Brendan Baldwin • Southwood G&CC • St. Adolphe, MB 435.00 145.00 80.00 Manitoba name total points rating average Nicholas Coldwell • Niakwa CC • Winnipeg, MB 435.00 95.00 85.40 Jeremy Gladish • Niakwa CC • Winnipeg, MB 265.00 88.33 82.83 Ryley Pace • Red Lake G&CC • Red Lake, MB 45.00 0.00 84.50 Landon Kopp • Lorette GC • Lorette, MB 120.00 0.00 83.75 Austin Dueck • Oakwood GC • Steinbach, MB 200.00 0.00 80.50 Emerson Green • • Winnipeg, MB 112.50 0.00 84.00 Bret Thompson • Southwood G&CC • Winnipeg, MB 662.50 0.00 71.50 Derek Solman • Elmhurst G&CC • Winnipeg, MB 525.00 0.00 74.75 Brett Roeland • Niakwa GC • Winnipeg, MB 135.00 0.00 78.00 Zach Andreychuk • Niakwa CC • Winnipeg, MB 262.50 0.00 78.25 Dakota Mayer • Rossmere G&CC • East St. Paul, MB 45.00 0.00 85.50 Joel Bernas • Pineridge GC • Winnipeg, MB 45.00 0.00 84.50 Matthew Mackay • Breezy Bend CC • Winnipeg, MB 90.00 0.00 79.00 Jason Klassen • Bridges GC • Starbuck, MB 75.00 0.00 80.00 Graham Philp • Links at the Lake GC • Winnipeg, MB 15.00 0.00 88.25 Scott Downs • Glendale G&CC • Winnipeg, MB 535.00 0.00 74.50 Mackenzie Nelson • Breezy Bend G&CC • Winnipeg, MB 135.00 0.00 85.00 GIRLS Veronica Vetesnik • Pinecrest GC • Winnipeg, MB 1347.50 316.67 82.70 Stefanie Lasuik • Lake of the Sandhills • Warren, MB 862.50 230.00 92.00 Brynn Todd • St. Charles GC • Winnipeg, MB 685.00 228.33 91.33 Camryn Roadley • Glendale CC • Winnipeg, MB 1035.00 220.00 89.10 McKyla Poponick • Selkirk GC • Selkirk, MB 510.00 170.00 90.67 Breanne Fredette • Niakwa GC • Winnipeg, MB 375.00 0.00 80.50 Angela Dueck • Morris, MB 75.00 0.00 115.50 Amy Cerasani • Shooters Family GC • Winnipeg, MB 300.00 0.00 93.75 Dana Todd • St. Charles CC • Winnipeg, MB 800.00 0.00 76.50 Jaclyn Albrechtsen • St. Charles CC • Winnipeg, MB 195.00 0.00 90.50 Hannah Diamond • St. Charles CC • Winnipeg, MB 172.50 0.00 91.50 JungMin Hong • Southwood G&CC • Winnipeg, MB 300.00 0.00 95.75 Delaney Schlamp • Southwood G&CC • St. Adolphe, MB 75.00 0.00 104.50 Tian Yi Bao • Southwood G&CC • Winnipeg, MB 390.00 0.00 90.00 .
Recommended publications
  • Lagimodiere Links
    LAGIMODIERE LINKS Winter 2016 What’s happening in Lagimodiere Proudly Supported by the United Way of Winnipeg Letter from your Area Commissioner by Sharon Romanow IN THIS Spring is I look forward to seeing Issue here! And many of you at the upcoming the sound of Provincial Conference being 1 Sharon’s Letter girls selling held at the Hotel Fort Garry. Info 2 Lady Lag Bonnet Award cookies, is available on the Provincial 3 Stats & Registration Info guiders website. Lagimodiere Area has a 4 Want to Try Fishing? planning subsidy available to help with the camps and cost, please ask your DC for more 5 Interlake, Workplace Incentives and Paper advancements, girls working details. towards awards and everyone Project This is also the time of year that 6 70th Girl Guides getting out and about is in the we recognize everyone’s hard air! 7-8 219th Pathfinder work and accomplishments, not Enrolment Lagimodiere Area has had a just the girls but also the Guiders. 9 219th PF learn Animation great Guiding year. Thanks to I am very proud to be your 10 Pattern for a Poncho the exceptional leaders we have Lagimodiere Area Commissioner 11 305th Sparks in our Area, we have grown in when I see our older girls receive membership by 6.69% when the their Gold Commissioner Awards 11 303rd Guides National average is only 0.68%! and Canada Cords, as I present 14-16 219th B Brownies Thank-you to everyone for their the younger ones with their Lady 17 Grand Pines Resource great work in promoting Guiding.
