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  2. Franco-Manitoban - Wikipedia

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    Francophone communities in Manitoba are concentrated in southern Manitoba, along corridors that follow the Seine and Red River of the North towards Lake Manitoba. [5] Four out of five francophones in Manitoba reside in either the Winnipeg Capital Region or Eastman Region: 58 per cent in the Winnipeg Capital Region, 22 per cent in Eastman Region ...

  3. List of professional sports teams in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    West Manitoba Wranglers: Brandon: 1997 Basketball: League Team City Years WBL: Winnipeg Thunder: Winnipeg: 1992 NBL-C: Winnipeg: 1993-1994 IBA: Winnipeg Cyclone: Winnipeg: 1995-2001 Soccer: League Team City Years CSL: Winnipeg Fury: Winnipeg: 1987-1992 Canadian football: League Team City Years WIFU: Winnipeg Blue Bombers: Winnipeg: 1936-1957

  4. Flag football - Wikipedia

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    Flag football competition in the United Kingdom is, mostly, 5-a-side. There are two main organizations: The adult-only Outlaw Flag League, [43] which run Tournaments from March to October, culminating in playoff and championships. Secondly, the NFFL, The National Flag Football League, organized by The British American Football Association (BAFA ...

  5. Bison Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    The Bison Radio Network is a series of 22 radio stations that broadcast North Dakota State Bison Athletics to the United States and Canada: North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba over the air, and around the world via online streaming. [1]

  6. Maritime Football League - Wikipedia

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    The Maritime Football League (MFL) is a men's Canadian football minor league in the Maritime Provinces of Canada. The season runs from April until the end of June. The league consists of former CFL, U Sports, and high school football players. [1] [2]

  7. Jeux de la Francophonie - Wikipedia

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    There were four sports at the inaugural event in 1989: athletics, basketball, association football and judo. Handisport, handball, table tennis and wrestling were added to the competition programme in 1994. None of these four sports featured at the 1997 Jeux de la Francophonie, and boxing and tennis were introduced to the programme instead.

  8. North Winnipeg Nomads Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The North Winnipeg Nomads Football Club is a Canadian football club established in 1969 and originally started as a single bantam age (15-year-olds) football team. Eventually, the club grew to include teams from ages 7 to 21. The Nomads has the second largest enrolment in Canadian amateur football. [1]

  9. Canadian Major Football League - Wikipedia

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    The CMFL was formed in 1999 by the Alberta Football League (AFL) and Manitoba Football League (MFL) in attempt to crown the amateur national champion of Canada, and replaced the Canadian Senior Intermediate championship game. Since 2002 the game has been played between the AFL and Northern Football Conference (NFC) league champions. The two ...

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