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         Manitoba History:     more books (100)
  1. As Their Natural Resources Fail: Native Peoples and the Economic History of Northern Manitoba, 1870-1930 by Frank Tough, 1996-04
  2. Issues in the History of Education in Manitoba: From the Construction of the Common School to the Politics of Voices
  3. Planting the Garden: An Annotated Archival Bibliography of the History of Women in Manitoba by Mary Kinnear, Vera Fast, 1987-05
  4. Plains Cree (Manitoba studies in native history) by J.S. Milloy, 1989-11
  5. All that's made of wood: The story of Local 343, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners (Manitoba labour history series)
  6. The Forks and the Battle of Seven Oaks in Manitoba history
  7. A guide to the study of Manitoba local history by Gerald Friesen, 1981
  8. Proceedings of the local histories workshops: Held November 23, 1977 and April 26, 1978 at the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium by Sally; Brandon University Cunningham, 1978
  9. River Road: Essays on Manitoba and Prairie History by Gerald Friesen, 1996-11
  10. University of Manitoba: An Illustrated History by J. M. Bumsted, 2001-12
  11. From Faith to Faith: The History of the Manitoba Mennonite Brethren by William Neufeld, 1989-09
  12. A National Crime: The Canadian Government And the Residential School System (Manitoba Studies in Native History) by John S. Milloy, 1999-05
  13. A Popular History of the Dominion of Canada: From the Discovery of America to the Present Time, Including a History of the Provinces of Ontario, Quebec, ... Columbia, and Manitoba, of the North-West Te by William Henry Withrow, 2010-02-23
  14. Living gold: A history of the rural municipality of Roland, Manitoba, 1876-1976 by Evelyn Mullin, 1978

41. 2004 MTS Manitoba Summer Games
The largest ongoing multisport event in the Canadian province alternating every 2 years between summer and winter events. Contains eligibility requirements, event details, history of the event, past results, and registration information.
http://www.mtsmanitobagames.mb.ca/

42. Manitoba GenWeb Project - History
Rupert's Land Studies, The Centre For; Russell County history Pages, The;TimeLinks manitoba's history, with pictures, in the decade 19101920;
http://www.rootsweb.com/~canmb/history.htm
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43. Culture Canada: Canadian History - Overview Histories
Archives. University of manitoba history Deaprtment - Links of HistoricalResearch Interest Source University of manitoba. Virtual
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44. Canadian Genealogy And History Links - Manitoba
manitoba. manitoba Genealogical Society Promotes and encourages aninterest in genealogy and family history in manitoba. Web page
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Archives - Libraries - Museums
Association for Manitoba Archives About the AMA, membership, directory, archival resources, publications and a searchable index of selected articles published in the AMA's newsletter.
Boissevain Community Archives
Established in 1976 for the purpose of preserving the history of the Town of Boissevain and the surrounding community.
Manitoba Legislative Library
Information on the libraries extensive newspaper collection, biography scrapbooks and reference collection.
Provincial Archives of Manitoba
Includes general information on the Provincial Archives and the Hudson's Bay Company Archives.
University of Manitoba Archives
The Department of Archives and Special Collections, The University of Manitoba Libraries. Information on collections including a searchable guide to holdings.
Birth, Marriage, Death
Manitoba Vital Statistics Records and registries of all births, deaths and marriages that take place in Manitoba.
Manitoba Vital Statistics
Search the database of Births (more than 100 years ago), Marriages (more than 80 years ago) and Deaths (more than 70 years ago).

45. Naval Museum Of Manitoba - Canadian Naval History
The Naval history of manitoba manitoban Heroes Many of the manitobanswho have seen wartime Naval Service have received special
http://www.naval-museum.mb.ca/history/
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The Naval History of Manitoba Manitoban Heroes Many of the Manitobans who have seen wartime Naval Service have received special Honours and Awards through courage and meritorious service. Click here to view of list of these Manitoban Heroes. Winnipeg has had a Naval Division for the last 75 years, and has had a naval presence for even much longer. There is an unexplained reason why the people of the Canadian Prairies have generated such an interest in the navy. During WWII, a large number of prairie men and women joined the navy. They flocked to recruiting divisions in cities like Winnipeg, Regina, Saskatoon, Edmonton and Calgary. During the war, recruiting in Winnipeg was the greatest of anyplace inland, and was only surpassed by recruiting on the east and west coast.

