has about 300 inhabitants. Roblín consists of two municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): Roblín (164) Kuchařík (83) "Population...
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division in Manitoba, Canada Roblín, village and municipality in Prague-West District, Czech Republic Rural Municipality of Roblin, a former rural municipality...
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Sir Rodmond Palen Roblin KCMG (February 15, 1853 – February 16, 1937) was a businessman and politician in Manitoba, Canada. Roblin was born in Sophiasburgh...
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Dauphin (provincial electoral district) (redirect from Dauphin—Roblin)
territory went to the new riding of Dauphin-Roblin, though a small amount went to the riding of Swan River. Dauphin-Roblin was largely replaced by a new Dauphin...
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Dufferin "Duff" Roblin PC CC OM (June 17, 1917 – May 30, 2010) was a Canadian businessman and politician. He served as the 14th premier of Manitoba from...
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Roblin-Russell is a former provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was created by redistribution in 1979 (with considerable...
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Roblin is an incorporated urban community located within the Municipality of Roblin in Manitoba, Canada. Situated approximately 400 kilometres (250 miles)...
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Roblin station is a railway station in Roblin, Manitoba, Canada. It serves as a flag stop for Via Rail's Winnipeg–Churchill train. The former station...
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Roblin (born 10 February 1994) is a Welsh field hockey player who has represented Wales. He competed for Wales at the 2022 Commonwealth Games. Roblin...
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its name. He served as a cabinet minister in the government of Dufferin Roblin. Harrison was born on July 15, 1898 in Holmfield, Manitoba The son of William...
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StarPhoenix. Archived from the original on 2023-03-29. Retrieved 2023-07-18. Roblin, Scott (2024-05-22). "Saskatoon Berries lift the curtain on Cairns Field...
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|archive-url= value (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link) Lake 2004, pp. 47–48. Roblin, Sebastien (3 March 2020). "Fail? How Russia's MiG-29 Fulcrum Fighter Isn't...
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1957 to 1960, and was a cabinet minister in the government of Dufferin Roblin. The son of John Sutherland Ridley, he was born in Manitou, Manitoba, and...
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Roblin Airport (TC LID: CKB7) is located adjacent to Roblin, Manitoba, Canada. List of airports in Manitoba Canada Flight Supplement. Effective 0901Z...
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OCLC 2269358. Archived from the original on 20 March 2022. Retrieved 6 June 2022. Roblin, Sebastien (27 February 2022). "At Vasylkiv, Ukrainians Repel Russia's Paratroopers...
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to 1966. Steinkopf was a cabinet minister in the government of Dufferin Roblin, the first Jewish cabinet minister in Manitoba. Born at Winnipeg on September...
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McCrae by a greater margin. Cobb was a backbench supporter of Dufferin Roblin's government during his time in the legislature. He died in Melita three...
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Douglas L. Campbell, Dufferin Roblin, and Edward Schreyer all assumed this responsibility at one time or another. (Roblin was his own Treasurer for the...
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Salvation Army camps in Canada (redirect from Roblin Lake Camp)
was a Salvation Army camp in Selkirk, Ontario, Canada from 1948 to 2004. Roblin Lake Camp was a Salvation Army camp in Ameliasburg, Ontario, serving east-central...
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David Roblin (April 19, 1812–March 1, 1863) was a lumber merchant and political figure in Canada West. He was born in Adolphustown Township in Upper Canada...
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ranks, the most vocal of whom was Dufferin Roblin (grandson of former Premier Sir Rodmond Roblin). In 1949, Roblin was elected to the legislature for Winnipeg...
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with sister station CFWM-FM, while its transmitter is located at Duff Roblin Provincial Park. On March 13, 1979, Armadale Communications was awarded...
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to 1969, and served as a cabinet minister in the governments of Dufferin Roblin and Walter Weir. Witney was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. The son of...
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of Roblin was incorporated as the Municipality of Hillsburg – Roblin – Shell River on January 1, 2015. The name was changed to Municipality of Roblin on...
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was subsequently named as Attorney General in Dufferin Roblin's minority government. Roblin's Tories won a majority in 1959, and Lyon was easily re-elected...
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The riding is bordered to the north by The Pas, to the south by Dauphin-Roblin, to the east by Lake Winnipeg and to the west by the province of Saskatchewan...
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and died there a few years later. Martin, Sandra (May 31, 2010). "Duff Roblin, former Manitoba premier, dies at 92". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2013-11-02...
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Conservative, and held several cabinet posts in the government of Dufferin (Duff) Roblin. Thompson attended Brandon College from 1925 and graduated with a Bachelor...
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Archived from the original on 20 September 2021. Retrieved 14 September 2021. Roblin, Sebastien (25 June 2016). "The F-4 Is a Great Fighter With a Bad Reputation"...
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for the Progressive Conservative Party under the leadership of Dufferin Roblin. This election was the first in Manitoba after a comprehensive electoral...
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