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Glenbow Archives Canadian Pacific Railway. Right-Of-Way Department
Glenbow Archives Canadian Pacific Railway. Right-of-Way Department fonds (M-9591) Return to inventory: http://www.glenbow.org/collections/search/findingAids/archhtm/cpr_right.cfm Series 12. Great North-West Central Railway-Chater to Hamiota - Lenore Subdivision (Rapid City Subdivision).-1887-1983. - Chater to Minnedosa-45.6 miles. In operation June 1900. Lenore Subdivision-Forrest to Lenore-in operation June 1903. From near Brandon to Miniota, Manitoba-71.7 miles, plus a 3.6 mile spur running eastwards from Gautier Junction into Rapid City. In 1886, a railway line was constructed from Minnedosa to Gautier by the Saskatchewan and Western Railway. In 1888 the Great North Central Railway built a line from Gautier to Hamiota. It was extended to Miniota and southward to near Brandon m 1889-90. On June 11, 1900, operation of all this trackage was taken over by the Canadian Pacific Railway. The section from Minnedosa to Rapid City was abandoned in 1963 leaving the 3.6 miles “Rapid City Spur”. Much of the remainder abandoned in 1981. M-9591-429 [CPR-GNWC Rly-Chater-Hamiota - File 00 ]. Maps. Note: No CPR File 01 . M-9591-430 W ½ 27-10-18-W1. [CPR-GNWC Rly-Chater-Hamiota - Files 1A & 2A ]. 1904- 1983. Name of Grantor. Small part of CPR Title Record plan at Chater, Man dated 1961. Copy of Canadian Pacific Railway Main Line Land Grant-Manitoba-Lands Patented to the Company in the Province of Manitoba pages 78 and 79 only. Sale of land for abandon wye at Chater, Man. M-9591-431 NW 28-10-18-W1. -
Stra Th Cla Ir Co-Op Sells Food Store
F RIDAY , J ANUARY 19, 2018 Volume 10 Number 44 S ERVING E RICKSON , O NANOLE , W ASAGAMING , S ANDY L AKE , E LPHINSTONE , R OLLING R IVER , K EESEEKOOWENIN AND SU RROUNDING AREA FREE TAKE ONE Strathcla ir Co-op sells food store >> Sa le to loca lly ow n ed J& P G roceries ta kes effect Ap ril 8 MARCIE HARRISON So uth M o unta in Press With the sale of the Strathclair Co-op food store to locally owned J&P Groceries, Strath - clair will soon become a one-grocery-store town. Details of the sale, which was finalized on Jan. 7, were discussed at a pubic meeting on The Board Thursday, Jan. 18, along wanted to with the reasons behind it. make sure that In an interview prior to the meeting, Strath - th e co m m u n ity clair Co-op General COLOUR GUARD Manager Valerie Collins ha s a s tro n g CINDY MURRAY/FOR SOUTH MOUNTAIN PRESS said it wasn’t an over - A blue jay stands at attention, adopting the crest up, chest out posture befitting this winter colour guard. Of all the birds that brave the food store in night decision, and that elements during Manitoba’s coldest months, the blue jay provides the brightest flash of colour in a landscape dominated by white. Often the store’s inability to th e co m m u n ity referred to as aggressive, the blue jay is not always a welcome guest at backyard feeders. However, if you enjoy watching their colourful turn a profit was just antics, be sure to put out some peanuts, black oil sunflower seeds or corn. -
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. -
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 -
ROUTING GUIDE - Less Than Truckload
ROUTING GUIDE - Less Than Truckload Updated December 17, 2019 Serviced Out Of City Prov Routing City Carrier Name ADAM LAKE MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point ALEXANDER MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point ALONSA MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point ALTAMONT MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point ALTONA MB WINNIPEG, MB Direct Service Point AMARANTH MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point ANGUSVILLE MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point ANOLA MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point ARBORG MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point ARDEN MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point ARGYLE MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point ARNAUD MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point ARNES MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point ARROW RIVER MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point ASHERN MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point ATIKAMEG LAKE MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point AUBIGNY MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point AUSTIN MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point BADEN MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point BADGER MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point BAGOT MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point BAKERS NARROWS MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point BALDUR MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point BALMORAL MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point BARROWS MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point BASSWOOD MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point BEACONIA MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point BEAUSEJOUR MB WINNIPEG, MB Direct Service Point BELAIR MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point BELMONT MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point BENITO MB YORKTON, SK Interline Point BERESFORD MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point BERESFORD LAKE MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point BERNIC LAKE MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point BETHANY MB WINNIPEG, MB Interline Point BETULA MB WINNIPEG, -
