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  • Robson Hall, University of Manitoba

    224 Dysart Road

  • Duff Roblin Building, University of Manitoba

    190 Dysart Road

  • Manitoba Teachers Society

    191 Harcourt Street

  • Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre

    174 Market Avenue

  • Public Safety Building

    151-171 Princess Street

  • Revenue Canada Winnipeg Taxation Centre

    66 Stapon Road (at Reenders Drive)

  • Pan Am Pool

    25 Poseidon Bay (at Carter Avenue)

  • St. Boniface Police Station, County Court and Health Unit

    227 Provencher Boulevard

  • Blessed Sacrament Church

    710 Roanoke Street

  • St. John Cantius Roman Catholic Church

    846 Burrows Avenue

  • Dalhousie Elementary School

    262 Dalhousie Drive

  • Beautiful Saviour Lutheran School

    52 Birchdale Avenue

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