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"There's A Baboon In Our House." 2011

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Headingley's Manitoba Pool Elevator. 1998

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Painting of Headingley Co-op Elevator, by Joyce Turner. 1985

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Wooden Bridge Across Assiniboine River. 1915

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Headingley's first grist mill was built in 1890, and a new grain elevator followed in 1908.

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Canadian Pacific Railway Bridge. c.1901

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United & Anglican Churches at Pheonix School

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Pheonix Student Rep. and Dennis Peterson, principal plaque unveiling by Pheonix School
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Headingly Historical Society

The Headingley Historical Society is on Treaty 1 Territory and the ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples and is the Homeland of the Métis Nation.

The Headingley Historical Society website was made possible with a grant from the Government of Canada through the Community Services Recovery Fund and delivered through Community Foundations of Canada.

The Headingley Historical Soceity is solely responsible for all content it produces and presents.

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P:  204-889-3132
A: 5353 Portage Avenue
Headingley, MB  R4H 1J9

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