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47. Collections - Human History
Publications Flynn, Catherine and E. Leigh Syms. 1996. manitoba's First Farmers manitobahistory, No. 31, pp. 411. Meiklejohn, Christopher and E. Leigh Syms.
http://www.manitobamuseum.mb.ca/mu_human_hist.html
Museum Collections Home General Information ...
Public Inquiries
Overview Archaeology
The archaeological collections are comprised of some 1,800,000 artifacts and several thousand images. These represent Precontact (pre-European), Native cultures over the last 12,000 years, early Post-Contact Native materials, and fur trade sites, as well as Egypt and the ancient Near East. In addition, the Collection includes numerous replicas of items from ancient burial caches used to display the outstanding ancient Native heritage in educational displays. History, Technology and Multicultural Studies
These collections include some 62,000 artifacts that document the history of newcomers to Manitoba and from the beginnings of exploration and settlement to the present. They enable us to explore the diverse experiences of men, women and children from different social, cultural, ethnic and economic backgrounds. Themes include home life, work, spirituality, education, health care, art, sports and leisure, industry and technology, agriculture, economic and political history and many others.

48. Manitoba People, History, Traditions Through The Eyes Of An Immigrant And Long-t
Articles on manitoba's people, culture, traditions, scenes, and current events.Category Regional North America Personal Pages......manitoba people history traditions through the eyes of an immigrant and longtimeresident traute klein aka biogardener Canadian history, People, Tradition.
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    This site is still under construction. In the meantime, please visit my Natural Health site at Suite101.com where other Manitoba articles have been published. The site is searchable, so you can easily find any one of my hundreds of articles there. You may also visit my Healing Hug site where I am publishing articles of healing for a hurting world.
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49. Index
The manitoba Living history Society is a group of dedicated reenactorswho wish to interpret and share our rich history. The manitoba
http://www.geocities.com/mlhs_ca/
Re-enacting the Life and Times of the Red River Settlement Welcome to the Manitoba Living History Society Web Site. e-mail us if you have any questions or would like further information on the MLHS.
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50. Manitoba Moose - History
first AHL game but eventual Moose MVP Ryan Ready made franchise history as he Manitobastarted slowly in October but had successive winning months in November
http://www.moosehockey.com/history/
History
Moose History:
  • View 2001-02 Stats Coach
    Stan Smyl Record
    Standing
    4th in Cdn. Playoffs
    Lost Conf. QF Attendance
    Moose Reach Playoffs For Fifth Consecutive Season In Their Inaugural American Hockey League Debut
    The Manitoba Moose joined the American Hockey League (AHL) after the end of last season and became the primary developmental affiliate of the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League (NHL) under a new partnership deal. The five year deal solidified the future of professional hockey in Winnipeg and Manitoba. With the additions of five other IHL clubs and three expansions teams, the AHL expanded to 27 teams to start the 2001-02 season.
    The quest for the Calder Cup began on the historic night of October 5/01 in Saint John, NB against the Saint John Flames. The Moose lost their first AHL game but eventual Moose MVP Ryan Ready made franchise history as he scored the first ever AHL goal. For the inaugural home opener on October 12, the Moose hosted the St. John's Maple Leafs and earned their first point in the league with a 4-3 overtime loss.
    Manitoba started slowly in October but had successive winning months in November, December and January. The team went on a four game winning streak twice in November and did not hit a four game losing skid until February. At the AHL All-Star Break in mid-February, the Moose were within striking range of the first place Quebec Citadelles and stood in eighth spot in the Eastern Conference standings.
  • 51. The History Of The Manitoba Trucking Association
    manitoba Trucking Association. history. The manitoba Trucking Associationwas formed in 1932, to address the concerns of both the
    http://www.trucking.mb.ca/history.htm
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    The Manitoba Trucking Association Predecessors to the Manitoba Trucking Association include the Manitoba Truck and Bus Owners Association (1929-36) and the Manitoba Automotive Transportation Association (1936-53). It is interesting to note that the stated aims of the Manitoba Truck and Bus Owners Association were to:
    • encourage the construction and maintenance of good roads and streets; foster motor truck and bus transportation; collect and disseminate information of interest; maintain the rights and privileges of those who use motor trucks and buses; cooperate with the provincial authorities in the handling of traffic.
    In those early days, trucking was a free-for-all: anyone with a truck could go into business and charge whatever the traffic would bear, and no bonds or insurance were needed. The more responsible carriers, let by William R. Noble, agreed there had to be a better way, and formed the (then) Manitoba Automotive Transport Association, both to protect their interests and to press for progressive legislation. Concerns of the time were insurance protection for both shippers and truckers, and road and safety conditions. In the Depression years, the trucking industry was low-key and low-budget. Long distance travel meant Winnipeg to Saskatoon, and a fair-sized company might have as many as six trucks. 26-foot trailers and GVWs of 32,000 pounds were standard. Issues such as safety, road maintenance, subsidies, service, regulation and railways were the focus of M.T.A. meetings.