    [Show full text]
  • CMPS Annual Business Meeting Minutes, 1954-2018
    CMPS Annual Business Meeting Minutes, 1954-2018 1954 February 20: Colorado A & M College, Ft. Collins, Colorado. As Part of the Foresters’ Days Program, Lee Yeager, Regional Representative, Region IV, called a meeting at 2:00 p.m. to discuss The Wildlife Society and its objectives. After remarks on Society news and activities, discussion was opened on the question “Should we organize a Section or other formal body of Wildlife Society members for all or a part of Region IV?” Taking part in this discussion were Lee Yeager, J. V. K. Wagar, Art Eustis, Dr. Sooter, Dr. E. Kalmbach, Johnson Neff, Ralph Hill, Jim Grasse, Reed Fautin, John Scott, Richard Beidleman, Harold Steinhoff, and C. E. Till. Smoky Till moved that “we form a definite organization for Region IV with a President, Vice-President, and Secretary/Treasurer to perfect the organization.” Twenty-three voted for and 1 voted against this motion. Society members thus formally approved the Central Mountains and Plains Section. Harold Steinhoff was acting Secretary. October 28: Lee Yeager, Region IV Representative, in an annual report to TWS members in the region, mentioned that “Region IV is too big…we are in the process of organizing a Section composed of the Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, and Wyoming membership,” and that “other Sections in the region might be beneficial to the Society and our profession.” During the fall of the year, an election of officers was held. 1955 January 26: One hundred six (106) votes were counted for the election of officers and the results were reported to the Regional Representative.
    [Show full text]
  • Water Availability and Drought Conditions Report MAY 2021
    Water Availability and Drought Conditions Report MAY 2021 Executive Summary This Water Availability and Drought Conditions Report provides an update on conditions throughout Manitoba for May 2021. As of May 31, 2021, conditions remain dry across southern Manitoba with varied impacts occurring to water users including municipalities and water co- ops and to crop and livestock producers. For more information on conditions, indicators, and resources for those impacted by dry conditions, please visit the Manitoba Drought Monitor at www.manitoba.ca/drought Precipitation conditions over the past month, three month, and twelve month periods are as follows: o During May, most of agri-Manitoba experienced moderately dry (60 – 85 % of median) to severely dry (40 – 60 %) conditions. In northern Manitoba conditions were moderately dry in the east. However, normal (85 – 115 %) to above normal (> 115 %) precipitation was received in the north and western portions of northern Manitoba. o Over the past three months (March, April, May), most of southern Manitoba experienced severely dry to extremely dry (< 40 %) conditions, except for eastern agri-Manitoba where moderately dry to normal conditions were observed. Conditions in northern Manitoba were moderately to severely dry in the east and normal to above normal in the west. o Over the past 12 months, most of agri-Manitoba observed moderately dry conditions with regions of severe dryness in the Interlake, central, and southwest regions. Conditions in northern Manitoba were normal to above normal. As of June 1, 2021, most rivers and lakes across southern Manitoba were showing below normal (10th – 25th percentile) to much below normal (< 10th percentile) conditions.
