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  2. Fred Marples - Wikipedia

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    Main Street in North End, Winnipeg, c. 1910 Frederick Paul Henry Marples was born on January 27, 1885, in Winnipeg, Manitoba. [1] He grew up in a family of ten boys and one girl, raised by parents Francis William Marples and Katherine Marples. [2]

  3. North End, Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg's North End is a large urban area located to the north and northwest of Downtown Winnipeg. [1] It is bordered by the Red River on the east, the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) mainline on the south, the City of Winnipeg boundary (Brookside Boulevard) on the west and Jefferson Avenue, Keewatin Street, Carruthers Avenue, McGregor Street and the lane between McAdam and Smithfield Avenues ...

  4. Venues of the 1999 Pan American Games - Wikipedia

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    A portion of the Pan American Games Society (1999) budget supported the refurbishment of University of Manitoba campus residences to serve as the Athletes Village, the upgrade of various sport and training facilities including the Pan Am Stadium (University Stadium), which had hosted events of the 1967 games. [4] The Winnipeg Velodrome, also ...

  5. Winnipeg Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The 1967 Games saw the construction of new north end zone seating. The 1999 Games saw several improvements in preparation for the event, including new seats to replace old benches, additional media and club seating facilities, improved lighting and sound, and a new Sony JumboTron scoreboard. [citation needed]

  6. 1999 Pan American Games - Wikipedia

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    The 1999 Pan American Games, officially the XIII Pan American Games (French: XIII Jeux panaméricains) or the 13th Pan American Games and commonly known as Winnipeg 1999, were a major international multi-sport event that was held from July 23 to August 8, 1999, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and surrounding towns and cities.

  7. Vikings re-sign tight end Muse ahead of free agency - AOL

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    The Vikings are wrapping up some lower-level moves ahead of the opening of NFL free agency next week. Tight end Nick Muse, a 2022 seventh-round draft pick, re-signed on a one-year contract on ...

  8. Category:North End, Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "North End, Winnipeg" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. List of films and television shows shot in Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Parts of the eighth episode "Business Trip" from the fifth season were set in Winnipeg. The NBC comedy is filmed in Los Angeles and due to their schedule/budget did not film scenes in Winnipeg. Though the series had shot scenes in New York City, they never left California for this episode. The episode did not call for any Winnipeg-specific locales.