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6.4 Land Drainage & Ground Water
6.0 Infrastructure Development 6.4 Land Drainage & Ground Water Poor drainage has always been a major problem in the study region. It confronted and defeated some of the first settlers during the 1870s, and for many years prevented widespread settlement of the Red River Valley, despite the richness of its soil and the ease in which the open prairie grasslands could be broken and cultivated. The long-standing problem of land drainage existed for several reasons. The many creeks and rivers flowing from the highlands in the eastern part of the region regularly spilled their banks during the annual spring melt, flooding the farmland on the 'flats' in the western part of the study region. Due to the extreme flatness of the land in the Red River Valley, and the impervious nature of the clay subsoil, this water tended to remain on the surface, and only very slowly drained away or evaporated. Such waterways, which flowed into semi- permanent marshes, without outlets, were known as ‘blind creeks’ and there were a number of them in the study region. Drainage ditches and canals were constructed in the valley by the early 1880s, and these initially succeeded in draining off much of the excess surface water. The Manning Canal, in particular, constructed in 1906-08 in the area south of the Seine River, facilitated the draining of several large permanent marshes in that area. Some of the earliest drainage projects involved the Seine River and Mosquito Creek near St. Malo, and the 'flats' south of Dominion City. However, as new farms were cleared and roads constructed in the hitherto undrained territory of the eastern highland regions, more and more runoff was directed into the upstream drainage canals, overloading them and choking them with silt and vegetation. -
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 -
18Th Legislature
NICHOLAS BACHYNSKY HERBERT BERESFORD JOSEPH BERNIER ARTHUR BERRY ARTHUR BOIVIN HUGH McGAVIN HON. DONALD McKENZIE HUGH McKENZIE WILLIAM McKINNELL JAMES McLENAGHEN Fisher Rupert’s Land St. Boniface Gilbert Plains Iberville Morden and Rhineland Lansdowne Deloraine Rockwood Kildonan and St. Andrews Minister of Mines and Natural Resources HARRY DUNWOODY JOHN MacDOUGALL Clerk Sergeant-at-Arms JAMES BREAKEY DOUGLAS CAMPBELL IRVINE CLEGHORN HON. WILLIAM CLUBB JOSEPH COTTER HON. DUNCAN McLEOD HON. EDWARD MONTGOMERY ROBERT MOONEY WILLIAM MORTON JOHN MUIRHEAD Glenwood Lakeside Mountain Morris Assiniboia Arthur Winnipeg Virden Gladstone Norfolk Minister of Public Works Municipal Commissioner Municipal of Health and Provincial Secretary Public Welfare HON. PHILLIPPE TALBOT SPEAKER of the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY JOHN FLEMING La Verendrye THOMAS SMITH Clerk Sergeant-at-Arms ROBERT CURRAN JOHN EDMISON WILLIAM EVANS SEYMOUR FARMER JOHN MUNN FREDERICK NEWTON TOBIAS NORRIS ADALBERT POOLE Emerson Brandon City Winnipeg Winnipeg Dufferin Roblin Lansdowne Beautiful Plains HUGH ROBSON ROBERT FERGUSON STUART GARSON ISAAC GRIFFITHS JOHN THOMAS HAIG JOHN PRATT HON. ALBERT PREFONTAINE JOHN QUEEN Carillon Winnipeg Dauphin Fairford Russell Winnipeg Eighteenth Legislative Assembly of Manitoba Birtle Winnipeg Minister of Agriculture 1927 - 1932 and Immigration HON. ROBERT HOEY NICHOLAS HRYHORCZUK INGIMAR INGALDSON WILLIAM IVENS JOHN LAUGHLIN EDITH ROGERS EARL RUTLEDGE IVAN SCHULTZ SKULI SIGFUSSON WILLIAM SPINKS St. Clements Ethelbert Gimli Winnipeg Killarney Winnipeg Minnedosa Mountain St. George Cypress Minister of Education HON. JOHN BRACKEN PREMIER The Pas JOSEPH LUSIGNAN DANE MacCARTHY MURDOCH MacKAY HON. WILLIAM MAJOR ANDREW McCLEARY FAWCETT TAYLOR WILLIAM TOBIAS ALEXANDER WELCH RICHARD WILLIS THOMAS WOLSTENHOLME Manitou Ste. Rose Springfield Winnipeg Swan River Portage la Prairie Winnipeg Turtle Mountain Turtle Mountain Hamiota Attorney General Leader of Opposition 11-20.indd 8 5/4/11 10:16 AM. -
Community MUNICIPALITY ABIGAIL MUNICIPALITY of BOISSEVAIN
