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.

Waskada Parent Advisory Council Granted $20,000 for Outdoor Play Area

The Parent Advisory Council (PAC) works to ensure a safe and positive learning environment is accessible to staff, students and families in the community. The PAC is involved with fundraising efforts which provide support for field trips, a hot lunch program, concerts, a local arts festival and many other seasonal activities. Tundra is proud to support the addition of an … Read More

Pierson Community Hall Receives $25,000 for Community Hall Upgrades

Tundra’s giving through the Richardson Foundation is focused on improving accessibility to facilities in the communities where we live and work. Senior members of the Pierson community will benefit from new wheelchair accessible automated entry and exit ways, washroom facilities and flooring that will reduce trip hazards and improve safety for seniors. The hall is a central gathering place for … Read More

Melita Early Learning Centre Receives $15,000 to Support New Daycare

The Melita Early Learning Centre has received funding from both federal and provincial sources as part of efforts to increase the number of childcare facilities servicing Manitoba families. Despite these efforts, waitlists remain while additional funds are raised to furnish approved centres. Investment in childcare allows current – and future – Tundra employees to enter and remain in the workforce … Read More

Inspire Kola Community Development Committee Granted $50,000 for Development of New Recreational Facility

The Kola Community Development Committee’s mission is to create progress, growth and unity in their diverse community. The current facility is used throughout the week and is a favorite Friday and Saturday night hub in the community, despite frigid conditions during the winter season. Tundra is proud to support this development project that will allow children and adults of all … Read More

Lake Alma Recreation Board Receives $20,000 for New Playground

Many rural community members in the Lake Alma area are families raising the next generation on the farm. Tundra is proud to support the addition of a commercial play structure that is close to home, and easily accessible to enjoy. Removing the burden of having to travel to an urban area to for recreational activities helps to ensure Everyone Home … Read More

Melita Communiplex Receives $20,000 for Rink Repairs

The Melita Communiplex is just steps away from the senior’s lodge, making it hub for social interaction, preventing isolation at a time in their lives when contact with others is a prime determinate of a healthy and enjoyable lifestyle. Long winters can increase problems for seniors, but with the new complex right outside their door, these members of the community … Read More

Pipestone Albert Fire Department Receives $50,000 for Wildland Fire Truck

Tundra is proud to support the Pipestone Albert Fire Department in their mission to serve and protect the community, which includes a population of more than 2,000 citizens across Southwest Manitoba. This dedicated team of volunteer firefighters work tirelessly to respond to an average of 40 fire incidents each year, including structural and wild land fires. The addition of a … Read More

Melita Bowling Alley Granted $10,000 for Structural Improvements

The Melita & Area Bowling Alley has been a valued community space since 1974, enhancing the local quality of life by providing an accessible and affordable recreational facility for citizens of all ages and skill levels. Tundra’s investment helped to enable the bowling alley to remain a safe, enjoyable, and energy-efficient space to be enjoyed by local schools, youth groups … Read More