    [Show full text]
  • Valid Operating Permits
    Valid Petroleum Storage Permits (as of September 15, 2021) Permit Type of Business Name City/Municipality Region Number Facility 20525 WOODLANDS SHELL UST Woodlands Interlake 20532 TRAPPERS DOMO UST Alexander Eastern 55141 TRAPPERS DOMO AST Alexander Eastern 20534 LE DEPANNEUR UST La Broquerie Eastern 63370 LE DEPANNEUR AST La Broquerie Eastern 20539 ESSO - THE PAS UST The Pas Northwest 20540 VALLEYVIEW CO-OP - VIRDEN UST Virden Western 20542 VALLEYVIEW CO-OP - VIRDEN AST Virden Western 20545 RAMERS CARWASH AND GAS UST Beausejour Eastern 20547 CLEARVIEW CO-OP - LA BROQUERIE GAS BAR UST La Broquerie Red River 20551 FEHRWAY FEEDS AST Ridgeville Red River 20554 DOAK'S PETROLEUM - The Pas AST Gillam Northeast 20556 NINETTE GAS SERVICE UST Ninette Western 20561 RW CONSUMER PRODUCTS AST Winnipeg Red River 20562 BORLAND CONSTRUCTION INC AST Winnipeg Red River 29143 BORLAND CONSTRUCTION INC AST Winnipeg Red River 42388 BORLAND CONSTRUCTION INC JST Winnipeg Red River 42390 BORLAND CONSTRUCTION INC JST Winnipeg Red River 20563 MISERICORDIA HEALTH CENTRE AST Winnipeg Red River 20564 SUN VALLEY CO-OP - 179 CARON ST UST St. Jean Baptiste Red River 20566 BOUNDARY CONSUMERS CO-OP - DELORAINE AST Deloraine Western 20570 LUNDAR CHICKEN CHEF & ESSO UST Lundar Interlake 20571 HIGHWAY 17 SERVICE UST Armstrong Interlake 20573 HILL-TOP GROCETERIA & GAS UST Elphinstone Western 20584 VIKING LODGE AST Cranberry Portage Northwest 20589 CITY OF BRANDON AST Brandon Western 1 Valid Petroleum Storage Permits (as of September 15, 2021) Permit Type of Business Name City/Municipality
    [Show full text]
  • Physician Directory
    Physician Directory, Currently Practicing in the Province Information is accurate as of: 9/24/2021 8:00:12 AM Page 1 of 97 Name Office Address City Prov Postal Code CCFP Specialty Abara, Chukwuma Solomon Thompson Clinic, 50 Selkirk Avenue Thompson MB R8N 0M7 CCFP Abazid, Nizar Rizk Health Sciences Centre, Section of Neonatology, 665 William Avenue Winnipeg MB R3E 0L8 Abbott, Burton Bjorn Seven Oaks General Hospital, 2300 McPhillips Street Winnipeg MB R2V 3M3 CCFP Abbu, Ganesan Palani C.W. Wiebe Medical Centre, 385 Main Street Winkler MB R6W 1J2 CCFP Abbu, Kavithan Ganesan C.W. Wiebe Medical Centre, 385 Main Street Winkler MB R6W 1J2 CCFP Abdallateef, Yossra Virden Health Centre, 480 King Street, Box 400 Virden MB R0M 2C0 Abdelgadir, Ibrahim Mohamed Ali Manitoba Clinic, 790 Sherbrook Street Winnipeg MB R3A 1M3 Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology Abdelmalek, Abeer Kamal Ghobrial The Pas Clinic, Box 240 The Pas MB R9A 1K4 Abdulrahman, Suleiman Yinka St. Boniface Hospital, Room M5038, 409 Tache Avenue Winnipeg MB R2H 2A6 Psychiatry Abdulrehman, Abdulhamid Suleman 200 Ste. Anne's Road Winnipeg MB R2M 3A1 Abej, Esmail Ahmad Abdullah Winnipeg Clinic, 425 St. Mary Ave Winnipeg MB R3C 0N2 CCFP Gastroenterology, Internal Medicine Abell, Margaret Elaine 134 First Street, Box 70 Wawanesa MB R0K 2G0 Abell, William Robert Rosser Avenue Medical Clinic, 841 Rosser Avenue Brandon MB R7A 0L1 Abidullah, Mohammad Westman Regional Laboratory, Rm 146 L, 150 McTavish Avenue Brandon MB R7A 7H8 Anatomical Pathology Abisheva, Gulniyaz Nurlanbekovna Pine Falls Health Complex, 37 Maple Street, Box 1500 Pine Falls MB R0E 1M0 CCFP Abo Alhayjaa, Sahar C W Wiebe Medical Centre, 385 Main Street Winkler MB R6W 1J2 Obstetrics & Gynecology Abou-Khamis, Rami Ahmad Northern Regional Health, 867 Thompson Drive South Thompson MB R8N 1Z4 Internal Medicine Aboulhoda, Alaa Samir The Pas Clinic, Box 240 The Pas MB R9A 1K4 General Surgery Abrams, Elissa Michele Meadowwood Medical Centre, 1555 St.
