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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Vita is a small community in Southeastern Manitoba settled by Ukrainian immigrants in the late 1890s. It is roughly 50 km by road from Steinbach, Manitoba (via PTH 12 and Manitoba Provincial Road 302) in the Rural Municipality of Stuartburn. The village's name means "life" in the Ukrainian language, and is pronounced as in vitamin; "bella vita" [beautiful life] in Italian is pronounced "veeda".Vita has a multi-cultural population with residents from a variety of ethnic backgrounds, the largest being Ukrainian and Mennonite.Vita is served by "Shevchenko School" (part of the Border Land School Division), built in 1970. It educates Kindergarten through Grade 12. From 1965 until 1991 the Ukrainian language was taught as an option at the elementary and secondary levels – parallel to the French language.Businesses and services in Vita include, but are not limited to: a restaurant, fuel station, hospital, credit union with drive-thru ATM, post office, two grocery stores, an arena-curling rink, a liquor store, and a hotel-motel.Vita is known for its large Canada Day celebration on July 1 of each year. The event generally includes a softball tournament, rodeo, beer gardens, and live entertainment. The night is capped off by a fireworks display. Other events include "socials" throughout the year and other events such as Halloween, Valentine's Day, and New Year's Eve.In the 1950s and 1960s Vita was well known for staging major, high-priced baseball tournaments hosted by the towns' two teams. The Vita Cubs & Vita Mallards played distant teams like Angusville from the Sask.–N/W border district; Chatfield/Grosse Isle in the Interlake; Kenora, Ont.; Greenbush, Lancaster, & Karlstad, Minn.; Plum Coulee/Winkler to the west & many other teams.[citation needed] The Vita Cubs 1955 team was elected into the Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame along with Steve Derewianchuk, catcher. The Vita Mallards played in Senior Baseball Championships & in the Winnipeg Senior Baseball League as the St. Boniface Mallards. The Vic Bozyk Memorial Trophy in the Manitoba Junior Baseball League is named in honour of Victor Bozyk, who was a dominant pitcher for the Cubs and a major contributor to junior baseball in Manitoba.Vita was heavily damaged by a tornado in 1954 – the roof of the hospital was completely torn off.[citation needed]. }

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