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Winkler is a city in Manitoba, Canada with a population of 13,745 (census agglomeration 32,655 [4]), making it the 4th largest city in Manitoba, as of the 2021 Canadian census. [5] It is located in southern Manitoba, surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Stanley , about one hundred kilometres southwest of Winnipeg and 13 km (8.1 mi) east of ...
Provincial Road 428 (PR 428) is a 18.3-kilometre-long (11.4 mi) north-south highway in the Pembina Valley Region of Manitoba, connecting the town of Roland with the city of Winkler. Route description [ edit ]
Provincial Road 521 (PR 521) is an east-west spur of PTH 32 in the Rural Municipalities of Stanley and Rhineland in the Pembina Valley Region of the province, located only 1.7 kilometres (1.1 mi) north of the United States border. It is an unpaved gravel two-lane road in its entirety.
City of Winkler: 5: 3.1: PTH 32 south / PR 428 north (Boundary Commission Trail) – Roland, Walhalla: Boundary Commission Trail follows PTH 32 south: Rhineland 18.5: 11.5: PR 306 – Plum Coulee, Myrtle, Rosetown: Horndean: Road 9 West - Kane: former PR 336 33.6: 20.9: PTH 30 south / PR 332 north – Rosenfeld, Altona, Gretna: Montcalm 45.5: 28.3
A city council has agreed a roadmap to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2030. Peterborough City Council signed off on the report, which lays out ways it could further reduce its own emissions ...
Provincial Road 450 (PR 450) is a 19.8-kilometre-long (12.3 mi) north-south spur of PTH 3 in the Municipality of Deloraine-Winchester providing access to the Lake Metigoshe Recreation Area, as well as some other smaller lakes on the western half of Turtle Mountain and the Turtle Mountain Bible Camp, coming within 0.2 kilometres (0.12 mi) of the ...
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Division No. 3 is a census division located within the Pembina Valley Region in the south-central region of the province of Manitoba, Canada.Unlike in some other provinces, census divisions do not reflect the organization of local government in Manitoba.