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Martin Riley (basketball) — Martin ( Marty ) James Riley (born April 23, 1954 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a former Olympian as a member of the Canadian national basketball team. Riley played high school basketball at Sisler High School and college basketball at the University … Wikipedia
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St. Laurent, Manitoba — St. Laurent is a community in Manitoba located on the shore of Lake Manitoba on highway #6. The population is approximately 1,200, and many of the residents are Metis. St. Laurent is officially a bilingual community. The community is featured in… … Wikipedia
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