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Pages in category "People from Virden, Manitoba" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
There were 1,446 dwellings in Virden with an occupancy rate of 95.1%, and the median cost of a dwelling at $159,748, more than $100,000 lower than the national average at $280,552. According to the 2011 National Household Survey, 96.8% of Virden residents are Canadian citizens, and about 3.2% of residents are recent immigrants (from 2001 to 2011).
This is a list of notable people who are from Manitoba, Canada, or have spent a large part or formative part of their career in the province. Business professionals [ edit ]
Timothy Richard McLean Jr., was born on 3 October 1985, in Winnipeg, Manitoba. [10] He grew up both in Winnipeg and in Elie, Manitoba.He was 22 years old at the time of his death, and had been working as a carnival worker, specifically a carnival barker in Edmonton, Alberta.
He also established a farm in south Virden. [2] The Rural Municipality of Wallace incorporated in November, 1883, and McDougall was elected as the first Reeve. He served as Reeve for 2 years. McDougall also served as Secretary-Treasurer for the Town of Virden and the Dennis County Agricultural Society. McDougall died in Virden on April 29, 1907.
He served as mayor of Virden, Manitoba. Kennedy ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the Manitoba assembly in 1896 and then was elected in an 1897 by-election held following the death of Watson Crosby. [1] He was defeated when he ran for election to the assembly in 1899 in the newly created riding of Virden. [2]
Isabella Margaret Dryden (October 14, 1917 – May 17, 2024) was a Canadian educator known for teaching computer classes at the age of 102. She also supervised the business education curriculum used in Manitoba's public school system and is credited with making business studies a degree course at Manitoba's main university.
Virden is a former provincial electoral division in Manitoba, Canada. It was created by redistribution in 1903, [ citation needed ] and was eliminated in 1989, when its territory was combined with Arthur to create Arthur-Virden .