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         Manitoba History:     more books (100)
  1. Fashioning Farmers: Ideology, Agricultural Knowledge and the Manitoba Farm Movement, 1890-1925 (Canadian Plains Studies) by Jeffery Taylor, 1994-10
  2. Le Manitoba au coeur de l'Amerique: Annette Saint-Pierre (French Edition) by Annette Saint-Pierre, 1992
  3. The Assiniboine Basin: A social study of the discovery, exploration and settlement of Manitoba by Martin Kavanagh, 1946
  4. Crime Stories: More Of Manitoba's Most Famous True Crimes by Bill Redekop, 2004-09-24
  5. Influenza 1918: Disease, Death, and Struggle in Winnipeg (Studies in Gender and History) by Esyllt W. Jones, 2007-12-08
  6. Allan Levine, Coming of Age: A History of the Jewish People of Manitoba.(Book review): An article from: Manitoba History by John C. Lehr, 2010-03-22
  7. A Lady's Life on a Farm in Manitoba by M. G. C. (Mary Georgina Caroline) Hall, 2004-10-01
  8. The Ojibwa of Berens River, Manitoba: Ethnography into History by A. Irving Hallowell, 1997-08
  9. A history of the Town of Winkler, Manitoba by Frank Brown, 1973
  10. The History of Trucking in Manitoba: The Manitoba Trucking Association, 1900-1997 by al Harris, 1997
  11. Greening the treeless plain.(Gazette: a 1000 words): An article from: Manitoba History by Gordon Goldsborough, 2006-10-01
  12. Orders of the Dreamed: George Nelson on Cree and Northern Ojibwa Religion and Myth 1823 (Manitoba Studies in Native History III) by Jennifer S.H. Brown, Robert Brightman, 1998-09-15
  13. Ghost Towns of Manitoba: A Record of Pioneer Life by Wanda Ryder, 2003-11-11
  14. Manitoba: A History: Some Observations on the State of the Canadian Northwest in 1811... (Canadian University Paperbacks) by William L. Morton, 1967-11

81. History And Timeline Of Manitoba Hydro
Financed by the Canadian International Development Agency, the relief effortwas without precedence in manitoba Hydro’s history. top .
http://www.hydro.mb.ca/about_us/history/hep_1980.html
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MOOSE LAKE CONNECTED TO THE PROVINCIAL POWER SYSTEM. The diesel generating station which for 15 years served the northern community located southeast of The Pas was retired. A 66-kV line from the provincial power system brought residents unrestricted use of electricity for the first time. The changeover to the main provincial power system would save about 450,000 litres of diesel fuel annually. THE 500-kV WINNIPEG TO MINNEAPOLIS INTERCONNECTING TRANSMISSION LINE WAS COMPLETED, MANDAN LETTER OF INTENT WAS SIGNED by Manitoba Hydro and the Nebraska Public Power District of Columbus for a proposed 500-kV transmission line between Manitoba and Nebraska. The proposed inter-connection was referred to as the MANDAN line. By the fall of 1980, a set of alternative transmission line corridors was defined, and meetings were held with interested parties to discuss corridor preferences. The project would be terminated in 1985. [ top ] THE 525-kW LAC BROCHET DIESEL GENERATING STATION was commissioned in November at the remote site 40 km south of the 59th parallel, close to the Saskatchewan border. A 350-kW diesel generating station was designed for Tadoule Lake, located at about the same latitude as Lac Brochet, with an in-service date of midsummer 1982.

82. CAC Manitoba- Our History
1947 The newly formed Consumers' Association of Canada welcomes one of its firstprovincial associations, CAC manitoba. 1986- CAC manitoba was expanding.
http://www.consumermanitoba.ca/history.html
Home About Us
- The newly formed Consumers' Association of Canada welcomes one of its first provincial associations, CAC Manitoba. The organization was forged by a number of dedicated volunteers with an abundance of enthusiasm and expertise, and a sincere desire to improve the marketplace in Manitoba. CAC Manitoba had its first opportunity to represent Manitoba consumers before the Manitoba Milk control Board. The first Annual Consumer Week Fair was held at the Hudson's Bay store in Winnipeg. It included displays of products and featured guests speakers. One week in April is now proclaimed National Consumer Week by the federal government. A $100.00 donation enabled CAC Manitoba to run a Consumer Help phone. Even after CAC had an office, a long-time volunteer continued to take calls in her home during off hours until 1985. The first issues of The Manitoba CONSUMER was mailed to CAC members in Manitoba. Originally an annual publication, it is now published six times a year.

