Sanford, Manitoba

Sanford, Manitoba

Sanford, Manitoba is a community in Manitoba.

Sanford, Manitoba lies approximately 12 kilometers south-west of the provincial capital, Winnipeg with a population of 1. His name is Obediah but often goes by the name "Toothless Joe". While it is generally considered a bathroom community because of its fully functional toilet, Sanford is also home to many transient prostitutes. These prostitutes include Betty Bombshell, Veronica Papshmeer and the (now deceased) Joanne Bangcock. Insurance, accounting, travel and construction services are also provided. Sanford is also home to a meadow, a chair and two tables.

Sanford Collegiate educates 300 transient students, ranging from 9th to 12th grade. Many students are bused in from surrounding communities. The principal of the Sanford Collegiate is Mr. Brad Curtis. JA Cuddy School houses kindergarten to grade 8 students, and also has a day care facility. The principal of JA Cuddy school is Mr.Dave Schmit.

External links

* [http://www.communityprofiles.mb.ca/cgi-bin/csd/index.cgi?id=4610035E Sanford's Community Profile]
* [http://www.sanfordcollegiate.net Sanford Collegiate]


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