Miniota Community Center Receives $100,000 for Facility Enhancements

The Miniota Community Centre is a year­round hub for sports, recreation, and community engagement, which provides significant benefits to the local community and surrounding area. Tundra’s support for this facility made possible the addition of an artificial ice plant, new locker rooms, improved baseball fields and expanded amenities. Local youth now have the opportunity to develop their skills and leadership … Read More

Lampman Little Leapers Early Learning Centre Receives $30,000

Prior to the opening of the Little Leaper’s Early Learning Centre, the Town of Lampman had no subsidized childcare options, leaving families to take their children to other towns and cities for affordable childcare, or pay significantly more for private day home rates. Grants, donations, fundraising activities and support from the Richardson Foundation made it possible to construct a safe, … Read More

Oak Lake CARE Centre Granted $30,000

This charity-run childcare centre first opened its doors to families in 2014. Funded through the Canada-Manitoba Canada-Wide Early Learning Program, the facility provides care programs and family resources to meet the needs of the surrounding community. Tundra operates in the Oak Lake area. Our employees, both current and future, utilize care services which enable them to come to work each … Read More

Hartney Golf Club Granted $10,000 for Structural Improvements

The Hartney Golf Club serves as a gathering place for golf enthusiasts, families and individuals of all ages where the community comes together to enjoy the sport while fostering a strong sense of community spirit. The club hosts a number of other events including class reunions, work gatherings, children and Family Day activities, meat draws and trivia nights! Tundra is … Read More

Wallace District Fire Department Receives $40,000 for Fire Engine Replacement

The Wallace District Fire Department’s engine served them dutifully for 22 years, but the time had come to replace it to ensure the continued safety of their firefighters. Tundra’s support allows for the purchase of a new engine with features that will enhance communication, reduce exposure to carcinogens released during a fire, and add a decontamination compartment to elevate the … Read More

Estevan Public Youth Centre Granted $17,000 for Facility Revitalization

The EPYC was started in 2019 by a committee of individuals who saw the need for a safe gathering space for youth aged twelve to seventeen years in the community. Today the space is managed by a Board and Executive Director who have goals to improve the facility amenities and increase available programming. Tundra’s support will help them take a … Read More

Lampman Family Centre Granted $10,000 Toward Play Park

The Lampman Family Centre offers a wide range of activities for families in the community and surrounding area. This project supports the construction of a play park at the local pool to replace the outdated structure. Tundra is proud to provide funding for this project which will create a safe new space for playschool aged children.

Pipestone Memorial Garden Receives $10,000 for Park Revitalization

The Pipestone Memorial Garden commemorates war veterans and has stood as a symbol of respect and remembrance for over a century. Tundra is honoured to provide funding for the beautification and enhancement of the park and the establishment of a vibrant green space that fosters community connections and serves as a focal point for gatherings and events.

Oak Lake Golf Course Receives $10,000 to Improve Community Access

The public golf course is the hub of this small community during the summer months. Funding for this project will extend the season with the construction of a new covered deck to host family activities and events. The new space will include a wheelchair accessible ramp to ensure all in the community have the opportunity to enjoy time there.

Waskada Lions Club Granted $20,000 to Install Digital Community Sign

Tundra supports the communities where we live and work. Our recent grant to the Waskada Lions Club helped to improve local signage to inform community members and visitors of upcoming events, meetings and local information, as well as safety messages from Tundra about getting Everyone Home Safe Every Day.

Maryfield Recreation Board Receives $20,000 for Structural Improvements

The Maryfield recreational facility provides vital space that facilitates social interaction and physical activity for this small community and the surrounding area. Tundra employees live in the Maryfield area and often make use of the rink and its amenities. Funding for this project will allow for major upgrades including repairs to the roof, a new kitchen, and improvements to the … Read More