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52424 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     28 Year Old School Teacher Cathy Tascona Trains Under The Eye Of Her Trainer, Rajan Santiago, At A Local Winnipeg Club. She Is Daughter To Local Artist Tony Tascona  PersonalitiesSportsWeightliftingWomen 1987, March 4
52421 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     An Ironworker Puts The Finishing Touches On A Iron Railing At Portage Place Mall, Winnipeg.Approximately 250 Tradesmen Prepare The $72 Million Mall For Its Mid-September Opening  ConstructionLabourStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1987, March 4
52518 A1594 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Archivist Gilbert Comeault, Manitoba Provincial Archives, Trains Interviewers In Recording Oralhistory  MuseumsPersonalities 1987, March 4
52546 A1595 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Construction Continues At The Winnipeg Stadium  ConstructionStadiumsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, March 4
52441 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Martin Bergen, Real Estate Developer, Posed In Front Of The Entrance To One Of His Apartment Buildings At 55 Garry Street  ApartmentsMennonitesPersonalitiesRestaurantsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, March 4
52516 A1594 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Playwright Marcien Ierland, Author Of “Au Temps De La Prairie”, Or “Prairie Days”, A Bilingual Play Featuring Characters Such As John A. Macdonald, Thomas Scott And Louis Riel. Ierland Is Posed Beside Riel'S Tombstone In St. Boniface, Winnipeg  CemeteriesGravesMetisMonumentsPersonalitiesRielTheatre 1987, March 4
52545 A1594 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Recently Hired Winnipeg Blue Bombers Football Club Coach Mike Riley  AdministrationFootballPersonalitiesSports 1987, March 4
52436 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     The Penrose Home, 232 Bell Avenue, Winnipeg, Built In 1894. This Typically Working-Class Home Was The Residence Of Pioneer Photographer James Penrose Who Occupied It From 1906 To 1924. The House Is Soon To Be Demolished To Make Way For A Proposed Office Complex  HousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, March 4