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Rural Reintegration Housing Resource Guide 2021 The John Howard Society of Brandon Inc. Rural Reintegration Housing Resource Guide 2021 Available online at https://brandonjohnhoward.ca/ Funding for this guide was provided by the Brandon Neighbourhood Renewal Corporation. The John Howard Society presents The Rural Reintegration Housing Resource Guide. Please note that this document was designed to help centralize information regarding housing in rural locations outside of the City of Brandon that the John Howard Society serves and DOES NOT include all First Nations Communities or RM’s in each District. 1 The John Howard Society of Brandon Inc. Table of Contents 1. First Nations Communities.………………………………………………………………………….Pages 3 - 5 Birdtail Sioux / Canupawakpa Dakota First Nation / Dakota Plains / Dakota Tipi / Dauphin River First Nation / Ebb and Flow / Gambler First Nation / Keeseekoowenin / Lake Manitoba First Nation / Lake St. Martin / Little Saskatchewan / O-Chi-Chak-Ko-Sipi First Nation / Peguis First Nation / Pinaymootang First Nation / Pine Creek First Nation / Rolling River First Nation / Sandy Bay / Sioux Valley Dakota Nation / Skownan First Nation / Swan Lake / Tootinaowaziibeeng Treaty Reserve / Waywayseecappo First Nation 2. Western District...……………………………………………………………………………………..Pages 6 - 10 RM of Wallace-Woodworth / RM of Pipestone / RM of Sifton / Riverdale Municipality / RM of Elton / RM of Whitehead / RM of Cornwallis / Municipality of Souris-Glennwood / Municipality of Oakland-Wawanesa / Municipality of North Cypress-Langford / Municipality of Glenboro-South Cypress / Municipality of Two Borders / Municipality of Grassland / Municipality of Brenda-Waskada / Municipality of Deloraine-Winchester / Municipality of Boissevain-Morton / RM of Prairie Lakes / RM of Argyle / Municipality of Killarney-Turtle Mountain / Cartwright-Roblin Municipality 3. Midwestern District.…………………………………………………………………………….….Pages 10 - 13 RM of Riding Mountain West / Municipality of Russell- Binscarth / Rossburn Municipality / Municipality of Harrison Park / RM of Ellice-Archie / Prairie View Municipality / RM of Yellowhead / Hamiota Municipality / RM of Oakview / Municipality of Clanwilliam-Erickson / RM of Minto-Odanah / RM of Rosedale / Municipality of Glenella-Lansdowne / Municipality of Westlake-Gladstone 4. Parkland District…………………………………………………………………………………..….Pages 13 - 16 RM of Kelsey / RM of Mountain / Municipality of Swan Valley West / Municipality of Minitonas-Bowsman / Municipality of Roblin / Grandview Municipality / Municipality of Ethelbert / RM of Mossey River / Municipality of Gilbert Plains / RM of Dauphin / RM of Lakeshore / Municipality of Ste. Rose / Municipality of McCreary / RM of Alonsa 5. Central District…………………………………………………………………………………………Pages 16 - 19 Municipality of North Norfolk / RM of Portage la Prairie / RM of Victoria / Municipality of Norfolk Treherne / RM of Grey / RM of Dufferin / Municipality of Lorne / RM of Thompson / RM of Roland / Municipality of Louise / Municipality of Pembina / RM of Stanley 2 The John Howard Society of Brandon Inc. First Nations Communities Birdtail Sioux Band Office Phone (204) 568-4540 4010 