by Romana King November 13th, 2015 Are you house hunting with kids in tow? Do you fall in love with staging furniture? Here’s what to avoid when shopping for a home If you’re considering buying your first home, you probably…
Don’t forget about your car’s key locks
By: Driving.ca Few drivers – or designers, for that matter – ever consider the consequences of leaving lock cylinders motionless While most advances in auto convenience technology really do benefit consumers, there are a few that leave something to be…
Your Corner Wrench: Auto glass care and hacks
Source: Driving.ca Some preventative maintenance and a few good tips can save you money and headaches It’s seldom a good day when you come out to get your commute started only to find some glass panel on your ride with…
How It Works: Warranties
By: Driving.ca It’s a perk with new vehicles, but as with all contract, you need to read the fine print to know what covers you for how long When your vehicle needs repair, the three most beautiful words are, “It’s…
PSL – Pinoy Super Liga Winnipeg
The Filipino community is one of the fastest growing communities in Winnipeg. Filipinos are friendly and outgoing people who love gatherings, social events and fundamentally just want to be together. This compassion extends to sports, such as basketball and volleyball.…
What Women Drivers Need To Know..
In this day and age, women can practically do anything. Gone are the days when women depend on their spouses and partners to do things for them. Women take charge! If there are things that they don’t know, they find…
School Year
The school year in Manitoba begins in early September and ends in late June. There are holiday breaks such as Christmas in late December and Spring Break in late March. School days usually start round 9 a.m. and end at…
Types Of Schools
TYPES OF SCHOOLS In Manitoba, there are three ways to educate your children. 1. Public schools 2. Private schools 3. Home schooling PUBLIC SCHOOLS Most children in Manitoba go to public schools, which are free. The courses in public schools…
Manitoba School System
Going to school is a basic right for every child in Canada. In Manitoba, the law says that boys and girls aged seven to 16 must go to school.Most children are six years old when they start Grade 1. Education…