It received the name Randolph when the Manitoba government established a local school district in the early 1900s.
He plans to article with the Manitoba government after his graduation.
This mirrors an earlier move by the Manitoba provincial government.
The Manitoba government also announced it would contribute $5-million for the construction of the building.
Free water analysis was provided by the Manitoba government until July.
The Manitoba government also announced a contribution of $5-million towards the construction of the building.
In 2007, Winpak was named exporter of the year by the Manitoba government.
The Manitoba government eventually invested $52 million (Canadian) until 1976.
The precarious financial situation eventually led to a review by the Manitoba government and the withdrawal of funding in 1976.
A new town hall was built to replace it, with help from the Manitoba government.