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Swain and Winnipeg
Swain first entered Winnipeg television as co-anchor of the evening newscast on independent station CKND in 1988.
In 2000, as a result of budget cuts, 24 Hours was cancelled and replaced by Canada Now, of which Swain anchored the Winnipeg portion for a year before leaving for Disclosure.
Initially, Swain commuted to Toronto from Winnipeg while working on Disclosure, but in 2003, she and her family moved to Oakville, Ontario.

Swain and Manitoba
Swain was born in Thompson, Manitoba.

Swain and station
The station was owned by the UKRD Group, and shared its programme controller, Brody Swain, and managing director Junie Lewis with Star 107. 5 in Cheltenham.

Swain and 1990
* André Fabre – Saint Estephe ( 1986 ), In the Wings ( 1990 ), Apple Tree ( 1994 ), Sunshack ( 1995 ), Swain ( 1996 ), Shirocco ( 2006 )
From 1990 to 1991, again as " Sugar Ray " Lloyd, he tag teamed with Swain as " The Blazers ," named such after the Valdosta State athletic mascot.

Swain and .
The House of Representatives has 18 members, elected for a two year term, 17 in single-seat constituencies and one by a public meeting on Swain Island.
On July 1, 2003, Christopher Swain of Portland, Oregon, became the first person to swim the Columbia River's entire length, in an effort to raise public awareness about the river's environmental health.
Mr. Dana Raymond of Cravath, Swain & Moore in New York served as her counsel in that litigation.
He was co-editor ( with Marshall Swain ) of Essays on Knowledge and Justification ( 1978 ), regarded as a key anthology of essays relating to the Gettier problem and used as a core text in undergraduate epistemology courses.
The short, filmed in 1914, stars Ford Sterling, Mack Swain, Edgar Kennedy, and Al St. John and includes a previously unknown cameo with Charlie Chaplin as a Keystone Kop.
Leading proponents of reliabilist theories of knowledge and justification have included Alvin Goldman, Marshall Swain, and more recently, Alvin Plantinga.
* 1870 – Louisa Ann Swain of Laramie, Wyoming becomes the first woman in the United States to cast a vote legally after 1807.
** Mack Swain, American actor ( d. 1935 )
* September 6 – Louisa Ann Swain of Laramie, Wyoming, becomes the first woman in the United States to cast a vote legally since 1807.
* August 25 – Mack Swain, American actor ( b. 1876 )
In this equation, a substrate-dependent parameter like s in the Swain – Scott equation is absent.
In the 1990s, Ruben Gonzalez, Cliff Swain and Sudsy Monchik dominated pro tournaments, and other great players like Andy Roberts, John Ellis, and Drew Kachtik were often left out of the winner's circle.
In men's play, Kane Waselenchuk ( Canada ) has won the most US Open titles with seven ahead of Sudsy Monchik ( USA ) with four, while Jason Mannino ( USA ) and Cliff Swain ( USA ) have both won the title twice, and Rocky Carson ( USA ) once.
* Swain, Richard M., " Filling the Void: The Operational Art and the U. S. Army ," in B. J. C.
* Bajpai, R. P., Popp, F. A., van Wijk, R., Niggli, H., Beloussov, L. V., Cohen, S., Jung, H. H., Sup-Soh, K., Lipkind, M., Voiekov, V. L., Slawinski, J., Aoshima, Y., Michiniewicz, Z., van Klitzing, L., Swain, J .: Biophotons ( Multi-Author-Review ).

joined and CBC's
He joined the CBC's management as head of news and information programming in 1968, moving back to Toronto, and became anchor of The National following the departure of Peter Kent in 1978.
Eric Malling joined W5 in 1990 from CBC's rival news magazine, the fifth estate.
In 1934, he joined the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission, which became the CBC, and was responsible for setting up and running CBC's national radio service.

joined and Winnipeg
In 1968, on sabbatical from the Near Eastern and Judaic studies department of the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, he joined a group of other Jews in founding a havurah ( small cooperative congregation ) in Somerville, Massachusetts, called Havurat Shalom.
After the war he joined the diplomatic service and eventually served as a Trade Commissioner in India ; Halifax, Nova Scotia ; Winnipeg, Manitoba ; and Kuala Lumpur, before becoming senior Trade Commissioner in Montreal, Quebec.
As a result, four teams, the Edmonton Oilers, New England Whalers, Quebec Nordiques, and Winnipeg Jets joined the NHL for the 1979 – 80 season, and the WHA ceased operations.
In 1936, Regina joined the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Calgary Bronks as the founding franchises of the Western Interprovincial Football Union, the highest level of Canadian football play in Western Canada.
Kale decided to continue on with The Guess Who from that point, initially joined by Winter, McDougall and Vance Masters ( Masters had been drummer in the Winnipeg group Brother with Winter and Wallace ).
Doan is also the last player from the original NHL Jets still with the franchise since its relocation ; he joined the team during its last season in Winnipeg.
On October 9, 2010, as part of the Canadian leg of the tour, Dan Roberts and Mitch Dorge joined Brad Roberts and Ellen Reid in the band's hometown of Winnipeg for the first performance by the original line-up in a decade.
Their current head coach is Stu Lang, who is in his second year with the team after former head coach Kyle Walters joined the Canadian Football League's Winnipeg Blue Bombers as their special teams coach.
On June 29, 1974, while on tour in Canada with the Kirov Ballet, Baryshnikov defected, requesting political asylum in Toronto, and joined the Royal Winnipeg Ballet.
In 1927, at 16 years old, he joined the Ralph Richards touring magic show for 6 months, traveling across North America until the tour ended in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Brother Edwin joined them later and by the late 1920s air travel had become an important means of transportation with Winnipeg becoming a hub for travel to the booming west.
Upon his return to Winnipeg in 1945, Dickson joined the law firm of Aikins, Loftus, MacAulay, Turner, Thompson & Tritschler and became a successful corporate lawyer.
The Winnipeg Fury and North York Rockets joined the National Soccer League, which changed its name to the Canadian National Soccer League in 1998.
Following the demise of the WHA and its subsequent absorption into the NHL, Melrose joined the Winnipeg Jets for the 1979 – 80 season.
David Peregrine, Hart's long-time partner, joined the Royal Winnipeg Ballet as a member of the corps in 1975 and became a soloist three years later and principal dancer in 1980 – the year he and Hart triumphed in Varna.
Many of its members joined the newly formed Social Democratic Party of Canada, which became stronger in Winnipeg than any other city in western Canada.
When the Social Democratic Party of Canada broke away from the Socialist Party of Canada in 1911, many Winnipeg SPC members joined the new organization.
He joined the Winnipeg Tribune in 1960, and became its city editor in 1967.
After the new province joined Confederation on 15 July 1870, a structure five kilometres outside of Winnipeg was leased for use as the lieutenant governor's residence, known as Silver Heights, but it was not found to be suitable, given its size and distance from the capital.
Until it joined with the City of Winnipeg in 1972 it was a separate municipality known as the Rural Municipality of Charleswood.
Dexter spent his entire career with the Winnipeg Free Press, which he joined in 1912 at the age of 16.
In 1940, Mynarski joined the Royal Winnipeg Rifles, a militia unit, but only served a short time before enlisting in the Royal Canadian Air Force ( RCAF ).
The North Shore Regiment joined the Royal Winnipeg Rifles and the North Nova Scotia Highlanders as the first wave of Canadian Troops to land during the invasion of Normandy.
Ahoff again joined the band for the tour which also saw a guest appearance by original bassist Pete Loewen during the encore of their last show in their hometown of Winnipeg on December 20, 2003.

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