Virden Indoor Rodeo Granted $50,000 for Sound System at Tundra Oil & Gas Place

Tundra Oil & Gas Place is a cornerstone of the Virden community that is home to a wide range of events – from hockey games and figure skating to community gatherings, ceremonies, concerts and a world-class indoor rodeo each August. The facility also serves surrounding rural communities making it a vital social and recreational hub in the Westman area – … Read More

Lampman School Granted $50,000 Towards Playground Project

The Lampman School playground provides a safe and enjoyable environment for students to play, learn and grow. Playground spaces play a crucial role in fostering community engagement, promoting health and keeping people active. Over the years, the playground had seen wear and tear and Tundra is proud to support the revitalization of the green space, running track, football, soccer and … Read More

Kenton Community Hall Receives $50,000 for Facility Improvements

The Kenton Memorial Hall was built in 1945 as a monument to World War 2 soldiers. It remains a central meeting place for the community to this day. Over the years the hall has seen improvements with the addition of new dressing rooms, exterior upgrades, emergency lighting and exits. After many decades, renovations are required to meet new health standards. … Read More

Virden Collegiate Receives $11,000 Towards New Basketball System

Many Tundra employees are graduates of the Virden Collegiate Institute which offers a wide variety of programming in the arts, sciences, business, technology and physical education. This grant for improvements to Virden Collegiate’s basketball system strengthens our long-term partnership. Team sports bolster confidence, increase connections, and build character. At VCI, students are also athletes with a natural community of sport.

Virden Outdoor Rink Receives $3,000 for Zamboni

Skating at an outdoor rink is about as Canadian as it gets. Outdoor rinks create feelings of nostalgia. Tundra is proud to provide support that will help to ensure this timeless community meeting place is available to all free of charge. So lace up your skates, grab a mug of hot cocoa and take part in a classic Canadian activity … Read More

Funshine Daycare Granted $14,000 for Structural Improvements

Investment in childcare has compounding positive effects on employment because it allows parents to enter and remain in the workforce knowing that their children have access to care and programming that leaves a lasting impact far beyond the early years. Tundra’s culture of Everyone Home Safe Every Day extends beyond the workday to the home lives of our employees. Support … Read More

Estevan Minor Ball Receives $5,000 for Batting Cage Expansion Project

Tundra is pleased to support this volunteer, non-profit organization that provides children aged 4 to 18 with the opportunity to participate, learn and enjoy the game of baseball. This well-used outdoor sports facility was showing the years and had become inadequate to support growing program needs. Tundra is proud to provide funding to double the number of batting cages in … Read More

Scarth Community Club Granted $10,000 for Ball Diamond Upgrades

Local ball diamonds are gathering spots for many rural communities where neighbours can enjoy recreational activities while strengthening community bonds. The Scarth ball diamond services the Virden area in the Rural Municipality of Pipestone. Tundra’s support will allow for infield improvements, baseline fence installation and the purchase of new bases. We’re proud to help ensure this outdoor sports facility remains … Read More

Town of Redvers Granted $17,000 for New Transit Bus

Provision of safe transportation to and from the communities located in Tundra’s operating areas is important to Tundra. Contributing to the purchase of a new transit bus to provide service within the Town of Redvers and medical transportation in Brandon, Manitoba, and Regina, Saskatchewan aligned with our values and our goal to improve community access and accessibility through Richardson Foundation … Read More

Village of Maryfield Fire Department Granted $25,000 for New Fire Truck & Fire Hall Upgrades

The Maryfield Fire Department services areas where Tundra operates, as well as the communities where our employees live and work. Nearly two dozen Tundra employees currently serve as volunteer firefighters in 16 districts across southwestern Manitoba and southeastern Saskatchewan. Many of these areas have only volunteer-based response teams – so if there are no volunteer firefighters, there are no firefighters. … Read More

Fresh Air Fitness Receives $12,500 for Outdoor Pickle Ball Court

Fresh Air Fitness, a non-profit organization, works with members of the Estevan community to ensure that a free outdoor fitness area is accessible to adults and supervised children. Tundra is proud to support the development of an outdoor Pickle Ball court which will act as a gathering space for local sports enthusiasts.