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The Interlake Spectator was a local news publication for the Gimli, Manitoba area. Founded in 1972, the paper was one of many Manitoba publications owned by Postmedia Network. On May 7, 2020, Postmedia announced that the newspaper would cease publication. [2]
The current-day Interlake-Gimli constituency is the successor to the former riding of Interlake, which had been in effect since 1981. [2] [3]Following the 2018 riding redistribution, its boundary expanded to include the now-defunct riding of Gimli (with the communities of Gimli, Winnipeg Beach, and Riverton), thereby changing its name from "Interlake" to "Interlake-Gimli". [3]
Pages in category "Gimli, Manitoba" ... Icelandic Festival of Manitoba; Interlake Spectator; Interlake-Gimli; M. 2019 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts; P.
Dreams and claims: Icelandic-Aboriginal interactions in the Manitoba interlake; The Nes Cemetery Historic Site Archived 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine; Interlake Spectator, Gimli, MB Restoring Nes Cemetery a priority [permanent dead link ] Saga of Hope Archived 2007-09-12 at the Wayback Machine
The Interlake Region is an informal geographic region of the Canadian province of Manitoba that lies roughly between Lake Winnipeg and Lake Manitoba in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The region comprises 14 rural municipalities , one city (the City of Selkirk ), five towns ( Arborg , Riverton , Stonewall , Teulon and Winnipeg Beach ) ,and ...
CJIE-FM proudly lives up to its logo, "The Voice of the Interlake." The studio is located in the heart of Gimli, on the boardwalk at 10 Centre Street. In the autumn of 2012, CJIE-FM was nominated for, and won, a prestigious award from the Interlake Tourism Association, for their contributions in promoting the Interlake.
Derek Johnson is a Canadian provincial politician, who was elected as the Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for the riding of Interlake in the 2016 election. [1] He is a member of the Progressive Conservative party, and defeated NDP incumbent Tom Nevakshonoff in the election.
Prior to the 2019 Manitoba general election, Interlake was abolished and its area was redistributed to the new riding of Interlake-Gimli. In 1996, the riding's population was 18,653. In 1999, the average family income was $32,570, and the unemployment rate was 10.60%. Twenty-two per cent of the riding's residents are listed as low-income.