- Thompson, Manitoba
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official_name = City of Thompson, Manitoba
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nickname = Hub of The North, T-Town
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map_caption = Location of Thompson within the province ofManitoba .
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subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name =Canada
subdivision_type1 = Province
subdivision_name1 =Manitoba
subdivision_type2 = Region
subdivision_name2 = Northern
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leader_title = City Mayor
leader_name = Tim Johnston
leader_title1 = City Council
leader_name1 = Thompson City Council
leader_title2 = MLA(Thompson)
leader_name2 =Steve Ashton
established_title = Established
established_date =1956
established_title2 = Town
established_date2 =1967 Town of Thompson
established_title3 = City
established_date3 =1970 City of Thompson
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area_total_km2 = 17.18
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area_blank1_km2 = 3481.24
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population_as_of = 2006
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population_note = According to CTV news the population grew from 13 000 to 18 000 in the past year.
population_total = 13,446
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population_blank1 = 13,593
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postal_code = R8N
area_code = 204
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website = http://www.thompson.ca
footnotes = The City of Thompson, "Hub of the North" is the regional trade and service centre of NorthernManitoba . The city is located 830 kilometers north of the international border, and 739 kilometers north of the provincial capital ofWinnipeg , and is 396 kilometers Northeast of Flin Flon. It is the third largest city in the province behind Winnipeg and Brandon.History
The modern history of Thompson began in
1956 when onFebruary 4 , a majorore body was discovered by use of an airborne electromagnetometer following ten years of mining exploration in the region. Inco Limited signed an agreement with theManitoba government covering the construction of the mine, mill, smelter, and refinery, as well as town services. The agreement also required that the company provide financial assistance towards the Kelsey Generating System, and a spur line to connect with C.N's Bay Line near Thicket Portage. Thompson is a planned community named after Inco's chairman, John F. Thompson, and was incorporated as a town in1967 on Canada's Centennial Anniversary. In1970 Thompson was incorporated as a city in the royal presence of Queen Elizabeth II, having reached a population of 20,000. A decline in population occurred during the following decades, levelling off around 14,000 people. Thompson came to be known as "The Hub of the North", as it functions as a centre for politics and commerce in the region.Economy
Its most prominent local industry is the
mining ,milling ,smelting andrefining ofnickel , with additional nickel concentrates coming from Voisey's Bay,Labrador .Aside from Vale Inco Ltd; Manitoba Hydro,
Calm Air , MTS and the provincial government employ the majority of the people in Thompson. A large portion are teachers and entrepreneurs as well.Many federal and provincial government agencies have offices in Thompson. Thompson has a large retail sector, providing such things as clothing for all ages, a pet store, jewelry stores, travel agencies, vehicle dealerships, and grocery stores. Calm Air Airlines provides direct service between Winnipeg and Thompson. There has been intermittent jet service to Thompson, with the runway at the Thompson Airport able to accommodate a Boeing 737. No carrier has been able to supply long term jet service with both West Jet and Kanata, Ontario's
First Air being unsuccessful at long term operations.The construction of the 200 megawatt Wuskwatim hydro project southwest of Thompson will be important for the local economy. Construction of the access road to Wuskwatim began in 2006, and construction of the hydro dam will likely begin in 2009.
Thompson Transit is the public transit service operated for the city by Grey Goose Bus Lines.Education
The
School District of Mystery Lake encompasses six elementary grade schools (Deerwood, Burntwood, Westwood, Riverside, Juniper, and Wapanohk (formerly Eastwood)), and one high school,R.D. Parker Collegiate .Thompson also offers a K-12
French immersion program. Parents must enroll their children in the program and send them to École Riverside School and then afterwards they can continue it in high school. Students do not have the option of switching to French immersion in secondary school if they did not take the course at some point while in elementary school.There is also the opportunity to receive K-8 education in the
Cree language . This immersion program begins at Wapanohk (formerly Eastwood) elementary school. There are also basic Cree courses for grades 9-12 at R.D. Parker Collegiate as well as grade 10 and 11 courses in Native Studies and a grade 12 "Native Law" course. Full Cree-medium education does not, however, extend to the high school yet.Although there is some demand for a [citation needed]
private school , Thompson is not home to any at this time.Thompson is home to one of the two main campuses of the
University College of the North , as well as theUniversity of Manitoba 's Faculty of Social Work branch in the region.Shopping
Thompson is home to western Canada's first fully enclosed shopping centre, the Thompson Plaza. The surrounding communities also rely on many of the shopping amenities it has to offer. The city's main shopping mall, City Centre Mall, has many stores. It includes a WalMart, Safeway, Marks Work Warehouse, Bootlegger, The Source by Circuit City, Warehouse One, Starbucks, Tim Hortons and Boston Pizza. In 2007, Safeway remodelled their Thompson store into a Safeway Lifestyles style store, with a fresh meat counter and more quick meal choices.
