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         Manitoba History:     more books (100)
  1. Lives in the public service: A history of the Manitoba Government Employees' Union (Manitoba labour history series) by Doug Smith, 1993
  2. The Creation of Manitoba: Or, a History of the Red River Troubles by Alexander Begg, 2010-03-05
  3. Aboriginal Resource Use in Canada: Historical and Legal Aspects (Manitoba Studies in Native History, 6) by Kerry Abel, 1991-11
  4. Extraordinary tales from Manitoba history by J. W Chafe, 1973
  5. To evangelize the nations: Roman Catholic missions in Manitoba, 1818-1870 (Papers in Manitoba history) by Martha McCarthy, 1990
  6. History of Manitoba, from the earliest settlement to 1835 by Donald Gunn, Charles R. b. 1848 Tuttle, 2010-08-16
  7. From Fire to Flood: A History of Theatre in Manitoba by Kevin Longfield, 2001-10-01
  8. The Court of Queen?s Bench of Manitoba, 1870-1950: A Biographical History (Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History) by Dale Brawn, 2006-12-02
  9. A social history of the Manitoba Metis by Emile Pelletier, 1977
  10. The History of The Manitoba Branch of The Canadian Seed Growers Association by A.L.D. Johnson,T. A. Martin, 1970-01-01
  11. First Days, Fighting Days: Women in Manitoba History
  12. Impact!: A History of Disasters in Manitoba by Brock Holowachuk, 2009-11-12
  13. Every Stone a Story II: Manitoba's Buried History by Dale Brawn, 2009-11-23
  14. Medicine in Manitoba: A Brief History by Ian Carr, Robert E. Bearmish, 1999-12

21. UofC Press Titles In Geography & Environmental History
Andrew's Parish, Red River Robert J. Coutts Winner of the MargaretMcWilliams Medal for manitoba history $24.95 · 2000 · 252 pp.
http://www.uofcpress.com/CourseAdoptions/Geography.html
Protected Areas and the Regional Planning Imperative in North America
Edited by Gordon Nelson, J.C. Day, Lucy M. Sportza, James Loucky, and Carlos Vasquez
Regional planning is imperative if North America has any hope of retaining continental biodiversity. This timely collection of essays presents new protected areas theory, method, and practice and reinforces this theme of regional planning. With a North American focus, these essays consider the history, ecology, policy, and planning of protected areas while raising awareness of their contribution to society. Contemporary understandings of protected areas are challenged as the book forces readers to move from a mentality of the past that saw protected areas as "fortresses," to a wider understanding, where protected areas are seen as interdependent with other landscapes in the matters of biodiversity, ecological integrity, and environmental health.
Published in the U.S. by Michigan State University Press

22. Dr. Gendreau Personal Care Home - Ste Rose, Manitoba
History. the tenants of Les Trois Villas. We are providing these serviceson behalf of Manitoba Housing. In 1997 we accepted the
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CTRL+D The Dr. Gendreau Personal Care Home has provided health care to the elderly and disabled since 1975. The Personal Care Home is a non-profit faith based charitable organization governed by an eleven person Board of Directors. In 1992 the Adult Day Program was introduced for people living in the region. Adult Day Program services have increased from two days per week in 1992 to our present program which operates five days per week. A major construction project was completed in 1996 which increased the capacity of the Home from 40 to 65 rooms. One of the rooms has been set aside to serve as a respite room. In 1996 the Personal Care Home accepted the responsibility to provide administration, housekeeping and maintenance services to the tenants of Les Trois Villas. We are providing these services on behalf of Manitoba Housing. In 1997 we accepted the responsibility to provide the same services to the Leisure Apartments. These two building are comprised of 31 bedroom suites and 21 bachelor suites. They are independant living homes for seniors. Rent is income based and rooms are rented out on a first come, first serve basis. The year 2000 marks the 25th anniversary of the Gendreau Personal Care Home. The quilt above was made to commemorate this event and a outdoor supper was also held. For more information please

23. Canadian Political, Social And Economic History
News Index, 1880 StudyWeb Canadian History and Culture Territorial Evolutionof Canada, 1867 Time Links manitoba history 1910-1920 WestWeb, Catherine
http://www.library.ubc.ca/poli/cpwebh.html
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Canadian Political, Social and Economic History
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Political and Social History Bibliographic Databases Return to Political Science Home Page Site Index Canadian Politics Net Station
Maintained by I. Laponce Last updated July 30, 2002
Please send comments, suggestions or questions to ilaponce@ interchange.ubc.ca

