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Headingley (sometimes spelled Headingly) [citation needed] is a rural municipality in Manitoba, Canada. It is located directly west of Winnipeg and had a population of 3,579 people as of the 2016 census. [1] The Trans-Canada Highway and the Assiniboine River run through the municipality. The unincorporated community of Headingley is situated ...
Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia—Headingley (formerly known as Charleswood—Assiniboine and Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia) is a federal electoral district in Manitoba, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1997.
Headingley, Manitoba (5 P) M. Municipality of Killarney-Turtle Mountain (5 P) Pages in category "Rural municipalities in Manitoba" ... Rural Municipality of Alexander;
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A rural municipality (RM) is a type of incorporated municipality in the Canadian province of Manitoba. [1] Under the province's Municipal Act of 1997, an area must have a minimum population of 1,000 and a density of less than 400 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,000/sq mi) to incorporate as a rural municipality. [2]
Manitoba Census Division No. 11, which includes both the City of Winnipeg and the Rural Municipality of Headingley, had a 2011 population of 666,832 (an increase of 4.8%). The Rural Municipality of Headingley had a 2011 census population of 3,215 (an increase of 17.9% from 2006) but is not counted as part of the Urban Area by Census Canada.
Headingley; Three rural municipalities from the Central Plains Region (Division 10 in its entirety): Cartier; Macdonald; St. François Xavier; Three rural municipalities from the Eastman Region (portions of Divisions 2 and 12): Ritchot; Springfield; Taché; Eight rural municipalities from the Interlake Region (all of Division 13 and part of ...
The following year, the RM of Assiniboia was further divided with the creation of the Rural Municipality of Brooklands. [ 16 ] The area grew rapidly from 1945 to 1970 with the construction of the Silver Heights and Birchwood subdivisions in the 1940s and 1950s, and Westwood, Crestview, and St. Charles in the 1960s.