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  2. History of Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    The history of Winnipeg comprises its initial population of Aboriginal peoples through its ... defeated Winnipeg Free Press editor and owner William F. Luxton by a ...

  3. Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Guy Maddin's My Winnipeg, an independent film released in 2008, is a comedic rumination on the city's history. [136] Located in Winnipeg, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights is a national museum of Canada. The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra is the largest and oldest professional musical ensemble in Winnipeg. [137]

  4. Timeline of Winnipeg history - Wikipedia

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    1873 – On November 8, Winnipeg was incorporated as a city. 1874 – On January 5, Francis Evans Cornish, former mayor of London, Ontario, defeated Winnipeg Free Press editor and owner William F. Luxton by a margin of 383 votes to 179. There were only 382 eligible voters in the city at the time, but property owners were allowed to vote in ...

  5. List of historic places in Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of historic places in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada entered on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, whether they are federal, provincial, or municipal. List of historic places [ edit ]

  6. Category:History of Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    History of Winnipeg; Timeline of Winnipeg history; 0–9. 1826 Red River flood; 1950 Red River flood; 1997 Red River flood; A. Amalgamation of Winnipeg; B. Battle at ...

  7. Amalgamation of Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    The 1971 City of Winnipeg Act, which established the city's boundaries and defined its neighbourhoods, [2] incorporated the City of Winnipeg (1874–1971); the rural municipalities of Charleswood, Fort Garry, North Kildonan, and Old Kildonan; the Town of Tuxedo; the cities of East Kildonan, West Kildonan, St. Vital, Transcona, St. Boniface, and St. James-Assiniboia; and the Metropolitan ...

  8. The Forks, Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg International Children's Festival is a children's festival held annually at The Forks National Historic Park. Founded in 1983, it was held at Assiniboine Park , then at Kildonan Park from 1984 through 1989, and eventually moving to its present location in 1990.

  9. Winnipeg arts and culture - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg has two daily newspapers, the Winnipeg Free Press (a broadsheet), the Winnipeg Sun (a tabloid). [12] [13] Winnipeg also two weekly student run university newspapers: The Manitoban from the University of Manitoba, and The Uniter from the University of Winnipeg.