The Interlake Community Foundation (hereafter referred to as "the ICF" and/or "the Foundation") provides the citizens of Rockwood, Rosser, Stonewall, Teulon and Woodlands with the opportunity to invest in the future of their community and region forever. The Foundation pools gifts in a capital fund that remains in perpetuity providing citizens with a means of permanently endowing their region and helping to shape its future. Your gift is never “spent” or “used up”. The income generated from the capital is distributed as grants to registered charities in the region.
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Property Assessment
Provincial website providing property assessments and answers to frequently asked questions.
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Application form and information for 2010 Manitoba Individual Flood Proofing Initiative to provide financial assistance to home, business and farm owners of flood prone properties.
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This document provides information that may be sufficient in addressing all your concerns about sandbag dike construction.
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Contact Community Futures West Interlake for business and community development support.
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The site provides an overview of our organization, programs and services available within the region as well as news & updates along with downloadable reports and information.
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Visit Interlake Tourism Association for all our tourist information needs!
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Educating individuals on living with wildlife.
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Information on what to do before and after a flood.
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Website is set up with a poll question where community residents can answer the question and submit their e-mail address. The purpose of this is to collect resident email addresses to allow us to send out mass emails to alert residents of occurring emergencies or issues surrounding emergencies.
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The Warren & District Lions and Herizons have many great events and projects underway - check out their website to learn more!
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Your provider of great West Interlake Tourism experiences!
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The WIWCD is committed to the preservation of the soil landscape, wildlife and fish habitat within its' boundaries. The District is located along the eastern shores of Lake Manitoba. The purpose of the WIWCD is to address regional land and water management issues in a cooperative long-term planned approach in a sustainable manner for the overall health of the entire watershed.
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A unique Google Maps sightseeing experience.
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