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    Arthur-Virden is a former provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was created by redistribution in 1989, combining the...
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  • eliminated in 1989, when its territory was combined with Arthur to create Arthur-Virden. Virden was located in southwestern Manitoba, along the border with...
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  • was combined with that of the neighbouring Virden riding to create the new constituency of Arthur-Virden. The riding was located in the province's southwestern...
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    is bounded to the north by Ste. Rose, to the west by Minnedosa and Arthur-Virden, to the east by Pembina, Carman and Portage la Prairie, and south to...
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  • 1999. Roblin-Russell was located in southwestern Manitoba. It bordered Arthur-Virden to the south, Minnedosa and Dauphin to the east, Swan River to the north...
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  • 2014-02-02. "Former Cadets". Hubbell Awards. Retrieved 2014-02-02. "Arthur-Virden". Manitoba Votes 2003. CBC News. Retrieved 2014-02-02. "Wheat board...
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  • against Progressive Conservative candidate Hugh McFadyen. Perry Kalynuk: Arthur-Virden, New Democratic Party of Manitoba, accessed 10 December 2006. "Councillor...
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    Ste. Rose to the east, Turtle Mountain to the east and south, and Arthur-Virden to the south and west. The constituency also surrounded the City of...
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  • high-school English at Virden Collegiate in 1970, and remained in the position for 36 years. He also served as chair of the Virden Inter-denominational...
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  • The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba fielded a full slate of 57 candidates in the 2003 provincial election, and won 20 seats to remain as the...
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