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Winnipeg moving company chops down, damages public trees on Roblin BoulevardPolice say it was evident the operator attempting to move a house had not confirmed the accessibility of the route, resulting in multiple trees being cut down or trimmed.CrimeAug 7, 2021
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West Perimeter crash kills 28-year-old man, authorities investigatingA 28-year-old man died Monday morning after RCMP say the vehicle he was driving lost control and collided with a pole on Winnipeg's west Perimeter Highway.NewsJan 25, 2021
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Seniors’ group hoping to get back into Winnipeg-owned building no one is usingThe Charleswood 55+ Active Living Centre says they'd like to get back into the vacant Charleswood Library since no one else is using it,Apr 9, 2019
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Winnipeg man electrocuted after smashing car into hydro poleA Winnipeg man is dead after he smashed his vehicle into a hydro pole - and then came into contact with live electrical wires.TrafficMar 25, 2019
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Winnipeg’s new Charleswood Library opens to the publicWinnipeg's newest library opened its doors to the public for the first time today.Jan 19, 2015
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Out with the old, in with the newThe building where Charleswood Library currently lives at 5014 Roblin Blvd. will close at the end of the day on Jan. 3.Jan 1, 2015
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