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Crescentwood is a
former electoral division in the
Canadian province of Manitoba. It was
created in 1969,
abolished in 1979, re-established in 1989, and...
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Crescentwood is a
neighbourhood in the
River Heights area of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is
bordered on the
north by
Academy Road, on the east by the...
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broken into
Crescentwood,
Broadway and
Osborne for the 1990 election. By the time the seat was
reestablished in 1999,
Crescentwood,
Broadway and Osborne...
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neighbourhoods of Beaumont, Brockville, Buffalo, Chevrier,
Crescent Park,
Crescentwood, Earl Grey, Ebby-Wentworth, Edgeland, Fort Garry,
Grant Park, J.B. Mitc****...
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Progressive Conservative Gurney Evans by 273
votes in the
Winnipeg riding of
Crescentwood. He was a
backbencher in
Premier Edward Schreyer's
government for the...
- to the
legislature via a by-election in the
south Winnipeg riding of
Crescentwood,
defeating NDP
candidate Tim Sale by 441 votes.
Despite an
early lead...
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contested two
provincial by-elections. Ken
Carver received 97
votes in
Crescentwood, and anti-bilingualism
activist Fred
Debrecen received 388
votes in Portage...
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primarily of
territory taken from the now-defunct
ridings of
Osborne and
Crescentwood. The
district is
named after Field Marshal Lord Roberts. Lord Roberts...
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commercial core of the city. A 15-acre (6.1 ha) site was
purchased in
Crescentwood for a new
Academy designed by
Samuel Hooper. On
August 31, 1902, the...
- Europe. In the
early 20th century, the
residential neighbourhood of
Crescentwood was
developed and
became home to many of Winnipeg's
prominent and wealthy...