    52. Civilization.ca - Online Resources For Canadian Heritage - Local History
    manitoba. TimeLinks manitoba's history 19101920 http//timelinks.merlin.mb.ca/.Tell Me About Winnipeg http//www.tourism.winnipeg
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  • 53. A Little History - Manitoba Pork Council
    Pigs have been a part of manitoba's recorded history for over 175 years. Pigsfirst arrived with Selkirk settlers on the shores of Hudson Bay in 1819.
    http://www.manitobapork.com/index.cfm?pageID=78

    54. Destination Manitoba | Culture And History
    Learn about manitoba's history and the part SaintBoniface, including the Frenchand Metis people, played in the development of our city and province.
    http://www.winnipegfreepress2.com/specialsections/destinationmb/culture/
    NORTH EAST INTERLAKE WINNIPEG ... PARKLAND
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    Lynn Lake is known as the "town that moved", thanks to the tremendous task of moving buildings from the mine site at Sherridan before the new town was ready in 1953. Today you can visit Lynn Lake's quaint mining museum. There's lots to see and do when you have 18 hours of daylight to play in during the summer months in the north.
    www.cancom.net/~lliap/lynnlake
    The town of Leaf Rapids was carved out of the wilderness between 1971 and 1974 to serve employees of the newly opened Ruttan Mine, owned by Sherritt Gordon Mines Limited. In 1987 Sherritt Gordon sold the Ruttan Mine to Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co., Limited. Located 25 km. east of Leaf Rapids, the copper and zinc mine is one of the largest and most modern in Canada. Visitors may tour it during the summer months. Leaf Rapids is laid out in a semi-circle of residential bays surrounding the unique town centre complex.
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    The Costume Museum of Canada in Dugald is home to a collection of 35,000 artifacts spanning 400 years. The collection represents the identity of everyday Canadians, urban and rural, public and private, through the garments that they made, purchased and wore. From July to September, travel with the museum to the City of Dreams - Winnipeg 1900 to 1914. Step off the train into the bustling heart of the prairies, the Chicago of the North, the Gateway to the West. It is a city energized with optimism and great expectations. As the population booms, the city prospers, becoming the financial and manufacturing centre for the West.

    55. Our History - Manitoba Safety Council
    Valuable information at your fingertips! more safety tips. Search OurSite search. Our history, A history of the manitoba Safety Council.
    http://www.mbsafety.org/index.cfm?pageID=12

    56. Manitoba Bull Test Station - History
    history. Celebrating Over 39 Years of Performance The manitoba BeefCattle Performance Association has been in operation for 39 years.
    http://www.mbbulltest.mb.ca/history.html
    History
    Celebrating Over 39 Years of Performance
    The Manitoba Beef Cattle Performance Association has been in operation for 39 years. The Manitoba Bull Test Station (or Sire Indexing Centre as it was known in its earlier years) has done performance evaluations on over 14,950 bulls. The Station which has, almost from the beginning, been known as the Douglas Test Station opened its gates in 1964-65 with four breeds of cattle involved. The Shorthorn, Angus and Hereford breeds were the standards of the industry at the time. A fourth breed - the Charolais - had recently been introduced to Canada. From 113 bulls the first year, the station showed a steady growth as demand for the station's evaluation services grew and as demand for station tested bulls grew. Today the station operates at capacity, testing 500 bulls a year. The original four breeds have been involved every year since 1964. A fifth "regular" was added in 1972-73 when the first Simmentals were tested at Douglas. Since that time 12 other breeds have been tested at various times. The Maine Anjou breed has missed only two years since the first bulls of that breed were tested in 1975-76 and the Gelbvieh breed has been a regular since the 1979-80 season. The Limousin breed tested bulls from 1973 consecutively to 1979 then started testing again from 1989 to 1995/96. The Salers first tested in 1986/87 then tested again from 1989 to 1995/96. Other breeds which have been tested include Blonde d'Acquitaine (7 years), Brown Swiss (6 years), Chianina (4 years), Welsh Black (3 years), Belted Galloway (3 years), and Tarentaise, Pinzgauer and Red Poll (1 year each).