Hse, Beulah, Website Home - Birdtail Sioux MB R0M 0B0 Dakota Nation Mailing Address Box 130 Beulah, Manitoba R0M 0B0 Canupawakpa Dakota First PO Box 146 Phone (204) 854-2959 Nation Pipestone, MB Website Canupawakpa Dakota R0M 1T0 Nation Facebook Canupawakpa Dakota First Nation - Home | Facebook Dakota Plains Wahpeton PO Box 1246, Phone (204) 252-2300 First Nation Portage La Prairie, MB Email [email protected] R1N 3J9 Website Dakota Plains Wahpeton Oyate Dakota Tipi 2020 Dakota Drive, Phone (204) 857-4381 Dakota Tipi, MB Website Dakota Tipi First Nation R1N 3X6 Dauphin River First Nation PO Box 58, Phone (204) 659-5370 Gypsumville, MB Website Dauphin River R0C 1J0 Ebb and Flow PO Box 159, Phone (204) 448-2134 Ebb and Flow, MB Website EbbandFlow R0L 0R0 Gambler First Nation PO Box 250, Phone (204) 532-2464 Binscarth, MB Website Welcome to Gamblers First R0J 0G0 Nation Keeseekoowenin Ojibway PO Box 100, Phone (204) 625-2004 First Nation (KOFN) Elphinstone, MB Website Keeseekoowenin Ojibway R0J 0N0 Lake Manitoba First Nation PO Box 1250, Karen Paul Lake Manitoba First Housing Coordinator Nation, MB Phone (204) 768-3492 R0C 3K0 Email: [email protected] Website Lake Manitoba First Nation 3 The John Howard Society of Brandon Inc. Lake St. Martin Band Office: PO Box 69 Band Office: (204) 659-4539 Gypsumville, MB Satellite Office: (204) 560-3350 R0C 1J0 Website Lake St. Martin First Nation Satellite Office: 193 Sherbrook St., Winnipeg, MB, R3C 2B7 Little Saskatchewan General Delivery: Phone (204) 659 -4584 St. Martin, Website About Us – Little MB Canada R0C 2T0 Saskatchewan First Nation O-Chi-Chak-Ko-Sipi First PO Box 103, Bernice Ahmo Nation Crane River, MB Housing Manager R0L 0M0 Phone (204) 732-2490 Ext. 4 Email [email protected] Website O-Chi-Chak-Ko-Sipi First Nation Peguis First Nation Peguis Housing Phone (204) 645-5671 Authority: Email [email protected] PO Box 837 Website Peguis Housing Authority - Peguis, MB Peguis First Nation R0C 3J0 Pinaymootang First Nation Hse 216, Phone (204) 659-5705 or Gypsumville, MB (204) 659-5786 R0C 1J0 Website HOME | pfnHealth General Delivery: Fairford, MB R0C 0X0 Pine Creek First Nation PO BOX 70, Anita Richards Camperville, MB Housing Manager R0L 0J0 Phone (204) 524-2478 Ext. 2241 Website Pine Creek Health Centre - Home | Facebook Rolling River First Nation PO Box 145, Gilbert Shorting (Councillor) Erickson, MB Band Housing Director ROJ OPO Phone (204) 636 2211 Fax (204) 636 7823 Email [email protected] Sandy Bay Ojibway First PO Box 109, Phone (204) 843-2462 Nation Marius, MB Website Sandy Bay Ojibway First R0H 0T0 Nation 4 The John Howard Society of Brandon Inc. Sioux Valley Dakota Nation PO Box 38, Phone (204) 855-2671 Griswold, MB Website SVDN Housing (On Reserve) R0M 0S0 Off Reserve SVDN Brandon Sub- Phone (204) 728-6012 Office Website Sioux Valley Housing Unit D, 535 34th Street, Authority Inc. (Off-Reserve) Brandon, MB R7B 3P8 Skownan First Nation Box 106 Phone (204) 628-3373 Skownan, MB Email: [email protected] Website: Housing Corporation – Skownan First Nation Swan Lake PO Box 368, Phone: (204) 836-2101 Swan Lake, MB R0G 2S0 There is a housing department SLFN Housing Department Phone (204) 836 2101 ext. 2 Website: Housing Department – Swan Lake First Nation Tootinaowaziibeeng Treaty P.O. Box 1, Phone (204) 546-3334 Reserve Shortdale, MB R0L 1W0 Website Tootinaowaziibeeng – Treaty Reserve Waywayseecappo First PO Box 9, Phone (204) 859-2879 Nation Waywayseecappo, MB R0J 1S0 Reference Government of Canada. (2016, July 11). First Nation Profiles. Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada Government of Canada. https://fnp-ppn.aadnc- aandc.gc.ca/fnp/Main/Search/FNListGrid.aspx?lang=eng 5 The John Howard Society of Brandon Inc. Western District: 1. RM of Wallace-Woodworth RM of Wallace-Woodworth Website Communities: Elkhorn, Harding, Hargrave, Harmsworth, Homestead, Kenton, Kirkella, Kola, Lenore, Maples, Maskawata, Ralphton, Reaper, Scallion, Two Creeks, Virden 1) Town of Virden Housing Page 2) Virden Rental Properties Document 3) Town of Virden Relocation Guide (pages 3-8) 4) Village of Elkhorn Website 5) MB Housing Locations Listing 6) Privately Owned Rentals: Check eBrandon, Facebook Marketplace, Facebook Groups, and Kijiji 2. RM of Pipestone RM of Pipestone Website Communities: Agnew, Butler, Cromer, Ebor, Ewart, Linklater, Pipestone, Reston, Scarth, Sinclair, Woodnorth 1) RM of Pipestone - Rentals & Properties 2) MB Housing Locations Listing 3) Privately Owned Rentals: Check eBrandon, Facebook Marketplace, Facebook Groups, and Kijiji 3. RM of Sifton RM of Sifton Website Communities: Algar, Belleview, Deleau, Denbow, Findlay, Griswold, Oak Lake 1) RM of Sifton - Properties 2) MB Housing Locations Listing 3) Privately Owned Rentals: Check eBrandon, Facebook Marketplace, Facebook Groups, and Kijiji 4. Riverdale Municipality Riverdale Municipality Website Communities: Bradwardine, Carnegie, Levine, Myra, Pendennis, Rivers, Wheatland 1) Riverdale Municipality - Lots for Sale 2) MB Housing Locations Listing 3) Privately Owned Rentals: Check eBrandon, Facebook Marketplace, Facebook Groups, and Kijiji 5. RM of Elton RM of Elton Website Communities: Douglas, Forrest, Justice, Knox, Smart 6 The John Howard Society of Brandon Inc. 1) MB Housing Locations Listing 2) Privately Owned Rentals: Check eBrandon, Facebook Marketplace, Facebook Groups, and Kijiji 6. RM of Whitehead RM of Whitehead Website Communities: Alexander, Ashbury, Beresford, Kemnay, McKelvie, Roseland, Terence, Villette 1) MB Housing Locations Listing 2) Privately Owned Rentals: Check eBrandon, Facebook Marketplace, Facebook Groups, and Kijiji 7. RM of Cornwallis RM of Cornwallis Website Communities: Baragar, Chater, Cottonwoods, Martinville, Sprucewoods, Wytonville 1) RM of Cornwallis - Housing 2) MB Housing Locations Listing 3) Privately Owned Rentals: Check eBrandon, Facebook Marketplace, Facebook Groups, and Kijiji 8. Municipality of Souris-Glennwood Municipality of Souris-Glennwood Website Communities: Beverley, Bunclody, Griffin, Hayfield, Hebron, Menteith, Newstead, Page, Schwitzer, Souris 1) Town of Souris - Rentals & Properties 2) MB Housing Locations Listing 3) Privately Owned Rentals: Check eBrandon, Facebook Marketplace, Facebook Groups, and Kijiji 9. Municipality of Oakland-Wawanesa Municipality of Oakland-Wawanesa Website Communities: Carroll, Methven, Nesbitt, Rounthwaite, Wawanesa 1) MB Housing Locations Listing
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