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  2. Winnipeger - Wikipedia

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    It commonly was called the Winnipeg Flyer . Diesel locomotives replaced steam between Saint Paul and Thief River Falls, Minnesota from May 1951, and diesels took over the entire route in April of the following year. Originally numbered 109 and 110, the Winnipeger was renumbered 9 and 10 in the general renumbering of Soo Line passenger trains at ...

  3. Soo Line Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Soo Line Railroad ( reporting mark SOO) is one of the primary United States railroad subsidiaries for the CPKC Railway ( reporting mark CPKC ), one of six U.S. Class I railroads, controlled through the Soo Line Corporation. Although it is named for the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad (MStP&SSM), which was commonly known ...

  4. Canstar Community Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the papers were sold by Transcontinental to FP Canadian Newspapers, owners of the Winnipeg Free Press. Included in the deal were flyer distribution operations in Brandon and Thunder Bay. The new company was rebranded as Canstar Community News. In 2009, The Lance was divided into two community newspapers to better cover the expanding ...

  5. List of named passenger trains of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg Express: Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie and Canadian Pacific: Minneapolis–St. Paul, MN – Winnipeg, MB [1925] 1909-1928 Winnipeg Limited: Great Northern: Minneapolis–St. Paul, MN – Winnipeg, MB [1948] 1906-1971 The Winnipeger: Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie (1928–1960), Soo Line (1961–1967) and ...

  6. List of Winnipeg musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a selection of singer/songwriters, musicians and bands from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  7. Winnipeg Metropolitan Region - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg Metropolitan Region [5] (formerly called the Winnipeg Capital Region and the Manitoba Capital Region) [6] is a metropolitan area in the Canadian province of Manitoba located in the Red River Valley in the southeast portion of the province of Manitoba, Canada. It contains the provincial capital of Winnipeg and 17 surrounding rural ...

  8. Red River Co-op - Wikipedia

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    Red River Cooperative Limited, branded as Red River Co-op, is a retail cooperative operating in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. [3] As of 2022 it operates nine Red River Co-op supermarkets, including five in Winnipeg and one each in Gimli, Stonewall, Lorette, and Selkirk. [4] It also operates gas bars and convenience stores throughout the Winnipeg ...

  9. Ottawa RCAF Flyers - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa RCAF Flyers were a Canadian senior ice hockey team from the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) base in Ottawa. The team was made up of active and former RCAF members and Canadian Army personnel. The team won the gold medal in the 1948 Winter Olympics and the 1942 Allan Cup championship. The team was inducted into the Canadian Armed ...