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The riding was created in 1996 as "Charleswood—Assiniboine" from the Winnipeg—St. James riding. In 1998, it was renamed "Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia". In 2003, it was abolished, but the entire district was transferred to "Charleswood—St. James", and small parts of Winnipeg Centre and Winnipeg South Centre were added.
Charleswood is a residential community and neighbourhood in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Situated in the southwest of the city, it is bordered by the neighbourhoods of Tuxedo to the east, Whyte Ridge to the south, and the Rural Municipality of Headingley to the west.
Route 105 is a major east-west arterial route in the city of Winnipeg.It runs through the suburbs of Fort Rouge, River Heights, Tuxedo, and Charleswood.It is the eastern extension of Provincial Road 241, which runs westward to the communities of Headingley and Lido Plage.
St. James-Assiniboia is a major community area in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. [1] As it encapsulates most of the city ward of St. James, [2] which includes the major St. James Street, the area itself is often simply referred to "St. James."
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Many of Winnipeg's most prominent buildings and institutions are located along Main Street, including City Hall, the Centennial Concert Hall, the Manitoba Museum, Union Station, the Richardson Building, and 360 Main (formerly the Commodities Exchange tower).
The Moray Street south extension and Charleswood Bridge, the original part of Route 96, were built in 1995. The William R. Clement Parkway, originally known as the Charleswood Parkway, opened in 2002. The Charleswood Bridge and Parkway were renamed after the late Charleswood city councillor Bill Clement in 2010. [3] [4]
Route 95 is a city route located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It runs in the southwest part of the city from Route 105 east to Route 42 , near the Confusion Corner intersection. It is named Roblin Boulevard west of Assiniboine Park , where it then becomes Corydon Avenue for the remainder of its route.