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Mex y Can Association Of Manitoba Inc. 30.01.2021

Attention students! https://www.uwbasa.ca/pitchit The Pitch-It competition is your opportunity to perfect your business pitch, refine your idea, build your confidence, and spend the day learning about what it takes to be an entrepreneur. Prior to registering, please see further details and guidelines below. ... The deadline to apply for the competition is Monday, January 25th, 2021.

Mex y Can Association Of Manitoba Inc. 16.01.2021

Perfectly paired with some hot cocoa from Provecho Market for these frigid winter days!

Mex y Can Association Of Manitoba Inc. 15.01.2021

Top winter survival and cold weather tips....

Mex y Can Association Of Manitoba Inc. 08.01.2021

Para mi esto es el verdadero talento

Mex y Can Association Of Manitoba Inc. 06.01.2021

West Central Women's Resource Centre (WCWRC) invites newcomer women to these session. Do not miss this opportunity.

Mex y Can Association Of Manitoba Inc. 30.12.2020

Introducing the 7 Wonders of Manitoba! As we all stay home and stay safe over the holiday season, we wanted to share an incredible documentary series that f...eatures seven of Manitoba's most outstanding sites. Each site was selected for its unique natural features, geological history or the wildlife that inhabits it. The series made us feel at ease and inspired for the year to come - we hope it does for you too! First up: Learn about the astonishing power behind Manitoba's great waterfalls. Locations featured in this video include Pisew Falls and Kwasitchewan Falls - both located on Treaty 5 territory. Please continue to follow all government guidelines and note there is a travel ban currently in place for northern Manitoba. #staysafe

Mex y Can Association Of Manitoba Inc. 28.12.2020

*NOTICE! The next 4-6 weeks is mating season for coyotes. Coyotes can scale a 6' or 7' fence with ease so please check your yards if you live in an area that... has urban coyotes before letting your pets out. We urge you to strongly consider NOT letting your dogs or cats out alone. The outcome can be tragic as they can and will attack your pets. Our home backs onto an alleyway with a greenbelt behind us and several times in the past few weeks we have seen coyotes wandering down the alley and some coming close to the fence line hanging out where they know dogs run free in back yards. While the wild canine has been driven into residential areas because urban development has encroached on their lands, we still need to be vigilant and protect our pets. Coyote breeding typically peaks in late February and early March, the gestation period averages 58 to 63 days. Male coyotes can become more aggressive during this time of year, the long and short of it all is that coyotes always pose a risk to your dog (and other small pets). That risk increases during mating season. How can you help keep your companions safe? Spay or neuter your pets! Coyotes are attracted to and can mate with unspayed domestic dogs. Unspayed female dogs in season will attract male coyotes and unneutered male dogs can be lured away by the scent of a female coyote in her ovulation cycle. Additionally, there have been cases of male dogs being lured by the female coyote’s scent and killed by male coyotes. You should also be mindful that clever coyotes learn the daily schedules of people and their pets. If you let your dog out every evening at 9 p.m., chances are that a coyote is well aware of your routine and is waiting in the shadows at 9 p.m. sharp. So change your schedule a bit, walk your dog on leash close to you, and keep a close eye on them at all times. Strategies to keep your pets safe during coyote mating season: * Never feed coyotes it is illegal to feed coyotes in most places. Feeding endangers your family and neighbors as it lures coyotes into neighborhoods. * Keep unattended cats and dogs indoors or in completely enclosed runs, especially at night, and do not assume that a fence will keep a coyote out of your back yard. * Accompany your leashed pet outside. Make sure you turn on lights if it is dark to check your back yard for unexpected wildlife before letting your pet out. * Keep dogs on short leashes while walking outside (less than 6'). * Leave noisemakers on hand to scare away coyotes that may enter your yard, such as whistles and horns. * Yell, clap hands, blow a whistle and try to make yourself look larger if you have a close encounter with a coyote.

Mex y Can Association Of Manitoba Inc. 27.12.2020

UNIDOS SOMOS MAS FUERTES Provecho Market

Mex y Can Association Of Manitoba Inc. 12.12.2020

If you’re planning to drink tonight, please remember to wander around your house responsibly. #NYE #GoodBye2020

Mex y Can Association Of Manitoba Inc. 26.11.2020

Buenos Días Esta madrugada nevó ligeramente en Real de Catorce, gracias al Hotel Mina Real, por compartir las primeras imágenes del pueblo mágico. Reportan temperaturas de hasta - 1 grado.

Mex y Can Association Of Manitoba Inc. 20.11.2020

UNIDOS SOMOS MAS FUERTES Elm pizza and caffe

Mex y Can Association Of Manitoba Inc. 12.11.2020

Enjoy this Mexican Revolution performance by Ballet Folklorico de Veracruz. Thank you for sharing with us.

Mex y Can Association Of Manitoba Inc. 07.11.2020

Today is 110th Anniversary of the start of the #MexicanRevolution. Enjoy this clip that we prepared for you. Thank you to all the participants who made it happen.

Mex y Can Association Of Manitoba Inc. 20.10.2020

Musica Popular en los tiempos de la Revolucion Mexicana.

Mex y Can Association Of Manitoba Inc. 08.10.2020

Many women took part in the long conflict. Some soldaderas, as they were called, took on traditional roles and provided services like nursing. Others fought with guns. Some pretended to be men. They dressed like men to protect themselves against violence from other soldiers and officials. Amelio Robles (born Amelia) dressed as a man and lived as a man during and after the war. Robles is believed to be one of the first transgender persons in Latin American history. Read more about the soldaderas: https://www.history.com//women-mexican-revolution-soldader

Mex y Can Association Of Manitoba Inc. 04.09.2020

Here is Carmen Serdan Story #MexicanRevolution.