24. More Info
More Info. Title manitoba history, Click title to go to its site.
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25. UofM: Arts - Department Of History
Department of history at the University of manitoba The study of history provides essential background for many disciplines and professions where research and 403 Fletcher Argue Building. Winnipeg, manitoba. Canada R3T 5V5
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/history
Welcome! The study of history provides essential background for man y disciplines and professions where research and communications skills are important. The department includes specialists in intellectual, cultural, social, medieval, Aboriginal, women's, and international history. A particular area of departmental specialization is Canadian and western Canadian history. FORT GARRY LECTURES For more information contact:
Lisa McKendry

403 Fletcher Argue Building
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3T 5V5
Phone: (204) 474-8401
Fax: (204) 474-7579
For questions regarding the web site contact:
Sandra Ferguson

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26. Sport Manitoba's History
Where We've Come From There is no doubt, Sport manitoba represents a major step in the rich, dynamic history of amateur sport in this province.
http://www.sport.mb.ca/history.htm
Where We've Come From There is no doubt, Sport Manitoba represents a major step in the rich, dynamic history of amateur sport in this province. Visit our Hall of Fame and you'll find the names, faces, events, and places that have put Manitoba on the map. Here you'll find a bird's eye view of how the organization and delivery of amateur sport has grown and changed over the past three decades. Throughout, you'll see how the Manitoba Sports Federation (MSF) and the Sport Directorate have worked in tandem and with numerous other partners to build one of the leading amateur sport communities in Canada.
The Sixties
Celebrations and New Possibilities
It's the 1960's, full of happenings and happenstance. The Bombers win the Grey Cup in 1961 and again in 1962 when they defeated the Hamilton Ticats 28 - 27 in what became known as the "Fog Bowl". It's a decade full of celebrations and new possibilities. Through the Fitness and Amateur Sport Act of 1961, the Federal and Provincial governments establish a 50/50 cost-sharing arrangement which sees funding available for the development of amateur sport available for the first time.

27. Naval Museum Of Manitoba - HMCS CHIPPAWA - Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Imagine enemy submarines lurking in wait for helpless merchant ships right off the coast of Canada. Also imagine Canada having a naval force consisting of over 100,000 men and women. These are the memories of a world at war. A WWII Corvette Rises in a heavy sea. It was during these tumultuous times that so many young prairie men from towns like Carmen, Portage, The Pas and Dauphin went out to join the navy. Nobody could predict the connection between the flat prairies and a call to the sea, but once the war was over it was undeniable. Many Manitobans served their country through naval service. The goal of the Naval Museum of Manitoba is to promote the history of Canada's Navy, especially as it pertains to those Manitobans who have served with the Navy. The Naval Museum captures a moment in history, remembering the lifestyle, sense of duty and patriotism of Canadian sailors during times of peace and war. In creating this archive, many Manitobans have served their community by donating artifacts, time and energy to a successful effort.

28. MGS - Home Page
Nonprofit organization that promotes and encourages an interest in genealogy and family history .Category Regional North America Society and Culture Genealogy...... incorporated in 1982. The Society promotes and encourages an interestin genealogy and family history in manitoba. The main objectives
http://www.mts.net/~mgsi/
Welcome to the Home Page of the
MANITOBA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
The Manitoba Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization formed in 1976 and incorporated in 1982. The Society promotes and encourages an interest in genealogy and family history in Manitoba. The main objectives of MGS are:
  • To collect and preserve local genealogical and historical records and materials. To foster education in genealogical research through Society workshops and seminars. To encourage production of genealogical materials relating especially to Manitoba.
Every year more and more people are discovering the excitement and interest of tracing their family history. It is always best to start with what your relatives can tell you from their own memories. After that the public records, which every year are becoming more accessible, can be used to trace the generations further back, often over hundreds of years. The Manitoba Genealogical Society can help you in getting started with this fascinating pastime. Membership Membership in the society is open to all those interested in researching family history. Individual, associate, life, and institutional memberships are available to suit different interests.