    57. Manitoba Gaming Control Commission - History
    The establishment of the MGCC is one of the most recent legislative and regulatoryshifts in manitoba's gaming environment. Timeline of Gaming in manitoba.
    http://www.mgcc.mb.ca/history.html
    Home Contact Us
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    Commission Members ... Legislation About MGCC Charitable Gaming Registration FAQ Links and Resources The MGCC was established in 1997 in response to a recommendation made by the 1995 Lottery Policy Review Working Group (Desjardins Report). The Group recommended that regulatory and operational responsibilities should be held by two independent organizations to avoid any perception of conflict. The MGCC's licensing, registration, policy advisory and regulatory roles are independent from the operational and marketing responsibilities carried out by the Manitoba Lotteries Corporation (MLC). The establishment of the MGCC is one of the most recent legislative and regulatory shifts in Manitoba's gaming environment. However, today's environment, which includes casinos, VLTs, lotteries and charitable gaming activities is the result of an evolution that began with amendments to the Criminal Code of Canada in the late 1960's. The following overview provides an historical perspective on the development of gaming in Manitoba.
    Timeline of Gaming in Manitoba
    Amendments to the Criminal Code legalize gaming activities throughout Canada. These amendments give the provinces authority to operate lottery schemes and casinos, as well as license charitable and religious organizations to conduct specified lottery schemes.

    58. DiscoverWinnipeg.ca - Winnipeg History, Manitoba, Canada
    Winnipeg history stems from the aboriginal word win, meaning muddy, and nipee, meaning waters, was first used on the masthead of manitoba's first newspaper
    http://www.discoverwinnipeg.ca/history/
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    As a prairie city gaining its origin mainly because of water travel, the city is known to some as the River City, as in The River City Brewing Company . The internationally acclaimed Forks Market is located at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers. It is here that Miles Macdonnell and 36 Scottish and Irish laborers founded the first Red River settlement.
    Beginning in 1776, when there was nobody around except for a few natives and fur traders, there were five floods before The Great Flood of 1826. This flood caused the evacuation of all the town's settlers, which by this time still tallied less than 1000. There were then six more floods before the Great Flood of 1950. This flood caused an estimated $115,000,000 in damage. Winnipeggers had now had enough and resolved to build the Red River Floodway, an architectural wonder that diverts floodwater around the metropolitan area at the expense of the surrounding villages and farms. This structure was completed in 1962, ensuring that the city would never again have to be evacuated.
    Yet, in 1870, Winnipeg was still less significant than the Red River colonies. These consisted of Scottish, Irish and French settlements located in feudal arrangement all along the Red River. There were three distinct colonies: at the

    59. HOME PAGE- The Global Gazette, The Online Family History Magazine
    manitoba, Saskatchewan Alberta Genealogy history Articles Clickany headline to read a complete article •, Alberta (Canada
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    60. The South Eastern Manitoba Hockey League
    There has never been a history book printed about the SEMHL but there are informationpertaining to Senior Hockey and the South Eastern manitoba Hockey League.
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    OUR HISTORY The South Eastern Manitoba Hockey League is one of the oldest continuously operating hockey leagues in Manitoba. It is classified as a Senior Hockey League, not because the players are in their 60's or 70's but because in most towns where there is hockey, there always was a classification between Minor Hockey (young boys hockey) and Senior Hockey (adult men’s hockey). Senior or Intermediate hockey has long been a part of Canada's smaller communities and the SEMHL is one of many leagues that has provided great hockey action for many years. The SEMHL was formed back in 1951 and the following teams competed in the inaugural year: Letellier Altona Emerson Winkler Morris Over the years there have been many changes to the league, with old teams stepping down and new teams joining. The one constant that remains is the exciting hockey that over 50 years has been the drawing card in each and every community that was proud to have a team competing. During the 1950's and into the 1960's the SEMHL was a hotbed of hockey that featured many ex Pro hockey players and some that even went on to play hockey. In fact it was once said that there were better Senior hockey teams playing in Manitoba than some of the NHL Minor League teams at the time. Fans would make any and all concessions to arrive at arenas on frozen nights to cheer on the likes of players such as

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