
NOVEMBER 26 | TODAY IN MANITOBA HISTORY
TODAY IN MANITOBA HISTORY – NOVEMBER 26 1869 – November 26 –
TODAY IN MANITOBA HISTORY – NOVEMBER 26 1869 – November 26 –
The federal government announced Thursday that it would be contributing $1.2 million to the construction
If you have been thinking of trying to see the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
1963 – In 1963, Lloyd Moffat,owner of CKY established the first CKY-FM, at 92.1 on
1964 – A miniature , ceremonial last spike is driven on the Assinboine Park miniature steam railway.
1921 – The Kildonan Park Golf Course is formally opened. In its first season, June 9 – September
1958 – Terrance Stanley “Terry” Fox is born in Winnipeg. An active teenager involved in many sports, Terry
1966 – CBWT (CBC Manitoba) began test of a colour TV signals in Winnipeg.
July 23, 1983 – “GIMLI GLIDER” –Air Canada Flight 143, a Boeing 767 en
TODAY IN MANITOBA HISTORY – NOVEMBER 26 1869 – November 26 –
TODAY IN MANITOBA HISTORY – NOVEMBER 25 1942 –
The federal government announced Thursday that it would be contributing $1.2 million to the construction
If you have been thinking of trying to see the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
1963 – In 1963, Lloyd Moffat,owner of CKY established the first CKY-FM, at 92.1 on
1964 – A miniature , ceremonial last spike is driven on the Assinboine Park miniature steam railway.
1921 – The Kildonan Park Golf Course is formally opened. In its first season, June 9 – September
1958 – Terrance Stanley “Terry” Fox is born in Winnipeg. An active teenager involved in many sports, Terry
1966 – CBWT (CBC Manitoba) began test of a colour TV signals in Winnipeg.
July 23, 1983 – “GIMLI GLIDER” –Air Canada Flight 143, a Boeing 767 en
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