Guide to Manitoba Memorial Types
GUIDE TO MANITOBA MEMORIAL TYPES War Memorials in Manitoba: An Artistic Legacy GUIDE TO MANITOBA MEMORIAL TYPES he memorials honouring Manitoba’s dead of World War I are a profound historical legacy. They are also a major artistic achievement. This section of the study of Manitoba war memorials explores the Tmost common types of memorials with an eye to formal considerations – design, aesthetics, materials, and craftsmanship. For those who look to these objects primarily as places of memory and remembrance, this additional perspective can bring a completely different level of understanding and appreciation, and even delight. Six major groupings of war memorial types have been identified in Manitoba: Tablets Cairns Obelisks Cenotaphs Statues Architectural Monuments Each of these is reviewed in the following entries, with a handful of typical or exceptional Manitoba examples used to illuminate the key design and material issues and attributes that attend the type. Guide to Manitoba Memorial Types 1 War Memorials in Manitoba: An Artistic Legacy Tablets The apparently simple and elemental form of the tablet, also known as a stele (from the ancient Greek, with stelae as the plural), is the most common form of gravesite memorial. Given its popularity and cultural and historical resonance, its use for war memorials is understandable. The tablet is economical—in form and often in cost—but also elegant. And while the simple planar face is capable of conveying a great deal of inscribed information, the very form itself can be seen as a highly abstracted version of the human body – and thus often has a mysterious attractive quality. -
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 .............................................................................................. -
OCTOBER 2013 the ONLY ALL CANADIAN DISTRICT in 5M Just Ask!
ManitobaLion VOLUME 28 Number 02 OCTOBER 2013 THE ONLY ALL CANADIAN DISTRICT IN 5M Just Ask! istrict 5M13 needs more Lions to maintain Global Membership Team (GMT) of 5M13 is seeking your help in getting Dbeing 5M13! At the beginning of Septem- our membership up to at least 1,250 members by the end of January 2014 so we ber we had 1,195 members and we need 1,250 may celebrate this accomplishment at the district convention in mid-February, to maintain present district status. and from there to 1,300 members by the end of June this Lion year. For clubs with 20 or less members who bring in +3 members and How do we do this? clubs over 20 members have a net gain of +4 will get ONE free convention registration per club for the new member of their WE JUST ASK OTHERS TO choice. JOIN the best service club in the world. Have you asked a neighbor to be a LION? Have Each cabinet member has pledged to invite two new members as well. you made sure present LIONS are being treated properly so they remain being a LION? You see we Th en we need to start up some new Lions clubs, or branch clubs in areas lost more Lions last year than we gained and we that do not have the privilege to have a Lions club in their community. So if you brought over 120 new Lions BUT lost over 140 – know of any areas that we should address, please do contact your zone chair whom why? they will share with the GMT of our district. -
JUNE 2019 Lion Dwayne Moncur to Be Inducted As DG at Milan, Italy
DISTRICT 5M-13 ManitobaLion www.5m13lions.org www.lionsclubs.org JUNE 2019 Lion Dwayne Moncur to be inducted as DG at Milan, Italy We are getting close to the end sions to attend and a highlight of the Lions year. I can’t believe will be participating in the Lions how quickly this past year has gone Parade that will take place. Last by. The 5M13 Cabinet positions are year in Las Vegas, there was in very close to being finalized, how- excess of 15,000 Lions from all ever we do need Zone Chairs for over the world that took part – zones 4, 7 and 9. Should you have the costumes are amazing. an interest in a Zone Chair position, I am very excited about the let anyone on the cabinet know. upcoming year and am looking Lion Barb and I attended the forward to visiting the clubs in MD5M Convention in Mahnom- our district. I am already getting men, MN from April 26-28. It was a club invites and would suggest good opportunity to reconnect with that if you have a date that you Lions from all districts and attend would like for a visit, please let many informative seminars. The me know. I will try to accommo- convention is a good way to receive date as many requests as possi- information that our clubs are likely ble. not aware of. We also got to spend Contact me at 204-773- some time with incoming LCI 1st 6543 or dmoncur60lions@ VP Choi of South Korea. gmail.com We are finalizing plans for our In closing, I would like to trip to the International Convention thank all the Lions that have in Milan, Italy in July. -