Community MUNICIPALITY ABIGAIL MUNICIPALITY OF BOISSEVAIN-MORTON ADELPHA MUNICIPALITY OF BOISSEVAIN-MORTON AGHAMING INDIGENOUS AND NORTHERN RELATIONS AGNEW RM OF PIPESTONE AIKENS LAKE INDIGENOUS AND NORTHERN RELATIONS AKUDLIK TOWN OF CHURCHILL ALBERT RM OF ALEXANDER ALBERT BEACH RM OF VICTORIA BEACH ALCESTER MUNICIPALITY OF BOISSEVAIN-MORTON ALCOCK RM OF REYNOLDS ALEXANDER RM OF WHITEHEAD ALFRETTA HAMIOTA MUNICIPALITY ALGAR RM OF SIFTON ALLANLEA MUNICIPALITY OF GLENELLA-LANSDOWNE ALLEGRA RM OF LAC DU BONNET ALLOWAY RIVERDALE MUNICIPALITY ALMASIPPI RM OF DUFFERIN ALPHA RM OF PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE ALPINE MUNICIPALITY OF SWAN VALLEY WEST ALTAMONT MUNICIPALITY OF LORNE ALTBERGTHAL MUNICIPALITY OF RHINELAND AMANDA RM OF ALEXANDER AMARANTH RM OF ALONSA AMBER RM OF MINTO-ODANAH AMBROISE SETTLEMENT RM OF PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE AMERY Not within a MUNICIPALITY ANAMA BAY INDIGENOUS AND NORTHERN RELATIONS ANEDA RM OF LAC DU BONNET ANGUSVILLE RM OF RIDING MOUNTAIN WEST ANOLA RM OF SPRINGFIELD APISKO LAKE INDIGENOUS AND NORTHERN RELATIONS ARBAKKA RM OF STUARTBURN ARBOR ISLAND MUNICIPALITY OF BOISSEVAIN-MORTON ARDEN MUNICIPALITY OF GLENELLA-LANSDOWNE ARGEVILLE RM OF COLDWELL ARGUE MUNICIPALITY OF GRASSLAND ARGYLE RM OF ROCKWOOD ARIZONA MUNICIPALITY OF NORTH NORFOLK ARMSTRONG SIDING MUNICIPALITY OF WESTLAKE-GLADSTONE ARNAUD MUNICIPALITY OF EMERSON-FRANKLIN ARNES RM OF GIMLI Community MUNICIPALITY ARNOT INDIGENOUS AND NORTHERN RELATIONS ARONA RM OF PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE ARROW RIVER PRAIRIE VIEW MUNICIPALITY ASESSIPPI RM OF RIDING MOUNTAIN WEST ASHBURY RM OF WHITEHEAD -
Designated Reservoir Areas Regulation, M.R. 22/88 R
THE WATER RESOURCES ADMINISTRATION ACT LOI SUR L'AMÉNAGEMENT HYDRAULIQUE (C.C.S.M. c. W70) (c. W70 de la C.P.L.M.) Designated Reservoir Areas Regulation Règlement sur les zones réservoirs reconnues Regulation 22/88 R Règlement 22/88 R Registered January 15, 1988 Date d'enregistrement : le 15 janvier 1988 Definitions Définitions 1 In this regulation, 1 Les définitions qui suivent s'appliquent au présent règlement. "permit" means a permit issued under section 16 of the Act; (« permis ») « ligne de démarcation » Ligne de démarcation du bien-fonds détenu par la Couronne à des fins "severance line" means the boundary line of the d'inondation en rapport avec un réservoir. land held by the Crown for the purpose of ("severance line") flooding in connection with a reservoir. (« ligne de démarcation ») « permis » Permis délivré en vertu de l'article 16 de la Loi . ("permit") Requirements for a permit Délivrance de permis 2 The minister shall not issue a permit in 2 Le ministre ne peut délivrer de permis respect of a building or structure within a visant un bâtiment ou un ouvrage situé dans une designated reservoir area unless zone réservoir reconnue que dans les cas suivants : (a) the building or structure is for agricultural a) le bâtiment ou l'ouvrage est destiné à des fins purposes or for water control works; or agricoles ou à des ouvrages d'aménagement hydraulique; (b) the designated reservoir area, or that part thereof in which the building or structure is or b) la zone réservoir reconnue, ou la partie de la will be situated, is under a town planning zone dans laquelle le bâtiment ou l'ouvrage est ou scheme, a planning scheme, or a development sera situé, est visée par le schéma plan. -
(ALEXANDER) Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Beacham Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M
Municipality Community Part 9 Buildings Inspector Part 3 Buildings Inspector Planning District ALEXANDER, R.M. ALBERT (ALEXANDER) Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Beacham Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M. AMANDA Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Beacham Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M. BELAIR Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Beacham Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M. BIRD RIVER Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Beacham Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M. GREAT FALLS Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Beacham Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M. HILLSIDE BEACH Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Beacham Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M. IRONWOOD POINT Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Beacham Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M. MCARTHUR FALLS Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Beacham Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M. MURRAY HILL Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Beacham Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M. PINAWA BAY Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Beacham Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M. ST. GEORGE Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Beacham Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M. STEAD Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Beacham Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M. TRAVERSE BAY Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Beacham Winnipeg River PD ALONSA, R.M. AMARANTH RM OFC Dauphin Chartrand NONE ALONSA, R.M. BACON RIDGE RM OFC Dauphin Chartrand NONE ALONSA, R.M. BAFFIN RM OFC Dauphin Chartrand NONE ALONSA, R.M. BLUFF CREEK RM OFC Dauphin Chartrand NONE ALONSA, R.M. CRANE RIVER RM OFC Dauphin Chartrand NONE ALONSA, R.M. EBB & FLOW RM OFC Dauphin Chartrand NONE ALONSA, R.M. EDDYSTONE RM OFC Dauphin Chartrand NONE ALONSA, R.M. -
