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By 1898, the sport of ice hockey had become popular as both a participation sport and spectator sport in
Winnipeg. Until this time, most ice hockey had been played on the rinks of curling clubs in Winnipeg. The Auditorium was built at a cost of about $ 20,000. Construction was financed by a group of
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