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  <title>How to get listed under Local Businesses?</title>
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  <description>Click HERE for more information about getting listed under the Local Business directory.</description>
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  <title>Starbuck History</title>
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  <description>Settlement in the Starbuck area began in the 1870s, but Starbuck did not become a place on the map until the Manitoba and South Western Colonization Railway came through in 1881 Vanderstice, the contractor who graded the roadbed, named the station after Starbuck, a village in Minnesota. The Canadian Pacific took control of the railway in 1884 and completed construction. The line became known as the Souris branch of the CPR.</description>
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  <title>Starbuck Manitoba site</title>
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  <description>Starbuck Manitoba website is launched.</description>
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