5-530: CMBC may refer to: Canadian Mennonite Bible College, one of three colleges that merged in 1990 to form Canadian Mennonite University Coast Mountain Bus Company , the main contract operator for bus transit services in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada China Minsheng Bank , China Minsheng Banking Corporation Limited 中国民生银行股份有限公司 Topics referred to by
10-527: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Canadian Mennonite University Canadian Mennonite University ( CMU ) is a private Mennonite university located in Winnipeg, Manitoba , Canada. It is affiliated with Mennonite Church Canada and the Mennonite Brethren Church of Manitoba . It has an enrolment of 1,607 students. The university
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20-504: Was chartered in 1999 with a Shaftesbury campus in southwest Winnipeg, as well as Menno Simons College and a campus at the University of Winnipeg . Canadian Mennonite University was incorporated in 1999, through the amalgamation of Canadian Mennonite Bible College (founded in 1947), Concord College (founded as Mennonite Brethren Bible College in 1944), and Menno Simons College (founded in 1988). A fourth college, Steinbach Bible College ,
25-621: Was also involved, but later withdrew. The name, Canadian Mennonite University, was formally announced in early 2000 and classes began in September of that year on a new campus, composed of the campus of Canadian Mennonite Bible College on the south-west corner of Grant and Shaftesbury and the former campus of the Manitoba School for the Deaf . In 2009, Canadian Mennonite University opened a new Menno Simons College campus on Portage Avenue. In late 2010,
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