Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 30, 2006, Winnipeg, Manitoba
B6 City Winnipeg free press wednesday August 30, 2006 Winnipeg repress. Com 1375 Regent ave. W 1 800 619 1613 2006 ram Quad cab 4x4 air Remote entry Power windows and locks Tow pack. V450 $ 369 per Mth plus freight ask about our 30 Day return program. For 2oo6 models financed through Chrysler financial Wise customers read the Fine print 8 limited time offers apply to retail deliveries of new and unused 2006 models from retailer inventory Only. At participating retailers Only. All offers include freight $ 1,050 for it Cruiser $ 1,200 for grand caravan and 300 and exclude License insurance registration any retailer administration fees and applicable taxes. Retailer Trade May be necessary. Financing and leasing Are subject to approval by Chrysler financial. See retailer for specific c pricing details and conditions. Retailers Are free to set individual prices. Excludes Caw negotiated ebon us and Ducci Retiree Bonus Cash. 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The Best prices of the year 0 % Purchase financing up to 36 months. 8 = o n a l l 2 0 0 6 m o d e l s. And to get an employee Price discount Check saturdays and sundays paper for contest details by Mary Agnes Welch e Elmwood residents Are rallying to save their dilapidated Community club among the first casualties of the Cit yes new recreation policy. Kelvin Community club on Henderson Highway is among four struggling clubs to be mothballed As part of the first phase of a $ 43 million overhaul. In their place the City is building or renovating existing clubs nearby. But some Elmwood residents say they were never consulted or Given a Chance to Rescue their club which they Call a much needed Community Centre in a neighbourhood of single mothers seniors and new immigrants. Residents Are holding a Public meeting tonight to plan their lobbying Effort. We dont see Why the City Isnit willing to keep Community centres open in very High needs areas said Regan Wolfrom who is spearheading the residents opposition. You need to put Money into the Core or else you re going to have to spend the Money elsewhere like policing and Graffiti clean up. A City report and the head of the umbrella group that oversees the Cit yes 70 plus Community clubs say Kelvin has been without a functioning Board or financial oversight for years and is too run Down to repair. And residents will be better served by a Host of new programs run out of nearby Bronx Park Community Centre which is slated for expansion and renovation. Bronx Park is one of several rec centres to get a share of $ 43 million in tripartite funding the City diverted from rapid transit two years ago. But City Hall and Community clubs have been wrangling Over exactly How to spend another chunk of the Money the idea being to shrink the huge number of marginal and run Down Community clubs and build larger better ones that can Host More modern types of programs for kids and seniors. Last month the City announced which neighbourhood Community clubs would get the first Batch of Cash to trickle out. The winners were Isaac Brock in the West end Bronx Park and a new club created by the merger of Glen Lee and Norberry in St. Norbert. Kelvin along with Brooklands Minto and Boyd Park were All slated for demolition. Steve Bemrose president of the greater Council of Winnipeg Community centres said he a snot expecting a Community outcry Over Kelvin since the club has been without a Board for four years. Repeated attempts by the go acc to gather together potential leaders fell Flat and he said City inspections show the club is in dire needs of repairs. Tonight residents Hope to draft a statement asking City councillors to save Kelvin. That statement will be circulated around the neighbourhood As a petition. Maryagnes. Welch free press. My. Ca by Trevor Greyeyes the Nee Ginan Institute of technology has purchased the Pinoy Auto body shop on Higgins Avenue for $ 350,000 and plans to turn it into an Industrial training Centre As part of its ongoing expansion. This Purchase Means loosely connected aboriginal groups now own land from the Corner of main Street and Higgins Avenue eastward to the Manitoba cold storage site. The Nee Ginan Institute is a tenant in the aboriginal Centre of Winnipeg at Higgins and main. For us its not about Money or owning land but building a sense of Community said Rhonda Mccorriston Nee Ginan Institute director. Nee Ginan takes Possession of the former Auto body shop on sept. 1, and will spend about $ 300,000 to convert the building for use As an Industrial training Centre. Currently Nee Ginan has deals worked out with red River College and Tec voc where their students receive training in such areas As welding and aerospace maintenance. Also the aboriginal Centre basement houses the carpentry program. Nee Ginan is also building a residential facility for students at the Manitoba cold storage site Mccorriston said and plans Are in the works to turn property they have already purchased across from the future site of student housing into a Community store. When All the projects Are completed a student will be Able to stay at housing just Down the Street from the aboriginal Centre drop off children at the Day care or the kindergarten in the building take their program and shop at the Community store before heading Home. Trevor. Greyeyes free press. My. Ca saving their club residents Are organizing a meeting tonight at Kelvin Community club to help save Kelvin Community Centre. To qualify As an official Community club meeting a quorum of 20 people is needed but organizers Are hoping for double that. The meeting starts at 7 p. M. At the club 281 Henderson Hwy. For More information visit. Wow. Save Kelvin. Com Phil Hossack / Winnipeg free press we dont see Why the City Isnit willing to keep Community centres open in very High needs areas a says Regan Wolfrom. Elmwood annoyed residents rally in Effort to save Community club Nee Ginan acquires shop for expansion strength in numbers the Winnipeg free press is read by 63% of Winnipeg adults every saturday. Thatus # 1 in Canada among major newspapers
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