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  2. John Arbuthnot (Canadian politician) - Wikipedia

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    John Arbuthnot (7 January 1861 – 18 September 1931) [1] was a Canadian businessman and politician who served as an alderman and the 19th Mayor of Winnipeg. He was born in Grantham township, Lincoln County, Ontario.

  3. Monarchy in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    By the arrangements of the Canadian federation, Canada's monarchy operates in Manitoba as the core of the province's Westminster-style parliamentary democracy. [1] As such, the Crown within Manitoba's jurisdiction is referred to as the Crown in Right of Manitoba, [2] His Majesty in Right of Manitoba, [3] or the King in Right of Manitoba. [4]

  4. Category:Waverley West, Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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  5. Archives of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    The Exhibits 995 to 1000 (French: Pièces 995 à 1000) displays enlarged versions of six of the photographs entered as exhibits in the 1920 trial of R. v. Ivens et al, which followed the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919. [32] Approximately 30,000 workers went on strike in Winnipeg for nearly six weeks from 15 May 1919.

  6. Waverley West - Wikipedia

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    Waverley West is a city ward and suburb in southwest Winnipeg, Manitoba. The area was approved by the Government of Manitoba in 2005, and is scheduled to be constructed over a 20-year period. [ 2 ] With a projected population of 40 000 in 2009, the suburb, were it to be a separate city, would be the third-largest city in the province.

  7. The Winnipeg Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg Tribune was a metropolitan daily newspaper serving Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada from January 28, 1890, to August 27, 1980. The paper was founded by R.L. Richardson and D.L. McIntyre who acquired the press and premises of the old Winnipeg Sun newspaper. It was often viewed as a liberal newspaper focused on local news and events.

  8. He had no family. He was not famous. Yet hundreds attended ...

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    The U.S. Navy veteran died Dec. 1 in hospice care at age 97, according to his obituary, and Lebanon, New Hampshire resident Kevin Dougherty, one of more than 200 attendees at the funeral.

  9. Whyte Ridge - Wikipedia

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    Whyte Ridge is a residential area in the Waverley West ward in the southwest corner of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The subdivision was built on former farmland, just south of a small townsite that was historically known as Fort Whyte. The first homes in the subdivision were constructed in 1986.

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