    [Show full text]
  • Guide Des Collectivités Des Premières Nations
    Guide des Collectivités des Premières nations Région du Manitoba 2012-2013 Premières nations du Manitoba En mars 2012, le Manitoba comptait 140,975 membres inscrits des Premières nations, dont 84,874 membres (60,2 p. cent) habitent dans les réserves. Ce pourcentage place le Manitoba au deuxième rang derrière l’Ontario au chapitre du nombre total de personnes vivant dans les réserves et de la population autochtone totale à l’échelle provinciale. Le rapport intitulé Population indienne inscrite selon le sexe et la résidence 2012 confirme que 84,303 (59,8 p. cent) des membres des Premières nations au Manitoba sont âgés de moins de 30 ans. Au Manitoba il y a 63 Premières nations, parmi lesquelles on retrouve 6 des 20 plus importantes bandes indiennes au Canada. On note aussi que 23 Premières nations ne disposent pas de route d’accès praticable en tout temps. Ce dilemme touche plus de la moitié de tous les membres des Premières nations qui vivent dans les réserves. Il existe cinq groupes linguistiques au sein des Premières nations du Manitoba: cri, ojibway, dakota, oji-cri et déné. À l’exception de cinq Premières nations du Manitoba - sioux Birdtail, Sioux Valley, Canupawakpa, Dakota Tipi et Dakota Plains - qui ne sont signataires d’aucun traité avec le Canada, celui-ci a signé sept traités, soit les traités nos 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, avec toutes les autres Premières nations de la province. Les Premières nations du Manitoba sont représentées par trois organismes politiques provinciaux répartis selon un axe nord-sud. Principale organisation politique, l’Assemblée des chefs du Manitoba représente 59 chefs du Manitoba.
    [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]
  • Citizenship Study Materials for Newcomers to Manitoba: Based on the 2011 Discover Canada Study Guide
    Citizenship Study Materials for Newcomers to Manitoba: Based on the 2011 Discover Canada Study Guide Table of Contents ____________________________________________________________________________ ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I TIPS FOR THE VOLUNTEER FACILITATOR II READINGS: 1. THE OATH OF CITIZENSHIP .........................................................................................1 2. WHO WE ARE ...............................................................................................................7 3. CANADA'S HISTORY (PART 1) ...................................................................................13 4. CANADA'S HISTORY (PART 2) ...................................................................................20 5. CANADA'S HISTORY (PART 3) ...................................................................................26 6. MODERN CANADA ....................................................................................................32 7. HOW CANADIANS GOVERN THEMSELVES (PART 1) .............................................. 40 8. HOW CANADIANS GOVERN THEMSELVES (PART 2) .............................................. 45 9. ELECTIONS (PART 1) ................................................................................................. 50 10. ELECTIONS (PART 2) ...............................................................................................55 11. OTHER LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT IN CANADA ................................................... 60 12. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT YOUR GOVERNMENT? ..............................
    [Show full text]
  • Biogeographydepartment of Geography
    Department of Environment and Geography, University of Manitoba Environment Field Investigations, Fall 2015 ENVR 3010 K01 or ENVR 3020 K01 Instructor: Rick Baydack ([email protected]) 255 Wallace 474-6776 Classes: Workshops generally off-campus with dates/times to be determined A. Goals: Environmental Field Investigations is a 3 or 1.5 credit hour field course in the Department of Environment and Geography that will be offered over the Fall 2015 term. The intent is to provide students with an understanding of, hands-on experience with, and adaptive management opportunities for, a wide range of field-oriented topics related to the environment and its management. The course will draw upon the expertise of various environmental specialists from government agencies, the private sector, and non-government organizations. B. Objectives: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Understand and participate in the design and delivery of field investigations for various environmental issues. 2. Assess and summarize perspectives about various environmental field investigations (6 or 3, depending on course in which student is enrolled) using an adaptive management approach. 3. Present a detailed description and adaptive strategies for an environmental field investigation of particular interest to you. C. Course Content: The course will consist of visits to a number of ‘field’ activities in which students will take an active role in examining and assessing various approaches and strategies being used to investigate environmental parameters and issues. The schedule for these field activities will be dependant upon the availability of personnel from cooperating agencies and interest from students, and additional details or cancellations of activities will be updated throughout the term.
