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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...
- 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...
- be broken into Crescentwood, Broadway and Osborne for the 1990 election. By the time the seat was reestablished in 1999, Crescentwood, Broadway and Osborne...
- 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...
- New Democratic Spouse Lisa Monkman ​ (m. 2014)​ Children 3 Residence Crescentwood, Winnipeg Alma mater University of Manitoba (BA) Occupation Broadcaster...
- Bluffs includes: Bluffer's Park Cathedral Bluffs Park Chesterton S****s Crescentwood Park Cudia Park East Point Park Doris McCarthy Trail Greyabbey Park Guild...
- Europe. In the early 20th century, the residential neighbourhood of Crescentwood was developed and became home to many of Winnipeg's prominent and wealthy...
- neighbourhoods of Beaumont, Brockville, Buffalo, Chevrier, Crescent Park, Crescentwood, Earl Grey, Ebby-Wentworth, Edgeland, Fort Garry, Grant Park, J.B. Mitc****...
- (1966–1969) Minister of Government Services (1978–1979) Cy Gonick (born 1936) Crescentwood June 25, 1969 June 27, 1973 NDP Izzy Asper (1932–2003) Wolseley June...
- 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...