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Prominent 'Peggers Guy Maddin, a Winnipeg avant-garde filmmaker produced, among many others, The Saddest Music in the World with Isabella Rossellini, the docu-fantasy detailing Maddin's hometown, My Winnipeg, and in 2016 won the Rogers Best Canadian Film Award for his surreal outing, The Forbidden Room. Winnipeg-born author Gabrielle Roy was arguably the best-known French writer in Canada. She is most famous for writing The Tin Flute, which won the Prix Fèmina in France and the Literary Guild award for North America. Visitors can explore her former home La Maison Gabrielle Roy, which is now a museum located in St. Boniface. Winnipeg was the first city in North America to use a 9-1-1 central emergency number thanks to the efforts of Mayor Stephen Juba, who also had the number changed from 9-9-9 to 9-1-1, which is now used across North America. Winnipegger Amber Balcaen drove into NASCAR history books as the first Canadian woman to win a NASCAR- sanctioned race in 2016. Photo courtesty imdb.com Photo courtesty Annette & Basil Zarov

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