    [Show full text]
  • ELECTORAL DISTRICTS Proposal for the Province of Manitoba
    ELECTORAL DISTRICTS Proposal for the Province of Manitoba Published pursuant to the Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act Table of Contents Part I — Preamble ........................................................................................................................... 3 Part II — Notice of Sittings for the Hearing of Representations .................................................. 10 Part III — Rules ............................................................................................................................ 11 Schedule — Maps, Proposed Boundaries and Names of Electoral Districts ................................ 14 2 Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for the Province of Manitoba Proposal Part I — Preamble Introduction Each decade, after the decennial census is completed, a key democratic exercise called electoral redistribution takes place. Redistribution is meant to reflect population growth and the territorial shifts in population both among and within provinces. There are two steps in the redistribution process. The first step involves a recalculation of the number of seats in the House of Commons given to each province based on new population estimates and a complex formula contained in the Constitution. After the current redistribution, the number of seats in the House of Commons will have increased from 308 to 338. Four provinces—Alberta, British Columbia, Quebec and Ontario—will gain seats. Along with five other provinces, Manitoba is retaining the same number of seats (14) that it had before
    [Show full text]
  • Municipal Officials Directory 2021
    MANITOBA MUNICIPAL RELATIONS Municipal Officials Directory 21 Last updated: September 23, 2021 Email updates: [email protected] MINISTER OF MUNICIPAL RELATIONS Room 317 Legislative Building Winnipeg, Manitoba CANADA R3C 0V8 ,DPSOHDVHGWRSUHVHQWWKHXSGDWHGRQOLQHGRZQORDGDEOH0XQLFLSDO2IILFLDOV'LUHFWRU\7KLV IRUPDWSURYLGHVDOOXVHUVZLWKFRQWLQXDOO\XSGDWHGDFFXUDWHDQGUHOLDEOHLQIRUPDWLRQ$FRS\ FDQEHGRZQORDGHGIURPWKH3URYLQFH¶VZHEVLWHDWWKHIROORZLQJDGGUHVV KWWSZZZJRYPEFDLDFRQWDFWXVSXEVPRGSGI 7KH0XQLFLSDO2IILFLDOV'LUHFWRU\FRQWDLQVFRPSUHKHQVLYHFRQWDFWLQIRUPDWLRQIRUDOORI 0DQLWRED¶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erek Johnson 0LQLVWHU TABLE OF CONTENTS MANITOBA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL IN ORDER OF PRECEDENCE ............................. 2 PROVINCE OF MANITOBA – DEPUTY MINISTERS ..................................................... 5 MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ............................................................ 7 MUNICIPAL RELATIONS ..............................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Standing Committee on Justice
    Third Session – Forty-Second Legislature of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba Standing Committee on Justice Chairperson Mr. Andrew Micklefield Constituency of Rossmere Vol. LXXV No. 1 - 5:30 p.m., Monday, November 30, 2020 ISSN 1708-6671 MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Forty-Second Legislature Member Constituency Political Affiliation ADAMS, Danielle Thompson NDP ALTOMARE, Nello Transcona NDP ASAGWARA, Uzoma Union Station NDP BRAR, Diljeet Burrows NDP BUSHIE, Ian Keewatinook NDP CLARKE, Eileen, Hon. Agassiz PC COX, Cathy, Hon. Kildonan-River East PC CULLEN, Cliff, Hon. Spruce Woods PC DRIEDGER, Myrna, Hon. Roblin PC EICHLER, Ralph, Hon. Lakeside PC EWASKO, Wayne Lac du Bonnet PC FIELDING, Scott, Hon. Kirkfield Park PC FONTAINE, Nahanni St. Johns NDP FRIESEN, Cameron, Hon. Morden-Winkler PC GERRARD, Jon, Hon. River Heights Lib. GOERTZEN, Kelvin, Hon. Steinbach PC GORDON, Audrey Southdale PC GUENTER, Josh Borderland PC GUILLEMARD, Sarah, Hon. Fort Richmond PC HELWER, Reg, Hon. Brandon West PC ISLEIFSON, Len Brandon East PC JOHNSON, Derek Interlake-Gimli PC JOHNSTON, Scott Assiniboia PC KINEW, Wab Fort Rouge NDP LAGASSÉ, Bob Dawson Trail PC LAGIMODIERE, Alan Selkirk PC LAMONT, Dougald St. Boniface Lib. LAMOUREUX, Cindy Tyndall Park Lib. LATHLIN, Amanda The Pas-Kameesak NDP LINDSEY, Tom Flin Flon NDP MALOWAY, Jim Elmwood NDP MARCELINO, Malaya Notre Dame NDP MARTIN, Shannon McPhillips PC MICHALESKI, Brad Dauphin PC MICKLEFIELD, Andrew Rossmere PC MORLEY-LECOMTE, Janice Seine River PC MOSES, Jamie St. Vital NDP NAYLOR, Lisa Wolseley NDP NESBITT, Greg Riding Mountain PC PALLISTER, Brian, Hon. Fort Whyte PC PEDERSEN, Blaine, Hon. Midland PC PIWNIUK, Doyle Turtle Mountain PC REYES, Jon Waverley PC SALA, Adrien St.
    [Show full text]