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Qué (quién) es CBC Winnipeg Orchestra - definición


CBC Winnipeg Orchestra         
The CBC Winnipeg Orchestra (CBCWO) was a radio orchestra based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It was operated by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for 37 years.
CBC Radio Orchestra         
CANADIAN ORCHESTRA
CBC Vancouver Chamber Orchestra; CBC Vancouver Orchestra
The CBC Radio Orchestra was a Canadian orchestra based in Vancouver, British Columbia, that was operated by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Until the early 1980s CBC had a number of orchestras located in Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, and Halifax but due to federal government budget cuts they were eliminated and the CBC Vancouver Orchestra was promoted to national status.
WPG         
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  • Entrance to [[CFB Winnipeg]]. CFB Winnipeg is the home garrison for a number of [[Royal Canadian Air Force]] units.
  • ICI Manitoba]] is the French-language station.
  • [[Centennial Concert Hall]] is a [[performing arts centre]] that is home to the [[Manitoba Opera]], [[Royal Winnipeg Ballet]], and the [[Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra]].
  • Centred on the intersection of [[Portage and Main]], [[Downtown Winnipeg]] is the city's [[central business district]].
  • St. Boniface]] neighbourhood.
  • The Korean Pavilion during [[Folklorama]].
  • Winnipeg is home to the [[Manitoba Legislative Building]], which houses the [[Legislative Assembly of Manitoba]].
  • Red]] rivers. [[Fort Gibraltar]] was erected in 1809.
  • Winters are cold with little precipitation in Winnipeg.
  • inter-city]] [[railway station]] for the city.
  • Nazi]] occupation of the city to raise [[war bonds]].
  • seat of municipal government]].
  • Crowd gathered outside old City Hall during the [[Winnipeg General Strike]] in 1919
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