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A Pot-Pourri Of Aircraft, Both Old And Not So Old, At The Western Canada Aviation Museum |
Aircraft ▪ Airports ▪ Museums ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1988, May 20
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An Autopac Employee At The Plessis Road Compound Checks Out An Ambulance That Erupted In Flames At The Health Sciences Centre. It Was The Second In Two Years To Erupt In Flames At A City Hospital. The Vehicle, A 1986 Econoline Van, Was The Subject Of A Recall By Ford In 1987 To Correct A Fuel Tank Problem That Had Led To Engine And Fuel System Fires. Photo By Phil Hossack |
Ambulances ▪ Fires ▪ Winnipeg Streets ▪ Accidents |
1988, May 20
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Expansion At The Winnipeg International Airport Will Accommodate Several New Clients, As Well As Provide Unique New Services. Photo By Jeff De Booy |
Airports ▪ Construction ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1988, May 20
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The Airport Control Tower Today Is A Complicated Maze Of Sophisticated Computers And Highly Trained Personnel To Guide Flights In And Out Of The City. Photo By Jeff De Booy |
Airports ▪ Towers ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1988, May 20
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Workmen Attempt To Get A Winnipeg Transit Bus Out Of The Ditch On Pandora Avenue, Near Bournais Drive After It Went Out Of Control, And Slid Off The Road. No One Was Injured And Passengers Were Transferredto Another Bus. However, Traffic Was Tied Up In The Area For About Two Hours. Photo By Jeff De Booy |
Buses ▪ Accidents ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1988, May 20
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