15Th Legislature
GEORGE ARMSTRONG HON. JAMES ARMSTRONG EDWARD AUGUST JOHN BASKERVILLE GEORGE MALCOLM JOHN McCONNELL GEORGE McDONALD CHARLES McPHERSON Manitou Gladstone Dufferin Emerson Birtle Hamiota Turtle Mountain Lakeside Provincial Secretary ANDREW MYLES FREDERICK NEWTON AIME BENARD JAMES BREAKEY HON. EDWARD BROWN STEPHEN CLEMENT EWAN McPHERSON JOHN MORRISON Cypress Roblin Iberville Glenwood The Pas Brandon City Portage la Prairie Rupert’s Land Provincial Treasurer ARTHUR MORLEY JOHN FLEMING HON. JAMES BAIRD JOHN MacDOUGALL Clerk Clerk SPEAKER of the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Sergeant-at-Arms Mountain GEORGE CLINGAN FREDERICK DIXON JOSEPH DUMAS JACQUES PARENT WILLIAM PARRISH ALBERT PREFONTAINE Virden Winnipeg Centre St. Boniface Morris Winnipeg South B Carillon Leader of Opposition Fifteenth Legislative Assembly of Manitoba TARAS FERLEY WILLIAM FINDLATER JOHN GRAHAM GEORGE PROUT RICHARD RIGG DONALD ROSS GImli Gilbert Plains Norfolk 1915 - 1920 Kildonan and St. Andrews Winnipeg North B St. Clements HON. GEORGE GRIERSON JOSEPH HAMELIN THOMAS HAMILTON WILLIAM HARRINGTON SAMUEL HAYDEN SKULI SIGFUSSON WILLIAM SIMS PHILLIPPE TALBOT HON. ROBERT THORNTON WILLIAM WESTWOOD Minnedosa Ste. Rose Elmwood Dauphin Killarney St. George Swan River La Verendrye Deloraine Roblin Minister of Public Works Minister of Education HON. TOBIAS NORRIS PREMIER Lansdowne ALBERT HUDSON ROBERT JACOB HON. THOMAS JOHNSON ARTHUR LOBB ROBERT LOWERY JOHN WILLIAMS WILLIAM WILSON JOHN WILTON HON. VALENTINE WINKLER WILLIAM WOOD Winnipeg South A Winnipeg North B Winnipeg Centre A Rockwood Winnipeg North A Arthur Russell Assiniboia Morden and Rhineland Beautiful Plains Attorney General Minister of Agriculture and Immigration 11-20.indd 5 5/4/11 10:15 AM. -
Municipality Community Part 9 Buildings Inspector Part 3 Buildings Inspector Planning District ALEXANDER, R.M
Municipality Community Part 9 Buildings Inspector Part 3 Buildings Inspector Planning District ALEXANDER, R.M. ALBERT (ALEXANDER) Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Dela Cruz Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M. AMANDA Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Dela Cruz Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M. BELAIR Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Dela Cruz Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M. BIRD RIVER Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Dela Cruz Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M. GREAT FALLS Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Dela Cruz Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M. HILLSIDE BEACH Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Dela Cruz Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M. IRONWOOD POINT Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Dela Cruz Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M. MCARTHUR FALLS Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Dela Cruz Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M. MURRAY HILL Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Dela Cruz Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M. PINAWA BAY Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Dela Cruz Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M. ST. GEORGE Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Dela Cruz Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M. STEAD Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Dela Cruz Winnipeg River PD ALEXANDER, R.M. TRAVERSE BAY Winnipeg River PD OFC Winnipeg Dela Cruz Winnipeg River PD ALONSA, R.M. AMARANTH RM OFC Dauphin Chartrand NONE ALONSA, R.M. BACON RIDGE RM OFC Dauphin Chartrand NONE ALONSA, R.M. BAFFIN RM OFC Dauphin Chartrand NONE ALONSA, R.M. BLUFF CREEK RM OFC Dauphin Chartrand NONE ALONSA, R.M. CRANE RIVER RM OFC Dauphin Chartrand NONE ALONSA, R.M. EBB & FLOW RM OFC Dauphin Chartrand NONE ALONSA, R.M. -
DIRECTORY of SERVICES the Carillon
