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  2. Blue Cross Park - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg-based CanWest Global purchased the naming rights to the ballpark when it opened in 1999. CanWest Global Park later became Canwest Park after the media company's name change in 2008. [2] Shaw Communications acquired the ballpark's naming rights when it acquired Canwest's broadcasting assets from bankruptcy court in 2010. The ballpark ...

  3. Riverside Park Management - Wikipedia

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    CanWest Park, now known as Shaw Park opened in 1999. In July 2004, the Goldeyes and Riverside Park had the same directors. [3] Katz was elected as Mayor of Winnipeg in 2004, and remained president of Riverside Park until April 2008. [4] He has said that he ended his involvement with the day-to-day management of the company after his election. [5]

  4. Baseball at the 1999 Pan American Games - Wikipedia

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    The primary venue for this competition was CanWest Global Park, while Stonewall Quarry Park in Stonewall, Manitoba, was used as a secondary venue. [1] [2] Cuba entered the competition as the seven-time defending champions, having won each gold medal dating back to 1971. They successfully defended their title, with the United States finishing ...

  5. Canwest - Wikipedia

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    Canwest Global Communications Corporation, which operated under the corporate name Canwest, was a major Canadian media conglomerate based in Winnipeg, ...

  6. List of assets owned by Corus Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    CIII - Toronto, Ontario (First aired 1974 with intentions of starting national network, came under partial Canwest ownership in 1977. Acquired from Shaw Media in 2016) [1] CKND - Winnipeg, Manitoba (Canwest owned in 1985, acquired from Shaw in 2016) CFRE - Regina, Saskatchewan (Canwest owned in 1987, acquired from Shaw in 2016)

  7. Postmedia Network - Wikipedia

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    Postmedia Network Canada Corp. [3] (also known as Postmedia Network, Postmedia News or Postmedia) is a foreign-owned Canadian-based media conglomerate [4] consisting of the publishing properties of the former Canwest, with primary operations in English-language newspaper publishing, news gathering and Internet operations.

  8. 201 Portage - Wikipedia

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    201 Portage (formerly TD Centre, Canwest Place, and CanWest Global Place) is an office tower at the northwest corner of the Portage and Main intersection in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. As of 2023, it is the second tallest building in Winnipeg since the completion of the Artis Reit Residential Tower at 300 Main Street.

  9. Leonard Asper - Wikipedia

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    Asper was the president and Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian media company, CanWest Global Communications Corp, a position he held for 10 years. Asper began his career in 1991 as Associate General Counsel at Canwest's Global Television Network. In 1994, Asper took over the role of corporate development for Canwest. [3]