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Winnipeg's and CKY
Their shows were broadcast live on Winnipeg's CKY on Saturday mornings from various remote locations.
* In Manitoba, Winnipeg's CKY moved from 910 to 990.

Winnipeg's and which
Winnipeg's Perimeter Highway ( the southern half of which, Highway 100, is officially part of the Trans-Canada ) has a mix of traffic lights and interchanges, and gives highway drivers a way of bypassing the city completely ; however, the Trans-Canada system also has an alignment which passes through the urban core of Winnipeg, incorporating Portage Avenue, Main Street / St.
After serving on the school board for twenty years he was elected, in 1961, to Winnipeg's city council on behalf of the North End ward which had been represented since the 1930s by fellow Communist Jacob Penner.
For the 1920 provincial election, the SPC, SDP and reformist labour parties forged an electoral alliance to contest Winnipeg's ten seats ( which were determined by a single transferable ballot ).
Notably, Central Tabernacle in Edmonton, Alberta, ( has been demolished, and moved to their new location, now North Pointe, in the north end of the city ) was built in 1972 which accommodations for 1, 800 and Winnipeg's Calvary Temple completed a new 2, 500 seat church building in 1974.
Winnipeg's St. Charles Country Club hosted the 1952 Canadian Open, and saw Johnny Palmer set the 72-hole scoring record of 263, which still stands after nearly 60 years.
Scott left the Progressive Conservative Party prior to the 1958 provincial election, in which Winnipeg's multi-member ridings were replaced by single-seat constituencies.
It also revised its mission statement and its tagline, which changed from " Winnipeg's monthly queer newsmagazine " to " One Community > Diverse Lives.
Winnipeg's Progressive Association was aligned with the United Farmers of Manitoba ( UFM ), which swept the rural constituencies to emerge as the largest party in the legislature.
Rigg's victory began a tradition of social-democratic representation in Winnipeg's council which has continued to the present day.
Manitoba country musician Irvin Freese took an interest in the event, writing and recording " The Shell Lake Disaster " which was released as a 45 on Winnipeg's Eagle Records label ( ER-128 ) within a month of the event ( September 1967 ).

Winnipeg's and was
In 1951, Labatt launched its Pilsener Lager ; when it was introduced in Manitoba, the beer was nicknamed " Blue " for the colour of its label and the company's support of Winnipeg's Canadian Football League ( CFL ) franchise, the Blue Bombers.
A counter-strike committee, the " Citizens ' Committee of One Thousand ", was created by Winnipeg's wealthy elite.
The game also gained notoriety for the near drowning of Winnipeg's Buddy Tinsley, who was found face down in a large puddle, apparently unconscious.
Then, after a Hamilton rouge, Winnipeg's RB / KR Fritz Hanson caught the kickoff, and after a few moves and a few missed tackles, was on his way to a touchdown, making the score 18 – 10.
This was Winnipeg's first Grey Cup in 22 years.
However, Campbell suffered from chronic asthma that was only exacerbated by Winnipeg's frigid weather.
Alter Cherniack, was a prominent member of Winnipeg's Jewish community and leading supporter of the Independent Labour Party and Co-operative Commonwealth Federation in the city's north end.
He was raised in Winnipeg's north end, where he attended St. John's High School.
Winnipeg's main airport terminal was designed by world famous architect César Pelli.
Hawerchuk immediately became Winnipeg's star attraction, leading the Jets to what was at the time the largest single season turn-around in NHL history, a 48-point improvement.
Along with Winnipeg's 1st round choice ( Brad May ) in the draft, he was dealt to the Buffalo Sabres in exchange for Phil Housley, Scott Arniel, Jeff Parker and Buffalo's 1st round choice ( Keith Tkachuk ).
In 2004, Lyon was chosen as the University of Winnipeg's annual receipt of the " Distinguished Alumnus Award ".
Macdonald was Winnipeg's Magistrate during the Winnipeg General Strike in 1919.
The Journal was based on CBC Winnipeg's successful suppertime program, 24Hours.
For the next four years, Filmon was a member of Winnipeg's Independent Citizens ' Election Committee, an unofficial alliance of right-wing Liberal and Progressive Conservative interests in the city.
On May 30, 1968, controlling interest in CHAB Ltd., owner of CHAB-AM-TV and CHRE, was transferred to Moffat Broadcasting, owner of Winnipeg's CTV affiliate, CJAY.
In 1933, he was elected to Winnipeg's city council as an alderman, a position he held until 1960 becoming the longest serving elected Communist alderman in North America.
Raised in a secular Jewish environment in Winnipeg's working class North End he was educated at a secular Yiddish school in a socialist environment.
In 1941 Zuken was elected to Winnipeg's school board and was one of the few Communists to win re-election through the Cold War.
In 1941 he was elected to the provincial legislature as a representative of Winnipeg's working class North End and was re-elected in 1945, 1949 and 1953.
The SPC was widely blamed for Dixon's loss, and became marginalized in Winnipeg's labour community for the next eight years.

