Morden is a city located in the Pembina Valley region of southern Manitoba, Canada near the United States border. It is about 11 km (6.8 mi) west of the...
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in Morden, Manitoba's third least populous city City Hall in Dauphin, second least populous city in Manitoba Main Street in Flin Flon, Manitoba's least...
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third-fastest growing city in the province after Morden and Steinbach. The land in southeast Manitoba upon which Winkler sits, was the traditional lands...
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Candice Bergen (politician) (category People from Morden, Manitoba)
manager Branden Leslie. Bergen was born on September 28, 1964, in Morden, Manitoba, to a family with Mennonite roots and attended a Pentecostal church...
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Loreena McKennitt (category People from Morden, Manitoba)
was born in Morden, Manitoba, of Irish and Scottish descent to parents Jack McKennitt (died 1992) and Irene née Dickey (1931–2011). In Morden, she developed...
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Morden may also refer to: Parish of Morden, a civil parish in New South Wales Morden, Manitoba, a city in Manitoba Morden (electoral district), a former electoral...
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Jeff Blair (category People from Morden, Manitoba)
born in Kingston, Ontario, but raised in Morden, Manitoba. He went to school at the University of Manitoba. As of 2012, Blair resides in Hamilton, Ontario...
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American state of North Dakota. The main communities in the riding were Morden and Winkler. Pembina's population in 1996 was 20,177. In 1999, the average...
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was first raised at the Agriculture Canada Plant Breeding Station in Morden, Manitoba, in 1935. Two cultivars of this hybrid are significant in horticulture:...
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the world is on display at the Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre in Morden, Manitoba. The specimen, nicknamed "Bruce", is just over 15 m (49 ft) long, but...
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