Dauphin (/ˈdɔːfɪn/) is a city in Manitoba, Canada, with a population of 8,368 as of the 2021 Canadian Census. The community is surrounded by the Rural...
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Dauphin—Swan River—Marquette (formerly known as Dauphin and Dauphin—Swan River) was a federal electoral district in Manitoba, Canada, that was represented...
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Dauphin is a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was originally created in 1881 with the expansion of the province's...
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Dauphin of France, heir apparent to the French crown Dauphin of Viennois Dauphin (surname) Dauphin (provincial electoral district) Dauphin, Manitoba Dauphin...
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Ernest McGirr (category People from Dauphin, Manitoba)
1933. McGirr joined a law firm in Dauphin in 1914 and was made a partner in 1916. McGirr first ran for the Manitoba legislature as a Conservative in the...
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William Bullmore (category Mayors of Dauphin, Manitoba)
the president of Dauphin Products Ltd. and also established the Bullmore Funeral Home. He married Arla Maynes, from Harrowby, Manitoba, on August 11, 1936...
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Mincome (category Dauphin, Manitoba)
Winnipeg and in rural Manitoba (the rural dispersed site). A so-called "saturation site" pilot project in the town of Dauphin, Manitoba was added in 1973...
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Fort Dauphin was the name of two forts in Manitoba. The first Fort Dauphin was built in 1741 near Winnipegosis, Manitoba, with Pierre Gaultier de La Vérendrye...
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Frances Bay (category People from Dauphin, Manitoba)
immigrant parents, Ann (née Averbach) and Max Goffman, and was raised in Dauphin, Manitoba. Her younger brother was the sociologist Erving Goffman. Bay started...
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"Manitoba Communities: Dauphin (City)". Manitoba Historical Society. Archived from the original on April 5, 2024. Retrieved July 5, 2024. "Manitoba Communities:...
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James Galbraith (Canadian politician) (category People from Dauphin, Manitoba)
23, 1940 in Dauphin, Manitoba) is a politician in Manitoba. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1977 to...
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The Dauphin Kings are a Junior "A" ice hockey team from Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada. They are members of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL), a part...
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John Plohman (category People from Dauphin, Manitoba)
he was elected a municipal councillor in the town of Dauphin. Plohman was elected to the Manitoba legislature in the provincial election of 1981 as a New...
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Barry Trotz (category Sportspeople from Dauphin, Manitoba)
final year of junior hockey in his home town of Dauphin, Manitoba, where the Kings won the Manitoba Junior Hockey League title as well as the Anavet...
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Dauphin is a rural municipality in the Parkland Region of Manitoba, Canada. The municipality surrounds the separately administered city of Dauphin, and...
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Steelers were inducted into the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame, as were the 1973 Portage Terriers. In 1975, Jim Misener of the Dauphin Kings led the league in goals...
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Stewart McLean (politician) (category Mayors of Dauphin, Manitoba)
Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba in 1967. The son of David McLean, he was born and raised in Dauphin, Manitoba, and received a B.A. and an LL.B...
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Aimé Adam (category New Democratic Party of Manitoba MLAs)
Adam moved to Dauphin, Manitoba. He died there at the age of 95. "Biographies of Deceased Members". Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. "Aime Adam". Winnipeg...
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5) is a provincial primary highway located in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The highway starts at the Hansboro–Cartwright Border Crossing on the Canada–United...
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Dauphin—Swan River—Neepawa is a federal electoral district in Manitoba. It encompasses a portion of Manitoba previously included in the electoral districts...
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Fort Dauphin may refer to: Canada Fort Dauphin (Manitoba), in Manitoba Fort Dauphin (Nova Scotia), in Nova Scotia Haiti Fort-Liberté in Haiti Madagascar...
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The Manitoba Moose are a professional ice hockey team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, that competes in the American Hockey League (AHL). The team...
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announcer to sign on with CKDM, a radio station in his hometown of Dauphin, Manitoba. He was later discovered working at CKOC in Hamilton by H.T. "Mac"...
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The province of Manitoba, Canada experimented with Mincome, a basic guaranteed income, in the 1970s. In the town of Dauphin, Manitoba, labor only decreased...
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Bif Naked (category People from Dauphin, Manitoba)
Kelsey Elementary School in The Pas, Manitoba, for a couple of years. After living for a time in Dauphin, Manitoba, her family eventually settled in Winnipeg...
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William George Barker (category People from Dauphin, Manitoba)
decorated serviceman in the history of Canada. Born on a family farm in Dauphin, Manitoba, "Will" Barker grew up on the frontier of the Great Plains, riding...
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Theodore Arthur Burrows (category People from Dauphin, Manitoba)
industry in Manitoba's northwest. Burrows entered politics in 1892, winning election to the provincial legislature in the riding of Dauphin. Although he...
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Connor Dewar (category Ice hockey people from Manitoba)
before moving to Dauphin, Manitoba with his mother to skate for the Dauphin-based Parkland Rangers bantam team. He remained in Dauphin until he was 15...
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Roblin-Russell (redirect from Roblin-Russell (Manitoba riding))
Roblin-Russell was located in southwestern Manitoba. It bordered Arthur-Virden to the south, Minnedosa and Dauphin to the east, Swan River to the north, and...
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Ron Lemieux (category Sportspeople from Dauphin, Manitoba)
the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1999 to 2016, and a former professional ice hockey player. Born in Dauphin, Manitoba, Lemieux was an ice hockey...
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