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  2. Canstar Community Newspapers - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Lögberg-Heimskringla - Wikipedia

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    In January, 2004 the newspaper began publishing every two weeks rather than on a weekly basis, and with a 16-page format. [28] In October, 2011 the paper celebrated its 125th birthday – the anniversary of the first edition of Heimskringla. This publication is the oldest continually publishing newspaper in Canada. [29]

  4. Category:Weekly newspapers published in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Weekly newspapers published in Saskatchewan (8 P) Pages in category "Weekly newspapers published in Canada" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  5. Category:Newspapers published in Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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  6. Winnipeg Free Press - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg Free Press (or WFP; founded as the Manitoba Free Press) is a daily (excluding Sunday) broadsheet newspaper in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.It provides coverage of local, provincial, national, and international news, as well as current events in sports, business, and entertainment and various consumer-oriented features, such as homes and automobiles appear on a weekly basis.

  7. Wholesale Sports - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  8. Equine Canada - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Canadian Equestrian Team - Wikipedia

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    In the first half of the twentieth century, international equestrian sport was dominated by military riders. In Canada, the Canadian Militia (later renamed as the Canadian Army) was recognized by the federal government as the country's first national equestrian federation, and began the process of building the first institutional CET.