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Gazette GDU Manitoba Vol
THEManitoba azette Gazette GDU Manitoba Vol. 147 No. 3 January 20, 2018 ● Winnipeg ● le 20 janvier 2018 Vol. 147 no 3 Table of Contents GOVERNMENT NOTICES HALCROW to THORDARSON ................................... 13 HALCROW to THORDARSON ................................... 13 Under The Change of Name Act: HAMPSON to BEATTIE ............................................... 13 ALCHAIBIN to ALCHAIBIN ....................................... 13 HONGORO to HONGORO .......................................... 13 ALHANSHOUL to AL MATAR AL HANSHOUL ....... 13 JACOBSEN to JACOBSEN .......................................... 13 ALLAN to ALLEN ........................................................ 13 LAMBERT to ZABOLOTNY ....................................... 13 BALFOUR to HART ..................................................... 13 LUCIER to LUCIER ...................................................... 13 BAYVA to BAYYA ........................................................ 13 MARTENS WIEBE to FALK ........................................ 13 BEILIS to BAILEYS ..................................................... 13 MOHAMMED to MOHAMMED ................................. 13 BEILIS to BAILEYS ..................................................... 13 MOHAMMED to YOUNG ........................................... 13 BEILIS to BAILEYS ..................................................... 13 PARNELL to JOHNSON ............................................... 13 BEILIS to BAILEYS ..................................................... 13 PAULENKO to PAULENKO -
THE LEGISLATIVE AS.SEMBLY of L>'Lanitoba
THE LEGISLATIVE AS.SEMBLY OF l>'lANITOBA 8:00 o'clock Friday, October 31st, 1958, Opening prayer by Mr. Sneaker. Presenting Petitions Keading and Receiving Petitions Presenting Renorts by Standing and Select Committees Notice of Motion Introduction of Bills Orders of the Day MR. R. SEABORN (Wellington): Before the Orders of the Day, I would like to point out one or two errors in the Hansard of October the 29th. At the outset, I might say that I am probably responsible in some measure for some of the changes that occurred in the Hansard, because after all it was my maiden speech, but as the changes do in.some respect change the serise of some of the sen tences, I would beg to bring them to your attention at this time. On page 24, in the second naragraph, it should r'ead "Mr. Sneaker,· one of the greates·t socialist. 1 s in England once said: that the dominant issue of the twentieth century 1§. socialism". and further down about 11 lines from the bottom of the page of page 24, it should read: "In a large modern community the public cannot own property directly as it is only in the most ludicrous sense that the 180 million Russians own the Russian railway; or the 50 million Britishers own the public - (pardon me) - own the British coal mines, when the Attlee Government was in power". And over on page 25 , Sir, about nine lines from the 'bottom, I said: "I would like to suggest, Sir, that the Conservatives be lieve with the. -
Preservings $20 Issue No. 27, 2007
~ A Journal of the D. F. Plett Historical Research Foundation Inc. Preservings $20 Issue No. 27, 2007 “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 The Lehrerseminar in the Chortitza Colony was built in 1912 and included a model school for practice teaching. Photo Credit: George Dyck, Beamsville, Ontario. Table Of Contents .......................................... 2 Feature Articles .............................................. 4 Book Reviews .............................................. 96 Editorial .......................................................... 3 Articles ......................................................... 34 Letters to the Editor ................................... 104 News............................................................... 3 Biographies .................................................. 80 Preservings 27.indd 1 2/15/2008 2:16:09 PM In this Issue Preservings 2007 In this issue we are taken the length and breadth Table of Contents of the Dutch-North German-Russian Mennonite scattering across the world and over time. Sjouke Voolstra’s article about early Dutch conservatives RUSSIAN MENNONITES IN THE DIASPORA offers rare and interesting insights that point to some conservative ways still practiced that have their Editorial .............................................................................................................3