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  2. Taxis of Canada - Wikipedia

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    On November 9, 2017, the Province of Manitoba passed Bill 30—The Local Vehicles for Hire Act—which dissolved the existing Taxicab Board, the Taxicab Act, and associated regulations, and transitioned oversight and regulation of the vehicle-for-hire industry to the City of Winnipeg, effective February 28, 2018.

  3. City of Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    City of Winnipeg may refer to: Winnipeg, a city in Manitoba, Canada ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  4. Category:Municipal government of Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg city councillors (1 C, 76 P) E. Municipal elections in Winnipeg ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  5. Canadian Cat Association - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Cat Association's primary goal is to promote responsible pet ownership and development of pedigreed cats in Canada. CCA-AFC's primary services to its members include maintaining an accurate registry of pedigreed cats, sanctioning cat shows (including licensing affiliate clubs, recording titles, and scoring the All Canadian Awards [2]), setting breed standards, and training judges ...

  6. Winnipeg City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg City Council (French: Conseil municipal de Winnipeg) is the governing body of the city of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The Council is seated in the Council Building of Winnipeg City Hall. [1] [2] The composition of the Council consists of fifteen city councillors and a mayor. Each councillor represents an individual ward throughout ...

  7. Winnipeg arts and culture - Wikipedia

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    The district illustrates the city's key role as a centre of grain and wholesale trade, finance and manufacturing in two historically important periods in western development: between 1880 and 1900 when Winnipeg became the gateway to Canada's West; and between 1900 and 1913, when the city's growth made it the region's metropolis. [3]

  8. Coat of arms of Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Before coat of arms were adopted in 1874, a purple seal was used by the city clerk and on documents. The first coat of arms, used from 1874 to 1973, featured a bison serving as a crest the prairies and Indigenous culture and economy. On the arms, the locomotive symbolized the railroad leading to Winnipeg and the wheat the agriculture and its ...

  9. Downtown Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Winnipeg is an area of Winnipeg located near the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers. It is the oldest urban area in Winnipeg, and is home to the city's commercial core, city hall, the seat of Manitoba's provincial government, and a number of major attractions and institutions.