
JULY 21 | TODAY IN MANITOBA HISTORY
July 21, 1971 – The City of Winnipeg Act is enacted by the Province. It
July 21, 1971 – The City of Winnipeg Act is enacted by the Province. It
July 15, 1870 – The Manitoba Act receives Royal ascent. Manitoba becomes the fifth province
July 14, 1910 – Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Public Works Minister William Pugsley
July 10, 1912 – Famed French aviator Georges Mestache crashes his plane, “The Big Bird”,
July 9, 1914 – Murderer, bank robber and prison escapee “Bloody Jack Krafchenko” is hanged
July 8, 1933 – Patrick Shea, co-founder of Winnipeg’s Shea Brewery, dies. He was also
July 21, 1971 – The City of Winnipeg Act is enacted by the Province. It
July 15, 1870 – The Manitoba Act receives Royal ascent. Manitoba becomes the fifth province
July 14, 1910 – Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Public Works Minister William Pugsley
July 10, 1912 – Famed French aviator Georges Mestache crashes his plane, “The Big Bird”,
July 9, 1914 – Murderer, bank robber and prison escapee “Bloody Jack Krafchenko” is hanged
July 8, 1933 – Patrick Shea, co-founder of Winnipeg’s Shea Brewery, dies. He was also
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