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  1. Hjemmeside. winnipeg.ca. Oversigtskort. Winnipeg. Winnipegs beliggenhed i Canada 49°53′00″N 97°09′00″V. /  49.88333°N 97.15°V  / 49.88333; -97.15. Winnipeg er en by i Canada med 749.607 (2021) indbyggere. Byen er hovedstad i Manitoba og benævnes ofte som "Porten til Vesten". Med sin beliggenhed næsten midt i Nordamerika ...

  2. Canadian Mennonite University. Occupation. Politician. pastor. Scott Gillingham is a Canadian politician who currently serves as the 44th mayor of Winnipeg, being elected on October 26, 2022. Before being elected as mayor, he was the city councillor for St. James from 2014 to 2022. He was sworn in as the mayor of Winnipeg on November 1, 2022.

  3. Assiniboine Park (formerly known as City Park) [1] is a park in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, located along the Assiniboine River . The Winnipeg Public Parks Board was formed in 1893, and purchased the initial land for the park in 1904. Although in use before then, the park officially opened in 1909. [2] It is named for the Assiniboine people.

  4. 1928 – Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport opened. 1934 – Battle at Old Market Square. 1950 – 1950 Red River flood, the largest flood to hit Winnipeg since 1861; the flood held waters above flood stage for 51 days. 1952 – Winnipeg Enterprises Corp. established. 1955 – Winnipeg Arena opened.

  5. Sports. St-Boniface is represented by the St. Boniface Riels hockey team which plays in the Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League (MMJHL). The St-Boniface Riels were founded in 1971. They play at the Southdale Arena and have won five MMJHL championships: 1971–1972, 1972–1973, 1984–1985, 1985–1986, 2014–2015.

  6. The Winnipeg International Children's Festival is a children's festival held annually at The Forks National Historic Park. Founded in 1983, it was held at Assiniboine Park , then at Kildonan Park from 1984 through 1989, and eventually moving to its present location in 1990.

  7. City of Winnipeg. City of Winnipeg may refer to: Winnipeg, a city in Manitoba, Canada. Government of Winnipeg. City of Winnipeg (HBC vessel), a steamship that operated on rivers in the Canadian prairies. Category:

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