Application used for archaeological consultants to apply for a heritage permit for removal of a heritage object from Manitoba.
When conducting a heritage resource impact assessment (HRIA), the developer must contract a qualified archaeological consultant to conduct an HRIA of the proposed development location, in order to identify and assess any heritage resources that may be negatively impacted by development.
The consultant, in turn, will apply for a heritage permit (PDF) in order to conduct the work. If desirable, the Branch will work with the property stakeholders and their consultant(s) to draw up terms of reference for the project.
Completed by professional archaeologists, this form describes location, description and documentation of individual archaeological sites within Manitoba.
Under Section 12(2) of The Heritage Resources Act, if the Minister of Sport, Culture and Heritage has reason to believe that heritage resources or human remains are known, or thought likely to be present, on lands that are to be developed, then the owner/developer is required to conduct at his/her own expense, a heritage resource impact assessment (HRIA) and mitigation, if necessary, prior to the project's start.
The developer must contract a qualified archaeological consultant to conduct a Heritage Resources Impact assessment (HRIA) of the proposed development location, in order to identify and assess any heritage resources that may be negatively impacted by development. If desirable, the Branch will work with the developer/land owners and its consultant to draw up terms of reference for the project.
The HRIA should contain information that is typically found in a Manitoba Archaeology Site Inventory Form or an archaeological permit report. It should also contain relevant file numbers; pertinent maps, photographs and illustrations pertaining to the development and archaeological work in question; and photograph and artifact catalogue sheets. Check list available for archaeological consultants to complete an HRIA report. A hard and electronic copy of the report is submitted to the Historic Resources Branch.
The Comités Culturels Operating Support program is designed to give Manitoba's cultural committees the opportunity to apply for a single grant to help them achieve their objectives in audience development and arts skills development programming over a twelve-month period.
The Community Festivals and Events program provides rural and northern communities with operating grants towards organizing a festival that takes place over a minimum of two days. These festivals must be recognized as the community's signature annual event and promote the understanding, awareness and appreciation of their heritage, culture and identity. The program supports events that encourage youth participation and leadership; reflect, celebrate, and profile the unique character of the community; foster a sense of identity and pride; and contribute to local tourism and economic activity.
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The Major Arts Festival Operating Support Program provides operating grants to non-profit arts festivals that employ Manitoba artists, provide opportunities for the public to experience the work of highly accomplished Manitoba artists and contribute to local tourism and economic activity. Festivals can be provincial, national or international in scope, must have budgets in excess of $250,000.00 and must take place over a minimum of three consecutive days.
Completed by professional archaeologists, this form updates inventory of already existing locations, description and documentation of individual archaeological sites within Manitoba.
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Manitoba Status of Women Secretariat
409-401 York Avenue (Norquay Building)
Winnipeg MB R3C 0P8
Phone: (204) 945-6281 Toll-free: 1-800-263-0234