Jan. 19: Brandon's Sun; Greenway is premier; CFL formed; Winnipeg's first council meeting.

January 19, 1874 - At 12 noon the first meeting of Winnipeg's City Council took place on the second floor of ‘Bentley's’, a newly constructed building on the northwest corner of Portage and Main.

January 19, 1882 - The Brandon Sun Weekly begans publication - this is even before the city of Brandon was incorporated ! It was a forerunner to today's Brandon Sun. Here's a May 1884 edition to peruse.

January 19, 1888 - Thomas Greenway (Lib) became Premier of Manitoba and served until January 6, 1900. A prize-winning rancher from the WestMan area, he is also in the Manitoba Agriculture Hall of Fame.

January 19, 1958 - At a meeting in Winnipeg's Royal Alex Hotel, the Canadian Football Council withdraws from Canadian Rugby Union and becomes the Canadian Football League. (For more see my post on Winnipeg's Syd Halter, the first CFL commissioner.)

January 19, 1996 - The board of the National Hockey League approved the move of the Winnipeg Jets to Phoenix. (See Winnipeg Jets Memorial Site.)

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