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The Prime Times ceased publication in November 2011 and Canstar and FP Canadian Newspapers launched a bi-monthly magazine, Winnipeg Boomer, on Nov. 26, 2011. Winnipeg Boomer ceased publication with its October 2012 issue and Uptown Magazine ceased publication as a standalone weekly newspaper on Oct. 25, 2012. It was relaunched as a section of ...
Uptown (originally the Uptown Gazette) was an alternative weekly arts and entertainment newspaper in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.Like most alternative weekly newspapers in Canada, Uptown includes articles regarding the arts and entertainment, CD reviews, concert reviews, book reviews and extensive current events listings.
La Liberté (Canada) Lögberg-Heimskringla; M. O Mundial; U. The Uniter; Uptown (newspaper) W. Winnipeg Free Press; Winnipeg Sun; Winnipeg Telegram; The Winnipeg Tribune
Pages in category "Weekly magazines published in Canada" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
It is the executive branch of Canada's Olympic and Paralympic equestrian teams; the national association and registry of Canadian equestrian athletes; the national regulatory body for equestrian coaches, competition organizers, and judges; and the national federation of Canadian horse breeders and Canadian breed registries.
Lögberg-Heimskringla is a community newspaper serving the Icelandic community in North America. A former weekly, it is currently published twice per month in Winnipeg, Canada. The newspaper was created in 1959 by the amalgamation of two newspapers, the Heimskringla and the Lögberg, which had been in publication in North America since the 1880s.
Winnipeg, Manitoba: Edmonton, Alberta: Vancouver, British Columbia: Distance 1 + 1 ⁄ 8 miles (9.0 furlongs; 1,800 m) 1 + 1 ⁄ 4 miles (10 furlongs; 2,000 m) 1 + 1 ⁄ 8 miles (9.0 furlongs; 1,800 m) Background The first “Derby” was run in 1930, although from 1930 to 1933 it was known as the Manitoba Stakes.
UFA acquired Wholesale Sports Canada in early 2008. [1] A year later, they acquired the leases of 15 Sportsman's Warehouse stores with an employee base of 1,200. Sportsman's Warehouse, a privately held Salt Lake City-based outdoor adventure retailer, had 68 locations throughout the U.S. before UFA acquired 15 sites. [ 2 ]
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