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  2. Category:Landforms of Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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  3. List of regions of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    EI Region of Winnipeg (EI Region #39) — includes Brokenhead 4, East St. Paul, Headingley, Ritchot, Rosser, Springfield, St. Clements, St. François Xavier, Taché, West St. Paul, and Winnipeg. EI Region of Southern Manitoba (EI Region #40) — includes census divisions 2 , 13 , and 14 , as well as the entirety of the Central Plains ...

  4. Land registration - Wikipedia

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    The Land Registry has been dealing with the registration of all transactions (purchase, sale, mortgage, remortgage and other burdens) concerning registered land since 1892, and issued land certificates which are a state guarantee of the registered owner's good title up to 1 January 2007. Land Certificates have been abolished by virtue of ...

  5. List of neighbourhoods in Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg's Business Improvement Zones (BIZ) are business districts established to enhances economic development for businesses in a particular neighbourhood. [12] Each BIZ is governed and administered by a board, and is regulated by related BIZ by-laws passed by City Council .

  6. Osborne Village - Wikipedia

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    [1] 27 acres (110,000 m 2) (12%) of the land is used for commercial purposes. [1] 10 acres (40,000 m 2) (4.5%) are devoted to park space. [1] The neighbourhood of Osborne Village covers 231 acres (93 ha) of land with a population of approximately 12,745 as of 2016, [10] making it the most densely populated neighbourhood in Winnipeg.

  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. Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Their report was released at the end of March 1959. [2] When implemented, it was the third form of metropolitan government instituted on the North American continent after Toronto (1954) and Dade County, Florida (1957). [3] [4] The original name for the governing entity would have been The Corporation of Metropolitan Winnipeg.

  9. Geography of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    The tundra region of northern Manitoba exhibits more sparse black spruce forests whose tree heights are limited by the thin soils, permafrost underlayer and generally cold climate. In this region polar bears are found, denning in the Wapusk National Park and migrating to hunt for seals when pack ice forms on Hudson Bay. [1]