Virden is a town in southwestern Manitoba, Canada. Oil was first discovered in 1951, and Virden has since come to be known as the "Oil Capital of Manitoba"...
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Virden is a former provincial electoral division in Manitoba, Canada. It was created by redistribution in 1903,[citation needed] and was eliminated in...
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Arthur-Virden is a former provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was created by redistribution in 1989, combining the...
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Virden may refer to: Claude Virden (born 1947), American basketball player Virden, Manitoba Virden, Illinois Virden Township, Illinois Virden, New Mexico...
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Manitoba) C Squadron (Minnedosa, Manitoba) Regimental Headquarters (Virden, Manitoba) A Squadron (Minnedosa, Manitoba) B Squadron (Virden, Manitoba)...
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Robert Mooney (category People from Virden, Manitoba)
Ontario, the son of Alexander Mooney and Susan Orr. He was educated in Virden, Manitoba. Upon the conclusion of his education, he worked as a farmer. He also...
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Isabella Dryden (category People from Virden, Manitoba)
later Virden Public School, both located in her home province. In 1949, Dryden began giving business classes at Virden Collegiate Institute in Virden, Manitoba...
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Tundra Oil & Gas Place (redirect from Virden Arena)
Place is a multi-purpose recreation complex located in the town of Virden, Manitoba, Canada. The venue includes a 1,200-seat ice hockey arena, community...
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Dorothy Ferguson (category People from Virden, Manitoba)
at 5' 6", 125 lb., she batted and threw right handed. A native of Virden, Manitoba, Ferguson was one of the sixty eight girls from Canada who played in...
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Lila Acheson Wallace (category People from Virden, Manitoba)
Wallace, publishing the first issue in 1922. Born Lila Bell Acheson in Virden, Manitoba, Canada, her father was a Presbyterian minister who brought his family...
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