Winnipeg's and Kenora
He subsequently joined radio stations in Selkirk, Kenora and Brandon before returning to Winnipeg's CHIQ.

Winnipeg's and for
Long distance HVDC lines carrying hydroelectricity from Canada's Nelson River Hydroelectric Project | Nelson river to this HVDC_Converter_Station | converter station where it is converted to AC for use in Winnipeg's local grid
With the cost of living rising due to the inflation caused by World War I, the City of Winnipeg's teamsters, electrical workers, water works employees and office workers approached City Council in April 1919 for a wage increase.
The Building and Metal Trade Councils appealed to the Trades and Labour Union, the central union body representing the interests of many of Winnipeg's workers, for support in their endeavours.
Marlyn received a Beta Sigma Phi award for his first novel, a tale of poor immigrant life during the 1920s, set in Winnipeg's North End.
Winnipeg's relatively isolated location makes Winnipeg International Airport the primary international airport for a very large area, and as such it is used as a gateway to areas including the province of Manitoba and parts of neighboring provinces and territories Saskatchewan, Northwestern Ontario and Nunavut.
In early 1969, he won the unanimous support of his colleagues on city council for changes to Winnipeg's Tenant Act.
Kardash remained active in Winnipeg's Ukrainian community for the rest of his life.
The SPC was blamed for Dixon's loss, and became marginalized in Winnipeg's labour community until 1919.
( Winnipeg's multi-member constituencies were replaced by single-seat ridings for this election ; Osborne is located in the city's centre.
His brother Joseph Zuken also became a Communist politician, and was for many years a prominent alderman from Winnipeg's working-class North End.
As a founding member and President of Heritage Winnipeg, Bernie was influential in gaining heritage status for many of the City of Winnipeg's downtown exchange buildings that were constructed during the early 1900s.
It has expressed concern about " urban sprawl " in Winnipeg's suburbs, has called for reform in Manitoba's commercial hog sector, and generally supports the rights of small farming interests over corporations.
In November 2004, Smith introduced an amendment to the City of Winnipeg's charter allowing the city to provide business tax relief for selected neighbourhoods.
Some in Winnipeg's arts community believed it was inappropriate for Bruinooge to screen his own film, although it was screened out of competition.
In 1953, Petursson gained attention in Winnipeg's religious community for speaking out against the concept of hell.
Prairie Public has produced numerous local documentaries, including many about southern Manitoba, including Portage Avenue: Dreams of Castles in the Sky, Red River Divide, Assiniboine Park: A Park for all Seasons, Lake Winnipeg's Paradise Beaches, among others.
While planning for the Winnipeg Sun was taking place, another group that was publishing The Downtowner and The Suburban, had publicly stated in their editorial they were strongly considering transforming their weeklies into Winnipeg's next major daily newspaper ; this, however, did not happen.
Then on June 18, 2009 Stefan was named Winnipeg's starting quarterback for the start of the 2009 season.

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