Winnipeg
Sat Nov 13 1999 at 8:59:51
Winnipeg is both the capital, and largest city of the province of Manitoba, Canada. Winnipeg, being in the centre of North America, is a natural trade hub. Winnipeg also boasts a thriving tourism industry (oddly enough). Winnipeg was the site of the 1999 Pan Am Games. The city is further known for its support of the Arts, and has a large Art Museum, as well as numerous theatres and playhouses.
Sat Oct 26 2002 at 16:22:24
Winnipeg, Manitoba is a small city (pop. 700 000 apx.) located in the center of Canada, it is the capital of the forementioned province and is also the 4th largest Canadian city. This however may change soon due to rapid growth of other cities such as Calgary and EdmontonAlberta. Winnipeg is best known for its cold (and I mean cold) winters with temperatures dropping below -40 degrees with windchill, for several weeks of the winter months. Winnipeg also recieves a great deal of snow due to the fact that it is surrounded by s
On May 8, a grass fire on the Cote First Nation sparked a blaze that would eventually stretch over a number of hectares of the rural municipality. Assessing the extremely dry conditions and wind . . .