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St. Boniface was a town in Manitoba, Canada next to Winnipeg. It was mostly francophone.

It is now a part of Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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  1. (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1921-1923) withdrew
  2. (Winnipeg and District Junior Hockey League, 1929-1930) withdrew
  3. (Manitoba Junior Hockey League 1951-1964) become Winnipeg Warriors
  1. (Manitoba Intermediate 'AA' Hockey League, 1967-1971 join CCHL
  2. Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League, 1970-1971) played as a guest team
  3. (Canadian Central Hockey League,1971-1974) go independent
  4. (Independent team, 1974-1975) join CASHL
  5. (Central Amateur Senior Hockey League, 1975-1991)
  6. (Independent team 1991 to 1994)  folded
  1. St. Boniface Riels (intermediate)
  2. Manitoba Eastern Hockey League,1973-1974) join Manitoba Assiniboine Hockey League
  3. Manitoba Assiniboine Hockey League
  1. (Independent Hockey League, 1912-1913)
  2. (Manitoba Junior Hockey League 1967-2000) renamed Winnipeg Saints
  1. (Manitoba Junior Hockey League 1934-1939) renamed Athletics
  2. (Manitoba Intermediate 'AA' Hockey League, 1961-1965)
  1. Manitoba Eastern Hockey League,1969-1971) withdrew for one season
  2. Manitoba Eastern Hockey League,1972-1973)

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