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Oakbank ( 49°56′42″N, 96°50′33″W) is a small town in Manitoba, Canada located about 15km east of the provincial capital Winnipeg, in the Rural Municipality of Springfield. Manitoba (English ˌmænɨˈtoʊbə French /manitoba/ is a province of Canada, spanning 647797 square kilometres (250116  sq mi of North America Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page Winnipeg (ˈwɪnɨpɛg is the capital and largest city in the Canadian province of Manitoba, and 7th largest municipality in Canada with a population Springfield is Manitoba 's oldest and largest Rural municipality. It has a population of about 3,000 persons and serves as a dormitory town or bedroom community for Winnipeg, as a majority of the residents work and play in Winnipeg. A commuter town is an urban community that is primarily residential from which most of the Workforce commute out to earn their livelihood Some noteworthy locations include three gas stations, a CO-OP grocery store and lumber yard, a car wash, an elementary, junior high and high school, and a few locally owned shops. Oakbank's rapid population growth is representative of small towns in the capital region, as two new housing developments are being expanded in the town.

History

In 1899, a post office was established in the present location of Oakbank and the village grew around it. In 1901, a Presbyterian church was moved to the community and a Baptist church built in 1908. Presbyterianism is a family of Christian denominations within the Reformed branch of Protestant Western Christianity In 1906, the Canadian Pacific Railway built a track that passed through the village; by 1927 the line was double-tracked. A train station existed until 1968. Electricity was supplied by the Winnipeg Electric Company starting in 1930. Founded in 1961 Manitoba Hydro is the electric power and natural gas utility in the province of Manitoba. Rural electrification did not reach the surrounding area until 1949. In 1887, a telephone was installed in the home of the municipal secretary treasurer. Various private telephone companies, often with only a dozen subscribers, operated until they were all absorbed by Manitoba Telephone System in 1950. Manitoba Telecom Services Inc ( or MTS, formerly Manitoba Telephone System is the primary telecommunications carrier in the Canadian Province of A local manual telephone exchange was in operation until 1966 when an automatic exchange was installed. A credit union was founded in the village in 1945 and continues to operate today. In 1964, local school divisions were consolidated and Oakbank became the local center for elementary, junior high and high school students.

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