29. Grand Lodge Of Manitoba - Home Page
Dedicated to Freemasonry in manitoba. Includes lodge information, history, organization, archives and links to resources.
http://www.grandlodge.mb.ca/
HOME The Grand Master Manitoba Lodges Board of General Purposes ... Archives Next meeting of the Board of General Purposes will take place on March 28th, 2003. Please remember to contact the Grand Lodge office if you plan to attend the dinner prior to the meeting. The Grand Master, M.W. Bro. Clayton Munz cordially invites all Master Masons to attend the 128th Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of Manitoba Friday and Saturday, June 6 and 7, 2003 . A number of social events have been planned. Mrs. Marjolaine Munz extends an invitation to the ladies to participate in the activities which have been planned for them. Details of the business and social events will be published in the April 2003 edition of Masonry in Manitoba. Due to unforseen circumstances the Masonic Retreat 2003 has been cancelled. Assiniboine Lodge No. 7 will be celebrating their 125th anniversary with a special meeting on Saturday, May 3rd at 3:00 pm. There will also be a ladies’ program. A catered supper will follow at 5:30 in the lower hall. The weekend activities will conclude with a church service at the Anglican Church in Portage la Prairie at 10:30 on Sunday morning. An open invitation is extended to all Manitoba Masons and their ladies. Tickets for supper will be sold in advance only Please call (204) 428-3665 prior to April 28th. Come one and all. Help Assiniboine No. 7 to 'communicate happiness' at this milestone in their history.

30. Place Details ('Manitoba')
Genealogy Societies - Directories. manitoba - history. manitoba - history - Bibliography. manitoba - history
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31. University Of Manitoba - History Of Medicine -
The Main Diseases Covered in the history of Medicine Course A Glossary Neil JohnMaclean Health Sciences Library © Faculty of Medicine, University of manitoba.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/medicine/units/history/histsyll.html
History of Medicine Course (YEAR 1 Block 1) Notes
by Dr. P. Warren, Professor, Faculty of Medicine Evaluation for Block I (PDF format) Syllabus P Warren The Main Diseases Covered in the History of Medicine Course [A Glossary] P Warren The Roots of Scientific Medicine P Warren The Emergence of Scientific Medicine- Anatomy V Persaud Core Concepts in the Nature and Pathology of Diseases I Carr The Development of a Profession -Attitudes and Behaviour P Warren Clinical Skills- The Detection of Diseased Organs P Warren Social Change and Public Health.- Population Health/Epidemics J Kaufert The Causes and Prevention of Disease- Bacteriology/Immunology P Warren The Medical Treatment of Cardio-Pulmonary Disease P Warren The Surgical Treatment of Cardio-Pulmonary Diseases P Warren Library Send comments to: Dr. Peter Warren

32. Flin Flon, Manitoba - History
Flin Flon history The city of Flin Flon is the major mining communityin northwestern manitoba and northeastern Saskatchewan. Located
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Flin Flon History The city of Flin Flon is the major mining community in northwestern Manitoba and northeastern Saskatchewan. Located just over 800 kilometres north-northwest of Manitoba's capital city of Winnipeg, parts of the community are both in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Flin Flon is also the gateway to nothern Manitoba's bustling tourism industry. Abundant mineral resources enabled the small village to grow to the present status of city. The Flin Flon property was originally named in 1915 after Professor Josiah Flintabbatey Flonatin (see left), a character in the novel "The Sunless City" by J. E. Preston Muddock. The Island Falls Dam was constructed on the Churchill River about 95 km northwest of Flin Flon to provide power for the mine and the smelter, and so 1927 saw the formation of the Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company. The Canadian National Railway line was extended from The Pas, Manitoba in 1928. The new railway brought hundreds of men from many countries to the area in search of jobs. The settlement came to be known as Flin Flon at that time. During the 1930s and 40s, the community continued to grow and assume an air of permanence. Flin Flon was incorporated as a municipality in 1933. Facilities and municipal organization expanded with the very active community and Flin Flon was incorporated as a town in 1946. Flin Flon became a city in 1970.