83. Manitoba Links, A Kaleidoscopic History Book Of Golf In Manitoba, Canada
100 years of manitoba, Canada golf history includinghistory of people, places and events.
http://members.shaw.ca/manitoba_links/

84. Manitoba Genealogy And Family History
Outstanding resources for manitoba genealogy and family history including archives,online records and databases, research guides, lookups, queries
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Links to online records, indexes, cemetery transcriptions, and other online databases with genealogical information pertaining to Manitoba, Canada. Books We Own - Manitoba
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85. History Of The Manitoba Masters Aquatic Club In Winnipeg, Manitoba
history Of Our Club. Founded in 1981 may be; Governed by a volunteerBoard of Directors; A member of Swim manitoba and Swimming Canada; A
http://www.mmac.mb.ca/momex/NavCode/history
History Of Our Club
Founded in 1981, M.M.A.C. is:
  • An innovative, broad-based adult swim program that supports the needs of not only competitive swimmers, but fitness and beginning adult swimmers as well.
  • One of the largest adult swim programs in the City of Winnipeg
  • Committed to assisting our members reach their goals, whatever they may be
  • Governed by a volunteer Board of Directors
  • A member of Swim Manitoba and Swimming Canada
  • A great place to swim and meet new and interesting people with similar interests

Four Free Practices Visitors! First four swim practices are free. Come on out to one of our many practices and see what a difference swimming can make in your life. Powered by Momex

86. Zoological Society Of Manitoba,
A Brief history of the Zoological Society of manitoba Since it’s inception in 1956,the Zoological Society of manitoba has focused increasingly on enhancing
http://www.zoosociety.com/about/history.asp

87. Manitoba Printmakers Association History
requires Adobe Acrobat Reader). history. MPA was formed in the springof 1984 by a group of manitoba print artists. In 1985, MPA became
http://www.room535.org/mpa/history.html

88. The History Of Aikens Lake Fishing Lodge, Manitoba, Canada
The history of Southern manitoba's 1 flyin fishing resort at Aikens Lake WildernessFishing Lodge, manitoba, Canada. Aikens Lake, A Brief history
http://www.aikenslake.com/about/history.htm
Aikens Lake, A Brief History Aikens Lake Wilderness Lodge first opened in 1949 and has expanded over the years to meet the changing needs and expectations of its clientele. In present times, from the beach front luxury of Park Place to the remodeled elegance and comfort of Master Anglerís Row to the rustic and cozy original log cabins of Wilderness Trail, we provide a choice of accommodations to meet your needs as well as your budget. However, it wasn't always as such... Eric Carlson, the first proprietor of the 9 acres on Aikens Lake, had had a trap line in the area since the early 40ís. His cabin stood close to todayís lodge. One day, he decided to approach the federal government seeking permission to fish commercially on Aikens. This had been tried unsuccessfully back in 1938. The government suggested to him that tourism and sportfishing might be a better idea. Eric and his son Eddie began preparations in the fall of 1947 for construction the following spring. Trees were downed and brought into camp in the winter with the aid of a three-dog team. It was, of course, much easier to let the dogs drag the trees through the snow than to carry the logs in the summer! Those of you who have been to Aikens will recognize their craftsmanship in all of the cabins that have been painted brown... including the Wilderness Trail cabins. There is a trap door which leads to an underground storeroom connecting to numerous tunnels and pens where the Carlsons kept their animals in the winter time. Eric was a trapper and would spend weeks away from Elsie in the wintertime.

89. A Brief History Of Morris Manitoba
St. Boniface. She stayed on permanently. From manitoba 125 A HistoryVolume 1 - Rupert's Land to Riel. Search our Site sitemap.
http://www.town.morris.mb.ca/history.htm
History Morris, Man, Town, pop 1645 (1996c), 1616 (1991c), 1613 (1986c), area 5.83 km2, in 1883, is located at the confluence of the Red and Morris rivers, 55 km S of Winnipeg. Originally known as Scratching River, Morris was named in honour of Alexander Morris The Rivers The Red and Morris rivers have greatly affected the town, especially during floods in l950, 1966 and 1979. On March 31, 1966, the Premier of Manitoba, Duff Roblin, called a flood meeting in Morris, where he and his Ministers personally informed the public of what to expect and what measures to take. The towns of Morris, St. Jean and Emerson began moving earth, hastily constructing ring dykes. On Easter Monday, 1966, due to the efforts of the Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS) , local help, and a contingent of Canadian Army Engineers, the dyke which was starting to shift due to the high waves and nearly 20 feet of water pushing against it at the lowest place was saved. Bulldozers were braced against the base of the dyke on the dry side and a boom of hydro poles on the wet side, plus added weight to the top of the sandbags, the dyke held. A Permanent dyke has been erected around the Town of Morris and we were safe during the "Flood of the Century" in 1997.

