Little Italy, also known as Corydon Village, is a neighbourhood in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is located on Corydon Avenue between Stafford Street...
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Columbia Little Italy, Windsor, in Ontario Little Italy, Winnipeg, in Manitoba Island Bay, Wellington, is often nicknamed "Little Italy" Little Italy in Clerkenwell...
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Burnaby, British Columbia Little Italy, Vancouver Trail, British Columbia Little Italy, Winnipeg Canada portal Italy portal Canada–Italy relations Demographics...
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There has been a wide range of films and TV series that have been shot in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 2030 CE – Canadian TV series (2002) The Adventures of...
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Winnipeg's most vibrant collection of stores and restaurants with over 175 businesses calling Osborne Village home. Little Italy is a vibrant Italian...
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segment of the route is home to Winnipeg's Little Italy District, and is currently served by the 18 North Main-Corydon Winnipeg Transit bus route. The avenue...
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Deaths in 2024 (category Articles with Italian-language sources (it))
1972, 1973). Guido Carlesi, 87, Italian racing cyclist. Jason Cirone, 53, Canadian-Italian ice hockey player (Winnipeg Jets), cancer. Marissa Haque, 61...
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cinema. Metro Vancouver Little India, Newton, Surrey Punjabi Market, the oldest Little India in North America Mandalay Drive, Winnipeg Greater Toronto Area...
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new permanent restaurant, Fonda Balam, in the Trinity-Bellwoods and Little Italy neighbourhoods of Toronto in October 2021, serving birria and other Mexican...
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Tommy Prince (category Burials at Brookside Cemetery (Winnipeg))
currently in Ontario, on a long distance migration to the southern end of Lake Winnipeg in the late 1790s, keeping their French name, the Saulteaux. Chief Peguis...
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