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  • ''Pierre Molinier'', Winnipeg : Plug-in Editions & Santa Monica : Smart Art Press, 1993, 120 p., 60 ill.
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  • ...ntinental]], which ran from Moncton, New Brunswick, through Quebec City to Winnipeg, Manitoba. Most of the territory through which it ran was sparsely populat
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  • | quote = Klymkiw began his CBC career in 1980 in Winnipeg where he produced award-winning supper-hour news shows there and in Toronto
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  • ...or this purpose. This extension was some 4800 km long and built between [[Winnipeg, Manitoba]], and [[Prince Rupert, British Columbia]]. The extension was co
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  • ..."From Prairie Goolies to Canadian Cyclones: the Transformation of the 1920 Winnipeg Falcons." ''Sport History Review'' 2006 37(1): 5-18. Issn: 1087-1659 </ref> ...egraph reports or broadcast live, often to public gatherings in towns like Winnipeg and Calgary. Participation in this world of sport also gave inhabitants of
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  • ...rwareTrophyWinner.jsp?tro=STC&year=1895-96Feb | title=Stanley Cup Winners: Winnipeg Victorias 1895–96Feb|publisher=[[Hockey Hall of Fame]] | accessdate=2006- ...associated with the Stanley Cup. One of the oldest, started by the 1896 [[Winnipeg Victorias]], dictates that the winning team drink [[Champagne (wine)|champa
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  • # [[Talk:City of Winnipeg (HBC vessel)]]
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  • (with Edgar Prain) WINNIPEG, MAN., reconstruction of the Paris Theatre, Provencher Avenue, 1939 (Canadi
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  • ...allenged by [[Winnipeg]]. <ref>{{cite news |first=Dave |last=Rogers |title=Winnipeg hopes to edge Ottawa for longest skating rink |url=http://www.canada.com/to
    20 KB (3,100 words) - 11:34, 7 March 2024
  • ...on|correlate]] together:<ref>Altemeyer, B. (1988). ''Enemies of freedom''. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press</ref><ref>Altemeyer, B. (1996). ''The authori
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  • "Pierre Molinier", Floating Gallery Centre for Photography, Winnipeg, Canada, 22 January - 13 February 1993 [Touring exhibition]
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  • # [[:File:City of Winnipeg (steamboat, 1881).jpg]]
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  • ...held 25-30% of the jobs in the cities.<ref> In Toronto women held 28%; in Winnipeg 26%; in Montréal 25%. Canada, Bureau of the Census, Occupations and Indus * Gray, James. ''The Winter Years'' (1966) describes life in Winnipeg during the depression
    35 KB (5,156 words) - 22:21, 15 February 2010
  • * Grenke, Arthur. ''The German Community in Winnipeg 1872 to 1919'' (1991)
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