90. Title (Manitoba Society Of Occupational Therapists)
Home, The history of Occupational Therapy in manitoba. In February1918, the University of Toronto started a sixweek course of
http://www.msot.mb.ca/ot-history.html
The Manitoba Society of Occupational Therapists (MSOT)
is a non­profit, volunteer organization which exists in order to promote
the occupational therapy profession and to disseminate knowledge
of the profession within Manitoba.

In February 1918, the University of Toronto started a six-week course of Occupational Therapy for "suitable young ladies". Following this course, several of these graduates moved west to tend the war wounded. Twenty-one O.T.'s are known to have been working in and around Winnipeg. They formed the Canadian Society of Occupational Therapists of Manitoba. Some records call the organization the Manitoba Society of Occupational Therapists of Canada. 1920 has been noted at times as the start of this group. Records show occupational therapists working in Brandon, Manitoba. 1950's The three or four O.T.'s in Manitoba became members of the Canadian Physiotherapy Society - Manitoba Branch; this group was instrumental in facilitating the University of Manitoba (U. of M.)diploma course. The School of Medical Rehabilitation at the U. of M. was opened.

91. Great Plains: A History Of Manitoba
A history of manitoba. FOR THE FIRST TIME , a book series chronicling therich heritage of manitoba is available. A history of manitoba Box Set
http://www.greatplains.mb.ca/titles/History/

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A History of Manitoba
F OR THE FIRST TIME , a book series chronicling the rich heritage of Manitoba is available. Written and published by Manitobans, these books tell the stories of the enterprising men and women who built this province. These entertaining and inspiring books will be a welcome addition to any home or office. The lavishly illustrated, full-colour books offer something for everyone. Allowing the reader to dive into the story at any point, there are thematic chapters, fascinating photographs, brilliant art and hundreds of short sidebars and vignettes. Volume I, Rupert's Land to Riel Chronicles the geological formation of the land up to Manitoba's tumultuous entry into Confederation. Volume II, Gateway to the West Tells of the early years of explosive growth up to the sobering realities of the Great Depression. Volume Volume III, Decades of Diversity Showcases the Second World War, the Great Flood and other dramatic events that shaped the province.
A History of Manitoba Box Set: ISBN: 0-9697804-box 9 x 12 $125.00

92. Manitoba Police Curling 2002
Mantitoba police curlings history, current events and past national and provincial champions with photos from those events.
http://www3.mb.sympatico.ca/~gbrears/welcome.htm
Manitoba Police Curling Home [ Manitoba Police Curling 2003 ] Asham Curling Supplies 2003 Manitoba Champions Canad Inns past Manitoba Champions Winnipeg Police Credit Unions Manitoba National Championship Teams Canadian Police Curling Associations Manitoba Honorary Life Members ... Links and Current Events
Welcome to the Manitoba Police Curling Website
NOTE: This Website will not be updated until the webmaster returns from the Canadian Police Curling Championships on March 25/03. Follow along with all the Team Manitoba action at the 2003 Canadian Championship Site Here Event photo's and results will be posted when we return. Till then look over the results and photo's from this years Provincial and Funspiel events. MPCA members the information page has been updated to March 1/03. Don Nelson, President of the Manitoba Police Curling Association invited police curlers from all over the Manitoba region to join our Championships. The Manitoba Police Championships took place at the Grain Exchange Curling Club, Winnipeg. Check out the final 2003 Provincial results here Event photo's here It's Official the Don Nelson rink of Don Nelson, Doug Hooper, Garry Brears and Gord Dahl have won the 2003 Manitoba Police Championship in one of the closest Championship contests in Manitoba History. The Manitoba Police Curling Association wishes to thank our host, the Grain Exchange Curling club for their wonderful ice conditions and extremely helpful staff.

