Miami is a small village in southern Manitoba, Canada with a population of about 500 people. It supports a K-12 school and has a curling rink and a skating rink. Miami lies within the rural municipality of Thompson. It lies 100 kilometres southwest of Winnipeg. The Miami Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department has about 22 active members. Motto: Gloriosus et Liber (Latin: Glorious and free) Official languages English and French, per mandate of the Constitution Act 1982 Flower Prairie Crocus Tree White Spruce Bird Great Grey Owl Capital Winnipeg Largest city Winnipeg Lieutenant-Governor John Harvard Premier Gary Doer (NDP) Parliamentary representation - House seats - Senate seats 14... K-12 (Pronounced Kay through twelve or just Kay twelve) is the North American designation for primary and secondary education. ... Curling is a precision team sport similar to bowls or bocce, played on a rectangular sheet of prepared ice by two teams of four players each, using heavy polished granite stones which they slide down the ice towards a target area called the house. ... Rockefeller Centre ice rink An ice rink is a frozen body of water where people can ice skate or play winter sports. ...
In 2005, the town was the victim of a mass street sign theft. All of the towns signs, a total of 44, were stolen just before Christmas Day. Several signs have already been reordered. Total replacement will cost about $7,000 CAD. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... ISO 4217 Code CAD User(s) Canada Inflation 2. ...
Most of the streets in the community are named after prominent past residents or pioneers.
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Streets have no name in Manitoba town, CBC News, January 27, 2006
He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1977 to 1995, and was a cabinet minister in the Progressive Conservative governments of Sterling Lyon and Gary Filmon.
Orchard was born in Miami, Manitoba, and was educated at the University of Manitoba.
He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the provincial election of 1977, in the safe Conservative seat of Pembina.
The Village of Miami is the centre of the municipality and it serves as a bedroom community for the larger centres of Carman, Morden and Winkler.
Miami boasts a 10,000 square-foot community hall, an arena and curling rink with artificial ice, and large agricultural grounds, which features a large racetrack and seating capacity for 1500 in a covered grandstand.
The Miami Fun and Fiddle Festival held each Thanksgiving weekend (since 1974), and Art Show in May are other fun events that showcase both the talents of younger and older resident of Thompson.