• Template:Attached KML/Alberta Highway 2 KML is not from Wikidata Highway 2 (also known as the Queen Elizabeth II Highway) is a major highway in Alberta that stretches...
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  • The Court of Appeal of Alberta (frequently referred to as Alberta Court of Appeal or ABCA) is a Canadian appellate court that serves as the highest appellate...
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    Calgary (locally [ˈkælɡɹi] ) is the largest city in the Canadian province of Alberta. It is the largest metro area within the three prairie provinces. As of...
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    in the province of Alberta, Canada. With a population of 106,550 in the 2023 municipal census, Lethbridge became the fourth Alberta city to surpass 100...
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    show. On July 20, 1960, the Ro-Na name was adopted, named after Roland Dansereau and Napoleon Piotte, co-founders of Les Marchands en Quincaillerie. Ro-Na...
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    Nat. Museum Can., Ottawa ON, Bull. 140. 619 p. "Cypress Hills Alberta Web site". Munns, E.N. 1938. The distribution of important forest trees of the United...
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  • The South Alberta Light Horse (SALH) is a Canadian Army armoured reconnaissance regiment of the Canadian Army Reserve. It traces its complicated lineage...
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    in the Northwest Territories, Parliament created the Yukon Territory. Alberta and Saskatchewan became provinces in 1905. Between 1871 and 1896, almost...
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    in-flight separation of a wing from the aircraft. March 17, 1960: Northwest Orient Flight 710, en route from Chicago to Miami, Florida, broke apart in flight...
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    Brown rat (section Alberta)
    near humans and other large animals than arsenic. By 1960, the number of rat infestations in Alberta had dropped to below 200 per year. In 2002, the province...
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    Government of Alberta, Government of Alberta (13 July 2021). "Open Data: Hamlet, Locality and Townsite Point". Open Government – Government of Alberta. Retrieved...
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  • 68, Iraqi poet, cancer. Lennart Jonsson, 90, Swedish Olympic sprinter (1960). Charles Joseph Knight, 91, Canadian doctor, surgeon general (1988–1990)...
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    The electricity policy of Alberta, enacted through several agencies, is to create an electricity sector with a competitive market that attracts investors...
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    University nuhelotʼįne thaiyotsʼį nistameyimâkanak Blue Quills, in St. Paul Alberta Royal Military College of Canada Carleton University operates as an anglophone...
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  • Calgary Stampeders (category 1945 establishments in Alberta)
    Stampeders are a professional Canadian football team based in Calgary, Alberta. The Stampeders compete in the West Division of the Canadian Football League...
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  • (1998–1999), and deputy (1971–1999). Alan Hyland, 78, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1975–1993). Susan Justice, 44, American pop rock singer-songwriter...
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  • sterilizations approved by the Alberta Eugenics Board before the Sexual Sterilization Act was repealed. In March 2000, the Legislature of Alberta passed Bill 202, which...
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  • next to Route 28, Poland, New York, NE of Utica, critically burning Mrs. Alberta Eaton, a 19-year-old pregnant woman, in one dwelling, who is blown 15 feet...
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  • leader, founder of ACMEC, heart attack. Moe Amery, 69, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1993–2015). Judy Balaban, 91, American actress and author. Alan J...
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    Adrien (2000). "HÉBERT, ÉTIENNE". Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne en collaboration avec l'Université de Toronto et l'Université Laval. Retrieved...
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    novel ("Alberta and Jacob", 1926, tr. 1962) En blå sofa, short story collection ("A Blue Sofa", 1927) Alberte og friheten, novel ("Alberta and Freedom"...
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    Protected Areas Rebecca Schulz, alongside the Alberta Invasive Species Council, is working hard to make Alberta invasive species free, which includes addressing...
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    Thorn, Alexander (August 2002). "Aurora Award acceptance speech". Calgary, Alberta – via YouTube. Michaud, Thomas; Appio, Francesco Paolo (12 January 2022)...
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    Hazleton. On April 20, 2020, Cargill temporarily closed its High River, Alberta, plant because "the operation was linked to nearly 500 cases of COVID-19"...
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    Athabasca River (category Athabasca, Alberta)
    The Athabasca River (French: Rivière Athabasca) is a river in Alberta, Canada, which originates at the Columbia Icefield in Jasper National Park and flows...
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  • This is a list of rail accidents from 1960 to 1969. 1960s 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 See also References Sources External links...
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  • talent Alberta had to offer. The Oil Kings were the Western Canadian champions from 1962 until 1966, Abbott Cup champions in 1954 and from 1960 to 1966...
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    Retrieved 25 July 2024. "Colour (1960-1969)". Library and Archives of Canada. Retrieved 16 July 2024. Llegada del color a canal 13 en Esta noche Fiesta (1978)...
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  • Helare, Love Express), cirrhosis. Milt Pahl, 79, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1979–1986). Julian Peter, Pakistani army major general. Neela Ramgopal...
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  • University Endowment Lands, British Columbia Commonwealth Stadium - Edmonton, Alberta Rotary Stadium - Abbotsford, British Columbia Swangard Stadium - Burnaby...
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