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    Viking (/ˈvaɪkɪŋ/) is a town in central Alberta, Canada. It is at the intersection of Highway 14 (Poundmaker Trail) and Highway 36 (Veterans Memorial...
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  • up Viking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Vikings were seafaring Scandinavians. Viking or Vikings may also refer to: Viking (comics) Vikings #1...
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    name from the town of Viking, Alberta, and was first described in the Viking-Kinsella oil field by Dowling in 1919. The Viking Formation is composed of fine...
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  • The Sutter family, originally from Viking, Alberta, Canada, are one of the most famous families in the National Hockey League (NHL). Six brothers: Brent...
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    Viking Airport (TC LID: CEE8) is an airport which is located 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) northwest of Viking, Alberta, Canada. Viking (South) Aerodrome...
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    Darryl Sutter (category People from Beaver County, Alberta)
    team's head coach. Sutter grew up playing hockey near his home of Viking, Alberta, and like his brother Brian Sutter he was coached and mentored by former...
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  • moving to Viking, Alberta, at age 13. He played two years of junior football with the Edmonton Huskies. He joined the University of Alberta's Golden Bears...
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  • Burns Montreal, Quebec Montreal Canadiens Assistant coach Brian Sutter Viking, Alberta St. Louis Blues Assistant coach Tom Webster Kirkland Lake, Ontario...
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  • Viking Air Ltd. is an operator and manufacturer of aircraft, as well as aircraft parts and systems, based at Victoria International Airport in North Saanich...
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    Northern Alberta Lightning in Viking, Alberta, the Southern Alberta Mustangs in Stavely, Alberta, and the Vulcan Rampage in Vulcan, Alberta. The Calgary...
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  • feature the Vancouver Canucks; the other eight were contested by a team from Alberta (Edmonton Oilers appeared in six, Calgary Flames in two). Starting this...
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  • Viking (South) Aerodrome (TC LID: CVS2) is located 7.4 nautical miles (13.7 km; 8.5 mi) southwest of Viking, Alberta, Canada. Viking Airport Canada Flight...
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  • 1984 Stanley Cup Finals (category 1984 in sports in Alberta)
    by a team from Western Canada, second of eight contested by a team from Alberta (the Oilers appeared in six, the Calgary Flames in two, the Vancouver Canucks...
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  • Normand Rochefort Trois-Rivières, Quebec Quebec Nordiques C Brent Sutter Viking, Alberta New York Islanders RW Rick Tocchet Scarborough, Ontario Philadelphia...
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    Viking, between Kinsella and Innisfree). List of communities in Alberta List of municipal districts in Alberta "Municipal Officials Search". Alberta Municipal...
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    Carson Soucy (category Ice hockey people from Alberta)
    July 1, 2023. Soucy was born in Viking, Alberta, on July 27, 1994, to mother Debbie. Soucy grew up in Irma, Alberta. His father Mike Soucy has played...
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  • 1985 Stanley Cup Finals (category 1985 in sports in Alberta)
    by a team from Western Canada, third of eight contested by a team from Alberta (the Oilers appeared in six, the Calgary Flames in 1986 and 1989, and the...
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  • Centre, Alberta 9 Clark Gillies LW L 27 1974 Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan 11 Wayne Merrick C L 29 1977 Sarnia, Ontario 12 Duane Sutter RW R 21 1979 Viking, Alberta...
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  • Vermilion-Viking was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada, mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using first...
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  • Rod Hunter (category Alberta municipal councillors)
    Hunter moved to Alberta and became town councillor in the town of Viking. In Viking, he was also the president and manager of the Viking Curling Club. Hunter...
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  • the Canucks emerged over the Blazers as the latter relocated to Calgary, Alberta, the following season. The Canucks posted a second consecutive winning...
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  • Murray Dorin (category Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Alberta)
    chartered accountant and controller by career. Born in Viking, Alberta, Dorin was first elected at the Alberta riding of Edmonton West in the 1984 federal election...
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  • 1983 Stanley Cup Finals (category 1983 in sports in Alberta)
    and was the first of eight consecutive Finals contested by a team from Alberta (of which the Oilers played in six and the Calgary Flames in two). Although...
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    been paved. All of Alberta's provincial highways are maintained by Alberta Transportation (AT), a department of the Government of Alberta. The network includes...
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    Ed Stelmach (category Premiers of Alberta)
    Alberta as a Progressive Conservative in the 1993 provincial election, defeating incumbent New Democrat Derek Fox in the riding of Vegreville-Viking....
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  • Wayne Merrick C L 28 1977 Sarnia, Ontario 12 Duane Sutter RW R 20 1979 Viking, Alberta 14 Bob Bourne LW L 25 1974 Kindersley, Saskatchewan 16 Steve Tambellini...
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    acquired by Viking Air, aiming to produce an updated CL-515, since renamed the DHC-515 Firefighter, and to be produced in Calgary, Alberta, by De Havilland...
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    Viking station is on the Canadian National Railway (CN) mainline in Viking, Alberta. The station is served by Via Rail's The Canadian as a flag stop (48...
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  • Calgary Wranglers (category 2022 establishments in Alberta)
    LW L 21 2023 Örnsköldsvik, Sweden Flames 7 Brett Sutter (C) C L 37 2022 Viking, Alberta Wranglers 32 Dustin Wolf G L 23 2022 Gilroy, California Flames...
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  • first 5 Steve Smith D L 1991–92 Glasgow, Scotland fourth (1987, 1988, 1990) 12 Brent Sutter C R 1991–92 Viking, Alberta fifth (1981, 1982, 1983, 1984)...
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