33. Snow Lake, Manitoba - History
Snow Lake history Snow Lake is situated halfway between Thompson amodern hotel, motel and family lodges. TownSpecific history.
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Snow Lake History Snow Lake is situated halfway between Thompson and The Pas; a picturesque mining community built on the shore of Snow Lake. Although mining is the primary industry, trapping, commercial fishing and tourism also contribute to the economy. A small town with very friendly, sportsminded and family-oriented people, it is accessible to dozens of high quality fishing lakes, hiking trails and canoe routes, and is equipped with a modern hotel, motel and family lodges. Town-Specific History Back to Tourism Page
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34. Association Of Community Theatres Of Manitoba - History, Mandate, Services, Prog
Association of Community Theatres (ACT) of manitoba history, mandate,services and theatre programs. Enable JavaScript
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The Association of Community Theatres of Manitoba (ACT) Inc. had its beginnings in the Fall of 1976. At that time, several active theatre patrons perceived the need for a Community Theatre Festival program. This program was sponsored by the Manitoba Theatre Workshop (now Prairie Theatre Exchange) and supported in its development by the appointment of a Director of the Outreach Program to the Festival Advisory Board. In 1978-1979, the Community Theatre Festival was realized. In 1982, the Board changed its name to The Association of Community Theatres of Manitoba Inc. to encompass the growing scope of the program from a local, to that of a provincial organization. December of 1987, however, found the Association with a depleted executive and eroded rural participation. It was then that a steering committee was formed and a new executive was elected in February of 1988. The new executive acted quickly and in the 1988-89 term initiated new memberships, appointed regional representatives in all regions and co-ordinated Regional Workshops. This began the renewal of the Association's relationship with community theatre groups. ACT is now a strong, non-profit organization that represents amateur theatre groups throughout the province, and actively pursues the goals and objectives outlined in the Association's mandate. Since 1991, ACT has been a registered charity with the Province of Manitoba.

35. Art Gallery Of Southwestern Manitoba - History
primarily interested in art appreciation, informal study of art history and painting evolutionin the development of the visual arts in Southwestern manitoba.
http://www.agsm.ca/about.html
AGSM History The AGSM has a very proud history that is not commonly known. It’s earliest inception was within Brandon College (a pioneer privately funded Baptist institution) which taught art courses to students, faculty and the community from 1890 through 1907. At that time music, drama and visual arts were offered. Due to financial constraints the visual arts were discontinued. The Brandon Art Club (1907 – 1959) was formed when the College discontinued its arts program. It was comprised of an active, community based amateur membership who were primarily interested in art appreciation, informal study of art history and painting/sketching and exhibiting their own work. At that time members and community citizens also collected works of art by the then nationally known contemporary artists for their homes. In 1959 the Brandon Allied Arts Council was formed to broaden the Art Club’s offerings into studio activity involving several visual art and craft disciplines. They found a permanent home at the “Welcome Inn” where their studios were located. In 1984 the Allied Arts Council moved to the present location on Princess Avenue. The club grew in strength and carried on until 1989 when the AGSM was formed. The AGSM became a natural evolution in the development of the visual arts in Southwestern Manitoba. While continuing the extensive Allied Arts Council studio program, a new contemporary art gallery was formed. For the first time there became an emphasis in exhibit creation, in presenting shows of a contemporary nature and in the profiling of highly talented Manitoba visual artists.

36. Sport Medicine Council Of Manitoba - History
history In 1980, a group of sport medicine professionals were brought together a constitutionthat is the basis for today's Sport Medicine Council of manitoba.
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In 1980, a group of sport medicine professionals were brought together by the Minister of Sport as an advisory council on Sport Medicine Policy and Procedures. In 1989, this Council with other sport representatives developed a constitution that is the basis for today's Sport Medicine Council of Manitoba. The main purpose of the SMCM is to facilitate and coordinate member associations in common endeavors in sport medicine and sport sciences such as conferences, symposia, research, and public education. Other objectives are to initiate and promote education and research programs related to the field of sport medicine and sport sciences and to establish guidelines designed to ensure high standards of care for sport participants. The SMCM Board of Directors determines policy and procedure and directs the activities of the Council in consultation with an Executive Committee. The SMCM Executive is elected, consisting of a President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, the Drugs in Sport Chair and presently two Members-at-large. Each member group has one representative on the Council. Values
  • Holistic team approach
  • User driven
  • Uphold the highest professional standards of care and professionalism
  • Encourage and promote ethics and the appropriate standards in sport
  • Education of both the public and the sport community
  • Prevention and avoidance of injury
  • Excellence in the provision of Sport Medicine Council of Manitoba Services and programs
  • Financial responsibility

