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Steinbach Public Transportation Study
(2006-01-01)
This document constitutes the final report for the Steinbach Transportation Project Steering
Committee (STPSC). This report includes a demographic profile of Steinbach; a literature review
dealing with many of the relevant ...
Downtown Winnipeg: Developments and Investments, 2005-2013
(Institute of Urban Studies, 2013-11-25)
Proceedings of the Prairie Urban Congress 2000
(2014-11-05)
The Prairie Urban Congress was held at a very opportune time. Municipalities and community-based
organizations currently face a difficult set of circumstances. The federal government has been devolving
housing responsibilities ...
A Comparative Analysis of Major Suburban Shopping Nodes in Winnipeg
This report examines structural and business sector attributes of eight major suburban shopping nodes in Winnipeg. It is based on data assembled during August and September 2001.
Perceptions of the Norwood Community regarding its existing educational system and possible amalgamation
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1973)
The Indian News, Volume 14, Issue 9 (1972)
(Dept. of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, 1972)
How long do people stay in a single resource community? : a study of Thompson, Manitoba
(The Institute of Urban Studies, 1984)
Metric free nearness measure using description-based neighbourhoods
(Springer, 2013-02-26)
The focus of this paper is on a metric free nearness measure for quantifying the descriptive nearness of digital images. Regions of Interest (ROI) play an important role in discerning perceptual similarity within a single ...
A Characterization of Fractionally Well-Covered Graphs
(Ars Combinatoria, 1991)
A graph is called well-covered if every maximal independent set has the same size. One generalization of independent sets in graphs is that of a fractional cover -- attach nonnegative weights to the vertices and require ...
To Make Good Canadians: Girl Guiding in Indian Residential Schools
(University of Winnipeg, 2002-05)
Between 1910 and 1970, the Guide movement became active and, indeed, prolific in Indian residential, day, and hostel schools, sanatoriums, reserves and Northern communities throughout Canada. In these contexts, Guiding ...