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A Police Officer Inspects A Station Wagon That Went Out Of Control And Slammed Into A Building On Selkirk Avenue Rear Main Street. The Driver Was Taken To Hospital. Photo By Gerry Cairns |
Accidents ▪ Automobiles ▪ Police ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1988, January 3
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Contractors For Parks Canada Cut Down And Burn The Last Of The 75 Year Old Cottonwood Trees At The Confluence Of The Red And Assiniboine Rivers To Make Way For The Multimillion Dollar Forks Project That Will Turn Cn Rail'S East Yards Into A Residential, Commercial, And Recreational Historical Site. Photo By Dave Johnson" |
Fires ▪ History ▪ Parks ▪ Rivers ▪ Trees |
1988, January 3
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Marcel Painchaud Of The Manitoba Health Services Commission Shows A Map Indicating Communities In Need Of Medical Services. He Has Had 31 Requests For Rural Physicians. Normally, The Commission Receives Between 15 And 20 Requests. Photo By Glenn Olsen |
Maps ▪ Medicine ▪ Personalities |
1988, January 3
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Piney, Mb, Reeve, Bill Tkachuk (Right) And Roseau, Minnesota Mayor Bernie Burggraf Exchange Gifts At The Manitoba- Minnesota Border, As President Reagan And Prime Minister Brian Mulroney Sign The Free Trade Deal. A Framed Canadian $1 Dollar Bill And A Green Roseau, Minnesota Hockey Cap May Go Down In History As The First Exchanges Made Under The Free Trade Agreement |
Free Trade ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics |
1988, January 3
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