37. Browse By Subject: Manitoba - History - To 1905
Subject manitoba history - To 1905. Number of titles 2. The making of theCanadian West being the reminiscences of an eye-witness / by RG MacBeth.
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Subject: Manitoba - History - To 1905
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  • The making of the Canadian West: being the reminiscences of an eye-witness / by R. G. MacBeth.
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  • 38. Alliance Française Du Manitoba - History
    AF manitoba The actual founding of the school took place on the 29th ofOctober, 1915, at the University of manitoba's French department.
    http://www.afwpg.ca/en/af/en_mhistoire.htm
    AF - Manitoba Founded in 1915, the Alliance Française du Manitoba is an independent non-profit organization , registered in 1980 as a language shool,under a charitable organization number. The first meetings took place in 1902 with the creation of a French literary circle attended by Mme Moreau de Bauvière and presided over by Professeur Osborne, who later became the first President of the Alliance Française du Manitoba. The actual founding of the school took place on the 29th of October, 1915, at the University of Manitoba's French department. The AF's purpose is the diffusion of French Language and of francophone culture. Its cultural and linguistic policies are defined by the Board of Directors. The director, who is a French civil servant at the disposal of the association, ensures the implementation of these policies. The Alliance Française du Manitoba has developped and evolved since its first meetings were held at the University in 1915. An important turning point was passed when it officially became a language school thanks to courageous volunteers... in 1984, the French government sent a civil servant to run the school's daily activities. The school had to move locations for more space until it finally reached it's present premises in 1993 in the house located at 934 Corydon Ave. other AF info home

    39. Alliance Française Du Manitoba - History
    Translate this page L'Alliance Française du manitoba Cette association indépendante,à but non-lucratif, est enregistrée comme école de langue
    http://www.afwpg.ca/fr/af/fr_mhistoire.htm
    L'Alliance Française du Manitoba Cette association indépendante, à but non-lucratif , est enregistrée comme école de langue depuis 1980, et bénéficie d'un numéro de charité. Les premières réunions ont eu lieu en 1902, après la nomination en janvier d'un délégué à Winnipeg, en a personne du journaliste Henri d'Hellencourt. C'est le 12 mars qu'un cercle littéraire français a vu le jour (150 adhésions dès la première réunion), présidé par Mme Moreau de Bauvière, animé par le Professeur Osborne. Ce dernier devint premier Président de l'Alliance Française du Manitoba, le 29 octobre 1915, au département de Français de l'Université du Manitoba, . Cette association a pour objectif la diffusion du Français et de la culture francophone. Sa politique culturelle et linguistique est définie par un Conseil d'Administration élu chaque année. Un directeur, fonctionnaire français mis à disposition de l'association, en assure la mise en oeuvre. L'Alliance Française du Manitoba s'est développée, a évolué depuis les premières réunions tenues à l'Université, en 1915. Un pas important a été franchi lorsqu'elle est devenue école de langue, grâce à de courageuses et courageux bénévoles… En 1984, le gouvernement de la France envoyait un fonctionnaire pour en diriger les activités quotidiennes. Il lui a fallu déménager pour trouver, chaque fois, des locaux plus grands, et un jour de 1993 devenir propriétaire du bâtiment situé au 934 de l'avenue Corydon. Elle tire ses revenus à 75% des cours de Français qu'elle dispense. Son budget actuel est d'environ 150.000$.

    40. Alpha Phi @ U Of Manitoba - History
    history. The uniqueness of Alpha Phi is rooted in the spirit of innovation originatedby Alpha Phi’s ten Founders in 1872. Alpha Phi @ U of manitoba,
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    History The uniqueness of Alpha Phi is rooted in the spirit of innovation originated by Alpha Phi’s ten Founders in 1872. These enterprising women were the first to be admitted to Syracuse University. Within a month of setting foot on campus, they decided that they were not satisfied with merely participating in the classroom. They wanted to participate in the men’s fraternities as well. Denied admission to these fraternities, our Founders chose to take matters into their own hands and create their own fraternity for women. They envisioned a far-reaching sisterhood form the outset, and dreamed of establishing chapters in the "unpeopled West" and at universities beyond the US borders. Alpha Phi in Canada It was not long before our Founders dreams were being implemented. In 1905, six forward-thinking young women at the University of Toronto formed a small club called Psi Delta and petitioned to become an Alpha Phi chapter. In 1906, Xi Chapter at U of T was founded and Alpha Phi became an International Women’s Fraternity. Alpha Phi’s Toronto chapter is the longest running NPC chapter in Canada.

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