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  • ...]] and [[Assiniboine River]], a point locally as The Forks. Nearby [[Lake Winnipeg]] is Canada's fifth largest lake and the world's eleventh largest. ===Winnipeg General Strike===
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  • [[File:City of Winnipeg (steamboat, 1881).jpg | thumb]] '''''City of Winnipeg''''' was a [[Hudson's Bay Company]] steamship.<ref name=FireCanoe/> She wa
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  • ...]] and [[Assiniboine River]], a point locally as The Forks. Nearby [[Lake Winnipeg]] is Canada's fifth largest lake and the world's eleventh largest. ===Winnipeg General Strike===
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  • [[File:City of Winnipeg (steamboat, 1881).jpg | thumb]] '''''City of Winnipeg''''' was a [[Hudson's Bay Company]] steamship.<ref name=FireCanoe/> She wa
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  • A Canadian Rock band formed in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1965.
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  • ...deep, and for her three years of operation, she provided service on [[Lake Winnipeg]].<ref name=SteamboatsRiversLakesManitoba/> She was retired in 1875, with ...reighter on Lake Winnipeg to Grand Rapids. Flat bottom unsuitable for Lake Winnipeg and declared unsafe.
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  • {{r|Winnipeg Blue Bombers}}
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  • ...]], [[North Dakota (U.S. state)|North Dakota]], and [[Manitoba]] into Lake Winnipeg
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Winnipeg]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Winnipeg}}
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  • {{r|Winnipeg}}
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  • *Detachment 1, 1 AF, Winnipeg
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  • ...o what was touted as the "world's longest skating rink", although now that Winnipeg claims that honour, the [[National Capital Commission]] is proclaiming it t | url=http://www.cbc.ca/canada/ottawa/story/2008/01/27/winnipeg-skating.html
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  • | publisher = [[Winnipeg Tribune]]
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  • | publisher=[[Winnipeg Free Press]] The [[Winnipeg Free Press]] quoted [[Gary Stern]], the chief scientist aboard the [[CCGS A
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  • ...lso CP staff correspondents based in St. John's, Fredericton, Quebec City, WInnipeg, Regina, Calgary, Victoria, and Washington. A series of news stringers (fre
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  • ...lso CP staff correspondents based in St. John's, Fredericton, Quebec City, WInnipeg, Regina, Calgary, Victoria, and Washington. A series of news stringers ([[f
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  • ...[[Montreal Alouettes]], [[Toronto Argonauts]], [[Hamilton Tiger Cats]], [[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]], [[Saskatchewan Roughriders]], [[Edmonton Eskimos]], [[Calga
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  • ...is similarly named by the local Cree, as is the location for the City of [[Winnipeg]].
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  • |Winnipeg goldeye
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  • ...998 the aging and under-used port facilities, and tracks from Churchill to Winnipeg were bought by an [[United States of America|American]] firm named [[Omnitr
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  • ...Saskatchewan with extensions started in Alberta. Its headquarters was in Winnipeg. ...ned, the CNoR was a 438-mile regional system serving farm villages between Winnipeg and Port Arthur (Thunder Bay). Where competitive with the CPR, the CNoR sl
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  • ...t the Catholic principle of primacy of conscience in the matter.<ref name="winnipeg" /> Catholic theologians such as Charles Curran have criticized ''Vitae's'' <ref name="winnipeg">
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  • ...1987.<ref>[http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/index/newsflash-050203-2 University of Winnipeg ''Kenneth Roth Biography'']</ref> He was formerly an Assistant United State
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  • ...|| [https://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives/_docs/hbca/ships_histories/city-of-winnipeg.pdf]
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  • ...n the [[St. Boniface, Manitoba|St. Boniface]] area of [[Winnipeg, Manitoba|Winnipeg]], but also in many surrounding villages. The provincial government of [[Ma
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  • | title = Winnipeg woman murdered in Toronto knew killer: police | title = Police warn sex workers after Winnipeg woman killed in T.O.
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  • ...ry.uwinnipeg.ca/mod_tech/node154.html Wave-particle duality] University of Winnipeg</ref><ref>[http://zopyros.ccqc.uga.edu/lec_top/chem1211/lecture6/page1.html
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  • *Canadian Forces Base, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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  • ...es, through northern Quebec, with the Canadian Northern and Grand Trunk at Winnipeg. Coupled with the CNoR and GT plans, the Laurie government would build and ...this purpose. This extension was some 1944 miles long and built between [[Winnipeg, Manitoba]], and [[Prince Rupert, British Columbia]]. Prince Rupert was ch
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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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  • (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
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  • ...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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  • ...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
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  • * Grenke, Arthur. ''The German Community in Winnipeg 1872 to 1919'' (1991)
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