The Great Plains wolf (Canis lupus nubilus), also known as the buffalo wolf or loafer, is an extinct subspecies of gray wolf that once extended throughout the Great Plains, from southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan in Canada southward to northern Texas in the United States. The subspecies was declared extinct in 1926. Is the Manitoba Wolf […]
Author: Clint Curtis
Are There Wolves In Manitoba?
Manitoba’s wolf population numbers approximately 4,000 and appears to be stable. An exception is the Riding Mountain population which decreased from historical levels during the 1990’s. In response to this decline, wolf hunting has been curtailed around the Riding Mountain. Are there Coywolves in Manitoba? “Normally, wolves don’t go near people, but it’s like these […]
What Indigenous Land Is Brandon Manitoba On?
Treaty 2 territory. Our main campus is located in Brandon, Manitoba, on Treaty 2 territory. This is traditional shared land between the Dakota and Ojibway. The Turtle Mountains and Brandon Area was also home to the Métis peoples. What treaty land is Flin Flon on? Treaty 5 territoryManitoba communities located on Treaty 5 territory include […]
What Do You Need To Pass An Out Of Province In Alberta?
WHAT YOU NEED TO REGISTER YOUR OUT-OF-PROVINCE VEHICLE (AND GET ALBERTA LICENCE PLATES) Out of Province Vehicle Inspection Certificate (from a mechanic authorized to complete Alberta inspections) Alberta Auto Insurance. Proof of Ownership. Alberta Photo ID. What do you need to get out of province inspection Alberta? Process Request an inspection form. Visit any Alberta […]
How Long Does It Take To Get A Drivers License In Alberta?
3 years. Introduction. In Alberta, it takes a minimum of 3 years to get a full, non-GDL Class 5 Driver’s Licence. Find out about the steps to getting licensed, and the types of licences needed to legally drive different vehicles in Alberta. How fast can I get my full license? You are able to apply […]
What Do I Need To Bring To My Drivers Test Alberta?
Personal Identification & Details Official identification. A valid driver’s licence. A temporary licence with a second piece of identification(e.g. Passport) A parent or guardian present to sign the Assumption of Risk & Release if you are under 18 when taking your road test. What do I need to bring to my full test? What do […]
Does Alberta Health Care Cover Massages?
Products and services not covered through the AHCIP include the following: Health services from a provider other than a physician, such as a chiropractor, massage therapist, acupuncturist, homeopath, nutritionist, psychologist, physician assistant or nurse practitioner. Is massage therapy covered by Alberta Health? Did you know that physical therapy, acupuncture, and massage treatments are covered by […]
Why Was Churchill Manitoba Created?
Fort Churchill was built established in 1942, and was located around ten kilometres east of Churchill, near the original Fort Churchill; it was established by the United States Air Force as part of the Crimson Route, a proposed overseas route to support the Allied forces in Europe. Why is Churchill Manitoba called Churchill? Churchill, northernmost […]
How Many Moose Are In Manitoba?
about 27,000 animals. They are also found in Spruce Woods Provincial Forest and Turtle Mountain Provincial Park in southwestern Manitoba from where they were absent until as late as the early 1970’s. The moose population in Manitoba is about 27,000 animals. What province has the most moose? Often considered a symbol of Canada, the moose […]
Who Were The Original Inhabitants Of Manitoba?
They have two main groups: The Plains Ojibway who traditionally depended on bison hunting, and the Woodland Ojibway who survived by hunting, fishing and gathering. Who were the first people in Manitoba? First Nations in Manitoba Cree. Ojibway. Dakota. Ojibway-Cree. Dene. Who are the natives of Manitoba? Manitoba is second to Ontario in total on-reserve […]
