Sundown — may refer to:*Sunset, the time of the day *Sundown, Manitoba, A small hamlet in South Eastern Manitoba *Sundown (party), a UK based demoscene party *Sundown town * Sundown syndrome * , by Arcana Studios *Mamelodi Sundowns, a football teamIn music … Wikipedia
Manitoba Highway 12 — Highway 12 MOM s Way Route information Length: 256 km (159 mi) … Wikipedia
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William Chornopyski — (May 27, 1922 September 11, 2002) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was associated with the New Democratic Party of Manitoba for many years, but was elected to the provincial legislature in 1988 as a member of the Manitoba Liberal… … Wikipedia
List of Canadian tornadoes and tornado outbreaks — This page lists tornadoes and tornado outbreaks which have harshly touched down in Canada since 1792, this is not a complete listing of all events and range from violent to less damaging tornadoes. On average, there are around 80 confirmed and… … Wikipedia
Doc Walker — For the ACC broadcaster and former professional American football player, see Rick Walker. Doc Walker Origin Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, Canada Genres Country Years active 1996–present … Wikipedia
Sports in Saskatchewan — Sport in Saskatchewan include winter sports and games such as ice skating, curling bonspiels, snowboarding, snow golf, broomball, ice hockey, and curling. Summer sports abound: among these are school track and field days, community rodeos, golf… … Wikipedia
Saskatchewan Highway 5 — Highway 5 is a major highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It begins in downtown Saskatoon and runs eastward until the Manitoba border, where it becomes Provincial Road 363. The highway is approximately 388 km (241 mi.) long.Highway 5 … Wikipedia
Damian Marshall — Birth name Damian Maas Origin Winnipeg, Manitoba Genres Country Occupations singer/songwriter Years active 1996 … Wikipedia
Canadian rock — Canada has been a source of rock and roll music for decades, beginning with Paul Anka who in 1957 went to New York City where he recorded his own composition, Diana . The song brought him instant stardom and went to No. 1 on the U.S. and Canadian … Wikipedia