Lorne (Manitoba)
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Lorne, Manitoba — Lorne is a rural municipality in the province of Manitoba in Western Canada … Wikipedia
Lorne (N.W.T. electoral district) — Lorne was an electoral district that existed in the District of Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories from 1880 until 1888. The district was one of the first three created by Royal Proclamation in 1880. Of the first three electoral districts… … Wikipedia
Manitoba general election, 1999 — 1995 ← September 21, 1999 → 2003 … Wikipedia
Manitoba Highway 23 — Highway 23 Route information Length: 276 km (171 mi) Major junctions … Wikipedia
Manitoba Junior Hockey League — Formerly Winnipeg and District League Sport Ice hockey Founded 1918 Commissioner Kim Davis Inaugural season … Wikipedia
Lorne Reznowski — (1929 ?) was a professor of English at the University of Manitoba and leader of the Social Credit Party of Canada.Elected as leader in 1978, he resigned four months after losing an October 16, 1978 by election in Saint Boniface, Manitoba, in… … Wikipedia
Manitoba Pioneer Camp — Location MacKinnon and Cash Islands, Shoal Lake, Lake of the Woods, Ontario, Canada Founded 1942 Ages Summer Programming (8 16) LIT s (16 17) Director Chris Berghuis Website … Wikipedia
Lorne Robson — was a Communist politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was the leader of the Communist Party of Canada Manitoba during the 1988 provincial and federal elections, having apparently succeeded Paula Fletcher as party leader in 1986.In the provincial… … Wikipedia
Lorne Lyndon Memorial Trophy — Lorne Lyndon was one of Canada s most renowned officials for 20 years, 1933 1953. He officiated 6 Allan Cup finals, 3 Memorial Cup finals, and the Alexander Cup in 1951.The trophy is an annual award given to the player adjudged to have exhibited… … Wikipedia
Lorne Stamler — (Born August 9, 1951 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played 116 games in the National Hockey League for the Los Angeles Kings, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Winnipeg Jets. External links … Wikipedia