93. Manitoba Community Profiles
In depth information on various communities. Provided by the Government of manitoba.
http://www.communityprofiles.mb.ca/

Provincial Profile
Regional Profiles:
Winnipeg Capital Region

Central Plains
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To access the Community Profiles Administration System, please click here This site is dedicated to the memory of Cory Smith
What to expect?
Community Profiles offer an "up close and personal" view of the strong and vibrant communities and regions of Manitoba by listing, in a standardized format, the benefits and amenities each has to offer. It offers a "single window" access point to everything you want to know about them, plus contact sources for those wanting more information.
Who uses it?
This site will be of interest for business or residency planning and relocation, as well as to researchers, tourists, visitors and anyone else with an interest in Manitoba's communities and regions.
Government Links: home welcome on-line services news ... privacy

94. Travel Manitoba: Quick Facts About Manitoba
manitoba's stable and diverse economy, built on traditional resource sectors andemerging hightechnology industries, is the base for a thriving business
http://www.travelmanitoba.com/quickfacts/
Quick Link Beaches Entertainment Golf Historical Sites Outdoor Recreation Performing Arts Professional Sports Urban Parks
Quick Link North of 53 Parkland Interlake Eastern Western Central Plains Pembina Valley Winnipeg
Government of Manitoba

Geography of Manitoba

Manitoba Population

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Manitoba's stable and diverse economy, built on traditional resource sectors and emerging high-technology industries, is the base for a thriving business community. Since we produce more than we consume, trade is a critical element to our success. Since 1990 Manitoba's exports to the world have more than doubled.
Manitoba's central location and time zone allows convenient access to customers and suppliers across the continent. Winnipeg is a natural and ever-growing hub for rail, road and air transportation.
A Manitoba-based location is ideal for seizing opportunities arising from the expansion of free trade under the North American Free Trade Agreement. Manitoba offers low operating costs, a dedicated, highly skilled multilingual workforce, abundant, clean, reliable electrical energy, and excellent research and communication facilities with a sophisticated telecommunications and information technology infrastructure.
Listen to the call of a Yellow Headed Blackbird.

95. Lions Eye Bank
Nonprofit charitable organization dedicated to the recovery, evaluation and distribution of eye tissue for transplantation, research and education.
http://www.lionseyebank.mb.ca/
The Lions Eye Bank of Manitoba and Northwest Ontario Inc., is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to the recovery, evaluation and distribution of eye tissue for transplantation, research and education. lions eye bank, lions, eye, corneal, cornea, transplant, ophthalmology, vision, sight, organ, tissue, medical, donated, donor, disease, assistance, eye care, eye problem, death, enucleation, cataracts, Keratoconus, research, sclera, glaucoma The Lions Eye Bank of Manitoba and Northwest Ontario Inc., is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to the recovery, evaluation and distribution of eye tissue for transplantation, research and education. The Lions Eye Bank was founded by a group of Manitoba and Ontario Lions in 1973. Since the beginning the eye bank had been guided by board of directors comprised of Lions members, a medical committee consisting of ophthalmic specialists, a lawyer, an auditor and a financial advisor. As a Lions Eye Bank, we strive to fulfill the Lions pledge to Helen Keller to be "Knights of the Blind." if you are seeing this, you browser does not support frames. please go to this site and download one
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96. Province Of Manitoba
Official site of the Province of manitoba.
http://www.gov.mb.ca/

97. Manitoba Newcomers Club Directory
A directory of clubs and organizations in manitoba, which are designed to give people new to the area the opportunity to meet and develop friendships with others who live in the area.
http://www.newcomersclub.com/mb.html
N EWCOMERS C LUBS IN MANITOBA

98. Manitoba Hydro Electric Energy And Natural Gas
Provides electricity and gas service to communities throughout the province. Contains service information, employment opportunities and related links.
http://www.hydro.mb.ca/

Contact Us About
Payment Options Reading Your Bill Energy Rates ... Report Streetlight Outage Random images portraying Manitoba Hydro throughout the province.
Quick Links Aboriginal Relations Annual Report Bonds - Hydro Bonds Building a Generating Station Employment Energy Calculator Environment Generating System Home and Water Heating Cost Comparisons Lake Wpg. Water Levels Learning Zone Meter Readings Power Event Report Rates Research Grants Report a Power Problem Safety Selling to Manitoba Hydro Solutions for Business Spirit of the Earth Awards Program Transmission System Transmission Tariffs Tree Planting Program Vendor Information Form Wuskwatim Project Info SEARCH
Focus On Building a Generating Station Public Information Meeting for Downtown Office Project Scheduled for April 9 Commitment to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Wins Award Net Income of $38 Million Reported For 3rd Quarter ... Spirit of the Earth Awards Deadline Nears
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99. Squash Manitoba
is a nonprofit Sport Governing Body which is operated by an elected volunteer Board of Directors and 1½ staff members.
http://www.escape.ca/~squashmb/

100. TIMELINKS
Welcome to Timelinks the interactive site devoted to manitoba's history19101920. To discover our past click here to continue
http://timelinks.merlin.mb.ca/

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