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family to family. Often, prunes and dates are mixed to form a filling, while the dough is usually flavoured with cardamom, ginger or cinnamon. Icing can vary from a simple butter cream confection to marzipan, although some traditionalists eschew any icing whatsoever.
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1290:Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Indigenous Festival
1287:Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra New Music Festival
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1850:"Centennial of Winnipeg's Union Station"
1252:NSI Film Exchange Canadian Film Festival
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369:Border Crossings: A Magazine of the Arts
222:initiated the architectural trend, with
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1437:Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum
1282:Winnipeg International Writers Festival
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303:Winnipeg has two daily newspapers, the
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1087:List of TV and films shot in Winnipeg
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1200:The Rusalka Ukrainian Dance Ensemble
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790:Winnipeg's first Poet Laureate was
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1828:"Warren & Wetmore, Architects"
1608:Fantasy Theatre for Children (FTC)
1570:Renaissance Voices (chamber choir)
1427:Manitoba Crafts Museum and Library
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1567:Canzona (Baroque choral ensemble)
1530:Mid-Western Rail Association Inc.
1412:Le Musee de Saint-Boniface Museum
699:Winnipeg Co-op style cream cheese
133:, the architects responsible for
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1372:"St Norbert Prov. Heritage Park"
1350:Canadian Museum for Human Rights
1267:Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival
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127:National Historic Site of Canada
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2223:. Quill and Quire. 3 March 2004
903:, Pulitzer Prize–winning writer
794:. The current Poet Laureate is
491:at the University of Winnipeg.
2303:"Fantasy Theatre for Children"
1555:Winnipeg Chamber Music Society
1513:Western Canada Aviation Museum
1081:Film and television production
347:and the alternative newspaper
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2283:"Winnipeg New Music Festival"
1894:Frank Lewis Worthington Simon
1612:Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre
1392:Hudson's Bay Company Archives
1370:Fort Garry Historical Society
1360:Ed Leith Cretaceous Menagerie
1168:National Film Board of Canada
196:Canada's grand railway hotels
150:Manitoba Legislative Building
2087:"Frequently Asked Questions"
1482:St. Vital Historical Society
1447:Ogniwo Polish Museum Society
1277:Winnipeg Friendship Festival
1176:Atelier national du Manitoba
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1599:Celebrations Dinner Theatre
1546:Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
1503:Transcona Historical Museum
200:Grand Trunk Pacific Railway
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2089:. Herizons. Archived from
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1817:. Retrieved 17 June 2012.
1718:. Canada's Historic Places
1551:Manitoba Chamber Orchestra
1432:Manitoba Electrical Museum
1422:Manitoba Children's Museum
1223:2012 Scottish Pavilion at
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998:List of Winnipeg composers
993:List of Winnipeg musicians
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2113:"About Outwords Magazine"
1638:Theatre Projects Manitoba
499:airs ethnic programming.
413:Prairie Public Television
220:Henry Janeway Hardenbergh
18:Winnipeg Arts and Culture
2185:"10 tastes of: Winnipeg"
1644:Shakespeare in the Ruins
1627:Prairie Theatre Exchange
1442:Naval Museum of Manitoba
1257:Winnipeg Comedy Festival
1154:played across Canada on
1071:Bachman-Turner Overdrive
889:David Robertson (writer)
802:List of Winnipeg writers
781:Governor General's Award
2221:"Such Melodious Racket"
1883:, Province of Manitoba.
1650:Winnipeg Jewish Theatre
1528:Winnipeg Railway Museum
1477:Seven Oaks House Museum
1452:Pavilion Gallery Museum
1407:La Maison Gabrielle Roy
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1487:St. Volodymyr Museum
1365:Fire Fighters Museum
1237:Festival du Voyageur
1142:Venice Film Festival
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897:, Francophone writer
879:, young adult writer
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1936:Winnipeg Free Press
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830:Franklin the Turtle
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262:Columbia University
258:Arthur A. Stoughton
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