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- years: Manitoba Express (1904–1909), Winnipeg Express (1919–1928) and the Winnipeger (1928–1967). It commonly was called the Winnipeg Flyer. Diesel locomotives...
- connection (both discontinued January 15, 1965), the Twin Cities to Winnipeg Winnipeger (discontinued March 25, 1967), and the Saint Paul to Portal Soo-Dominion...
- etc.), and the inhabitant suffixes required for particular place names (Winnipeger, *Winnipegian; Calgarian, *Calgarier; etc.); in both cases, the choice...
- Wilmot Wilmotter Wilmotter Winchester Wintonian Winnipeg Winnipegger, Winnipeger Wolverhampton Wulfrunian Wythenshawe Wythenshavian Wythenshavian Xalapa...
- p****engers searched by armed troops. The Winnipeg Tribune was renamed Das Winnipeger Lügenblatt ("The Winnipeg Lies-sheet"), a '****' publication featuring...
- is second with 42,795).[citation needed] This figure does not count Winnipegers of Métis background. Indicates not otherwise specified, for example,...
- p****enger service ended on March 25, 1967 with the discontinuation of the Winnipeger. As for freight traffic, the line sees many commodities ranging from grain...
- formerly provided by the Great Northern Railway and by the Soo Line's Winnipeger until 1970; since then the nearest active train station to Paynesville...
- Christi Caller-Times (16 June, 2007) Retrieved from ProQuest 369923649 "Ex-Winnipeger cast in new teen TV series" by Myron Love, Canadian Jewish News (2 Nov...
- Northern Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota–Winnipeg, Manitoba [1948] 1906–1971 Winnipeger Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie and Canadian Pacific (1928–1960)...