2017 Manitoba's Local Produce Guide – West
5 The Pas 6 Swan River 4 10 Duck Mountain Provincial Park 83 NORTH 10 3 Roblin Grandview 5 2 Dauphin Ashern WEST 5 1 Ste. Rose 83 du Lac 10 5 68 68 Arborg Riding Mountain 69 Russell National Park 68 21 Arnes 6 7 70 72 Rossburn 59 45 Lundar Gimli 16 20 71 11 Onanole 19 INTERLAKE 8 Shoal Lake 78 79 22 10 Teulon 77 Lac du 74 87 16 5 73 St. Laurent 76 Bonnet WEST 81 9 317 86 6 15 16 Neepawa Gladstone 7 59 12 14 16 8 Miniota Hamiota Minnedosa 43 75 11 Beausejour Whiteshell Stonewall Warren River Provincial Selkirk 80 44 90 Park 10 Portage 26 6 95 Hills 1 27 la Prairie 67 82 1 88 Birds Hill Kenton 25 61 49 60 96 Brandon 26 1 66 62 89 23 37 47 15 15 44 9 Elie WINNIPEG Dugald 11 Elma Virden 34 1 24 Carberry Spruce 248 Woods Starbuck 30 CENTRAL 13 59 18 5 Provincial Oak 83 Oak 31 Park 59 91 Lorette 21 Bluff 1 West FARMERS’ MARKETS Lake 33 10 Treherne Cypress 68 2 Haywood 97 Hawk 7 Belmont Wednesday 13 Killarney Saturday Deleau 2 51 75 Ste Anne 2 Souris River 44 3 St. Agathe Steinbach Strathcona Drop-In Centre Susan Lamont 204-523-8312 2 12 32 10 42 Holland Notre 53 92 52 204-537-2527 or 537-2626 Facebook = Killarney Farmers Market Glenboro 58 Dame 93 85 July 12 - August 30 June 24 - September 16 38 Carman 4:30 p.m. -
February 2021
Edition 7 - February, 2021 WHY YOU SHOULD CARE ABOUT ROTARY BRANDING by Ken Singer - District 5550 Public Image Chair You may think of a brand as simply a product — for o Rotary clubs work with their communities to example, the kind of cereal or coffee you buy. Or develop trust and create bonds so people want you may think of a brand as a logo and advertising to join, donate, volunteer, or work with us. slogans. So, when you think of Rotary's brand, you o Rotary joins leaders from all continents, may think of our name and wheel. cultures, and occupations to exchange ideas and take action to create lasting change in our communities. o Rotary uses the diverse perspectives of our 1.2 million members to solve the world's most challenging problems. o People become aware of who we are and what Maintaining strong brands is essential for the we do when Rotary members and clubs survival of any corporation or organization consistently and correctly use our logos and whether it’s a new start up or a legacy templates. organization like Rotary. McDonald’s has created a brand It's true that logos visually communicate an that’s recognized worldwide. And organization's brand. But a brand is more than its because all of its restaurants use logos. Rotary's brand is much bigger than its wheel. the McDonald’s brand correctly, Our brand reflects who we are as well as who we they benefit from this recognition want to be. It’s the essence of Rotary. -
Mar.Apr.. 2015 IFF Magazine.Pmd
I N T E R N A T I O N A L FLYING FARMER March/April 2015 Volume 69, Number 2 2015 IFF Workshop Navarre, FL 2015 Calendar of Events March 2015 5-7 – Iowa/Missouri Convention 20-22 – Kansas Convention -- Hyatt Regency Wichita, 400 West Waterman, Wichita, KS 67202. Phone 316-293-1234. Reservations: https:// resweb.passkey.com/go/KSFlyFarm April 2015 10 – IFF Duchess Rosella Day -- Carriage House Inn -- Calgary, AB 10-12 – Alberta Convention -- Carriage House Inn -- Calgary, AB 17-19 – Manitoba Convention -- Elkhorn Resort and Spa -- Onanole, MB -- Reservations 1-866-355-4676 and mention code MBFLY. Contact Ron or Darlene Witty 204-773-2279 or [email protected] 19-21 – Wisconsin Convention -- Cedarberry Inn, 855 Phillips Blvd Hwy 12, Sauk City, WI 53583 Reservations phone 608-643-6625 by April 5, 2015 May 2015 15-17 – Mid-Atlantic Convention -- Crisfield, MD (includes IFF WOY Day) June 2015 5-6 – Tri State Convention -- Hanford House Red Lion, Richland, WA 800-733-5466 (includes IFF MOY Day) 19-21 – Minnkota Convention -- Canad Inn, 1000 S 42nd St., Grand Forks, ND Phone: 701-772-8404 July 2015 18 – IFF Convention Pre Tour - Leaving Helena, MT to visit Deer Lodge, MT 19-22 – 2015 IFF Convention -- Best Western Premier Helena Great Northern Hotel, 835 Great Northern Boulevard, Helena, MT 59601 Reservations Phone: 800- 829-4047; Hotel Phone: 406-457-5500 If you have an item to be placed on the Calendar of Events, please send the DATE, NAME OF EVENT, PLACE WHERE THE EVENT WILL BE HELD, and CONTACT PERSON WITH PHONE NUMBER to the magazine email ([email protected]) or mail to the IFF Office at P.O.