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  1. Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Company building, built in 1930. /  49.600°N 99.683°W  / 49.600; -99.683. Wawanesa is an unincorporated urban community in the Municipality of Oakland – Wawanesa within the Canadian province of Manitoba that held village status before January 1, 2015. It is the birthplace of The Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Co.

  2. James A. Smart. Categories: Mayors by city in Canada. Mayors of places in Manitoba. Brandon, Manitoba city councillors.

  3. Historical geography. Manitoba is bordered on the east by Ontario, on the south by North Dakota and Minnesota, on the west by Saskatchewan, and on the north by Nunavut. Northeast Manitoba follows the Hudson Bay shoreline. Churchill, on the Hudson Bay is the only port for the prairie provinces. The harbour serves as an open market for grain .

  4. History. Five kilometres northwest of Brandon, Manitoba, the Brandon Indian Institute was established in 1895 by the Department of Indian Affairs. The school closed in 1972. [1] From 1895 to 1925, the Mission Board of the Methodist Church initially managed the school, intended for children from north of Lake Winnipeg.

  5. Brandon Grey Owls ( PL) 1995–1996. West Man Wranglers (PL) 1997. Wheat City Whiskey Jacks ( ExL) 2019–present. Andrews Field, formerly known as Westbran Stadium, is a baseball stadium located in the city of Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. The stadium is currently home to the Wheat City Whiskey Jacks of the summer-collegiate Expedition League.

  6. 1995 Neepawa municipal election, Mayor of Neepawa. accl. Roy McGillivray was first elected as Mayor of Neepawa in 1992, defeating incumbent mayor Homer Gill by a two-to-one margin. [7] He was appointed to the provincial building standards board, and was re-elected to the mayoralty without opposition in 1995. [8]

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Brandon_EastBrandon East - Wikipedia

    Brandon itself is the second-largest city in Manitoba (after Winnipeg ), and is in the southwestern region of the province. Brandon East's population in 1996 was 19,850. In 1999, the average family income was $40,233, and the unemployment rate was 8.60%. The service sector accounts for 19% of the riding's industry, followed by retail trade at ...

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