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  2. Maple Leaf Foods - Wikipedia

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    Maple Leaf Foods is the result of the 1991 merger between Canada Packers and Maple Leaf Mills. Canada Packers plant in Toronto, ca. 1950 Canada Packers was founded in 1927 as a merger of several major Toronto meat packers , most prominently William Davies Company and was immediately Canada's largest food processor , a title it would hold for ...

  3. Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport

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    Air Canada operates a Maple Leaf Lounge located in the domestic/international departures area, [31] and a "pay-in" lounge, operated by Plaza Premium Lounge, is also located in the domestic/international departures area. [32] Free Wi-Fi is provided by the Winnipeg Airports Authority throughout the entire main terminal building. [33]

  4. Winnipeg Route 20 - Wikipedia

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    Route 20 maintains expressway standards through Winnipeg, generally as a 4-lane divided route, and has an 80 km/h (50 mph) speed limit for the most part, except for a brief section in the north end at Regent Avenue where the speed limit drops to 70 km/h (45 mph), and a section after the North Kildonan overpass where the speed limit raises to 90 ...

  5. Alan Lagimodiere - Wikipedia

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    Alan Dean Lagimodiere is a Canadian provincial politician who served as the representative for the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for Selkirk. Prior to his run for the Manitoba Legislature he was a hotelier and veterinarian .

  6. Andy Frost (radio personality) - Wikipedia

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    As the color commentator for the NHL's Winnipeg Jets for 3 seasons (1982-1985), Frost returned to work on radio covering NHL Hockey in Toronto. Toronto is one of Canada's largest hockey markets and Frost broke into the competitive market in 1996 as the host of the post-game show "Leaf Talk" on AM 640.

  7. Winnipeg Maple Leafs - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg Maple Leafs, or Maple Leaf Hockey Club, were a professional men's ice hockey team in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Winnipeg Maple Leafs played in the Manitoba Professional Hockey League from 1907–1909. In March 1908, as 1907–08 MPHL champions, the team challenged for the Stanley Cup but lost over two games to the Montreal Wanderers, 5-11 ...

  8. Craig Berube - Wikipedia

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    He made his NHL debut on March 22, 1987, recording 16 penalty minutes which included two fighting majors, in a 3–1 Flyers win over the Pittsburgh Penguins. [1] He remained with the Flyers through the end of the regular season and also played in five playoff games during the Flyers' run to the 1987 Stanley Cup Finals. Berube cemented his place ...

  9. List of Winnipeg City Routes - Wikipedia

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    Number Length (km) Length (mi) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Local names Formed Removed Notes Route 23: 3: 1.9 Route 180 (McPhillips St) Route 52 (Main St) • Leila Avenue • Partridge Avenue 1969: current Originally designated as Route 5, renumbered in 1992. Route 30: 6: 3.7 PTH 1 / Route 135 (Fermor Ave)