Cold Weather Testing
Due to Thompson's unique location and
subarctic climate it has gained a good reputation for its cold weather testing. Automobile manufacturers such asChrysler ,Ford , andHummer have tested their vehicles in winter months in Thompson. TheNational Research Council of Canada has indicated its intentions to seek a partner in the private industry to develop anaircraft engine testing facility.ports
Thompson is home to the [http://www.normannorthstars.com Norman Northstars] hockey team. Thompson's minor hockey teams are known as the King Miners.
The high school teams are called the RD Parker Collegiate Trojans. The main rivals of the Trojans are the Hapnot Kopper Kings from Flin Flon and the MBCI Spartans from The Pas.
Every year students from the six elementary schools in grades 4-8 compete in the Knights of Columbus Track Meet. The most successful school to date in the competition has been Westwood School.
Thompson also has a large 6-sheet curling rink known as the Burntwood Curling Club which has hosted several zone and provincial competitions.
Circuit Court
Thompson is unique in that it is the judicial centre fohttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Thompson,_Manitoba&action=editr an enormous geographic area ranging from Norway House in the South to Churchill in the North. The Thompson Judicial district covers 15 circuits and offers both Judicial Justice of the Peace Court as well as Provinical Court sittings. Judges, Judicial Justices of the Peace, Clerks, Crown Attorneys and defence lawyers based in Thompson and Winnipeg regularly travel by small plane on circuit court to various remote communities and First Nation Communities to hold Provinical court.
Bylaws
There was a curfew bylaw (varying depending on age) for people under 18. [http://www.thompson.ca/dbs/publicworks/files/Adobe/Curfew.pdf] . The bylaw was rescinded after The Public Interest Law Centre and Mr. Ron Dearman filed a challenge to the validity of the Curfew on the basis of sections 15, 7 and 2(d) of the Charter, division of powers and the Municipal Act. [http://www.cba.org/Manitoba/About/About/awards.aspx] [http://origin.www.cbc.ca/canada/manitoba/story/2007/05/02/thompson-curfew.html] . In 2007 The City of Thompson contracted with Prairie Bylaw Enforcement to have its officers enforce The City of Thompson's bylaws. [http://www.cbc.ca/canada/manitoba/story/2007/10/16/thompson-bylaws.html]
Population
Stats Canada [ [http://www.citypopulation.de/Canada-Manitoba.html Manitoba - City Population - Cities, Towns & Provinces - Statistics & Map ] ]
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Burntwood Regional Health Authority [http://www.gov.mb.ca/health/population/2006/3/burntwood.pdf]
Media
Newspaper
The local newspaper, the "
Thompson Citizen ", is published on Wednesdays. A free newspaper produced by the same company, the "Nickel Belt News", is distributed to a wider area than the "Citizen", encompassing other communities such as Churchill, Snow Lake, Norway House, Nelson House, Cross Lake, Lynn Lake, Split Lake and many others.Reference in music
The town was used in the
Tragically Hip song "Thompson Girl", whose scene is set just north of Thompson.Radio
* AM 610: CHTM (
adult contemporary )
* FM 96.3: CINC (NCI)
* FM 99.9: CKSB-5 (Première Chaîne )
* FM 100.9: CBWK (CBC Radio One )Television
CBWTT went on the air for the first time on
April 1 ,1969 . [cite news | title = Microwave Hook-Up Gives North Live TV | publisher = Winnipeg Free Press | page = 28| date =April 29 ,1969 ]* Channel 5: CBWFT-5, SRC
* Channel 7: CBWTT, CBC
* Channel 9: CKYT, CTVExternal links
* [http://www.thompson.ca/ City of Thompson official site]
* [http://www.thompson-guide.com/ Thompson Community Resource Guide]
* [http://www.thompson.ca/ City of Thompson tourism site]
* [http://community.livejournal.com/thompson_mb/profile Thompson Livejournal Community]References
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