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Topic: List of rural municipalities in Manitoba


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 MHS Transactions: Changes in Rural Manitoba's 'Ethnic Mosaic' 1921 to 1961
The proportions of the rural population of Ukrainian-Polish origin in 1921 and 1961 is shown by Figure 7.
In much of south eastern Manitoba the explanation, judging from the increases in total rural population in evidence on Figure 2, would in part appear to be the same, an influx of settlers of other origins after 1921.
Their proportion of total rural population declined from nearly fifty percent in 1921 to only thirty-seven percent in 1961 suggesting that the slightly higher index is a result of somewhat higher rates of out-migration from areas where they represented small proportions of total rural population in 1921.
www.mhs.mb.ca /docs/transactions/3/ethnicmosaic.shtml   (6250 words)

  
 List of rural municipalities in Manitoba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also: list of Manitoba regions, list of communities in Manitoba.
List of communities in Manitoba - List of rural municipalities in Manitoba
This page was last modified 05:11, 15 February 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_rural_municipalities_in_Manitoba   (109 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Comox, British Columbia
The District of Highlands is a municipal district on the Saanich Peninsula, near Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
North Cowichan is a District municipality on the east coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada in the Cowichan Valley Regional District.
Oak Bay is a municipality in the Capital Regional District on Vancouver Island in the province of British Columbia, Canada.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Comox,-British-Columbia   (2118 words)

  
 Connectivity in Manitoba and The Role of Municipalities
Municipal networks are a first, but very important step to achieving the total connectivity that is needed for wealth and knowledge distribution between the urban centre of Winnipeg and the rural and remote locations of Manitoba.
The municipalities argued that these tear-ups shorten the life of the roads and streets, which were paid for by taxpayers, and that there is a need for the telecommunications companies to pay for the real impacts of their activity.
Forward thinking municipalities are currently as concerned with utilizing the inadequate existing telecom infrastructure to market and promote their community as they are with the ways to improve and possibly own the infrastructure and the use of it to generate rights of way revenues.
www.smartwinnipeg.mb.ca /connectivity_manitoba.htm   (13422 words)

  
 Hog Watch Manitoba News
Rural residents and farmers alike have opposed mega hog barn facility in provinces across the country.
Citing negative economic effects, destroying rural jobs and tourism, producing poor food quality riddled with antibiotics, appalling working conditions, and environmental degradation; rural residents are desperate for urban people to support their cause.
Many studies list effects such as headaches, upset stomach, sleep disturbances, and depression, and illnesses such as asthma and bronchitis have also been found to both increase in occurrence, and in severity due to both odours, but more significantly dust particles emitted from the factory.
www.hogwatchmanitoba.org /news0304.html   (10795 words)

  
 The Pas, Manitoba - Psychology Central   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Pas is a town in Manitoba, Canada, located at 54° N 101° W, some 630 km north of the provincial capital, Winnipeg.
The area today is composed of three distinct communities: The Town of The Pas, the Opaskwayak Cree Nation, and the Rural Municipality of Kelsey.
The Pas is represented in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba (as part of The Pas riding) by New Democratic MLA Oscar Lathlin and in the Canadian House of Commons (as part of the Churchill riding) by New Democrat MP Bev Desjarlais.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/The_Pas   (448 words)

  
 Capital Region - Bibliography
Documents listed in the bibliography that are available on this web-site are marked with a linked icon immediately following their description.
Manitoba (Province of), Department of Municipal and Urban Affairs.
Manitoba (Province of), Department of Culture, Heritage and Citizenship.
www.gov.mb.ca /ia/capreg/reports_docs/bibliography   (3928 words)

  
 List of Manitoba regions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Regions in the province of Manitoba, Canada, showing the census divisions in each.
See also List of communities in Manitoba, List of rural municipalities in Manitoba.
Portage la Prairie Area (Division No. 9, Manitoba)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Manitoba_regions   (138 words)

  
 Speech from the Throne
Manitoba has been in negotiations with potential customers to the east, the south and the west, to sell more than half a billion dollars in clean energy exports over the next six years.
Manitoba has seen positive improvements in community safety, including a significant drop in arson, improvements to the domestic violence process in the courts, and a two-year decrease in violent crime rates.
Despite the challenges faced by producers, the underlying strength of the rural economy was borne out by the record $3.4 billion in agri-food exports shipped in 2004, and the growing list of new, value-added facilities in Manitoba.
www.gov.mb.ca /throne.html   (6683 words)

  
 Manitoba Pageant: The "Disorganized" Municipalities of Manitoba
All Rural Municipalities were faced with a sudden drop in tax receipts and many were forced to accept administration from the Provincial Government.
Most of these worked their way back and now handle their own affairs but there were nine Municipalities that allowed their government to lapse completely and have never reappeared in their old form.
They are the "disorganized" municipalities of Manitoba and were located in the south-east corner of the Province and in the "Interlake" district.
www.mhs.mb.ca /docs/pageant/11/municipalities.shtml   (157 words)

  
 Government of Saskatchewan - Premier's Speech - Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
As the political leadership of Saskatchewan's rural municipalities and as the political leadership of the province, we have much in common.
The challenges you face in rural governance are shared by we, in provincial governance and the challenges we face at the provincial level are shared by you, simply because we represent the same citizens, the same taxpayers.
Just as we will not be able to respond to the long list of other demands and challenges that are brought to government from a wide variety of segments in our provincial community.
www.gov.sk.ca /govinfo/news/premier_speech.html?0079   (3204 words)

  
 W. K. Kellogg Collection - Community Development Materials   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Below are listed the annotations for the sources in the W. Kellogg Collection of Rural Community Development Resource that focus on economic development.
Rural communities must be prepared for this potential increase in population.
This report is intended for rural developers to be used as a base for their own work.
www.unl.edu /kellogg/econdevl.html   (16528 words)

  
 Manitoba orders Winnipeg city hall to use anti-mosquito spray city-wide on Sympatico / MSN Powered by MediResource
WINNIPEG (CP) - With the mosquito population exploding, the Manitoba government has ordered Winnipeg to spray the controversial chemical malathion across the city.
Malathion has been approved by the federal government, which says the chemical is safe to use in low concentrations.
Thursday's order also applies to the bedroom community of West St. Paul, and some rural municipalities were ordered to use it in 2003.
mediresource.sympatico.ca /health_news_detail.asp?channel_id=132&news_id=7335   (502 words)

  
 Francommunautés virtuelles
The Infomobile was developed by the Economic Development Council for Manitoba Bilingual Municipalities (CDEM) and a dozen other partners, including member municipalities, schools and other institutions of learning, Francophone associations, private businesses, the Manitoba Department of Industry, Trade and Tourism, and Industry Canada.
The CDEM's members include 15 bilingual municipalities, 14 of which are located in rural areas.
In the course of its journey around the province, the Infomobile made longer stops to put on combination fairs/exhibitions in the city of Saint-Boniface and in three other rural municipalities with fairly large Francophone populations: Saint-Pierre-Jolys in the southern part of the province, Notre-Dame de Lourdes in the southwest, and La Broquerie in the east.
francommunautes.ic.gc.ca /reussites/infomobile_e.asp   (576 words)

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