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  List of Alberta provincial highways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of Alberta's primary and secondary highways:
Highways 1, 2, 3, 4, 16 and 43 are the most important highways and are divided highways or freeways for much or all of their length.
Alberta secondary highway 770—(south of Warburg to Yellowhead Highway 16)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Alberta_provincial_highways   (1082 words)

  
 List of Quebec provincial highways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of highways maintained by the government of Quebec.
Quebec Provincial Highway 2 (near Dorion-southeast of Rimouski), now parts of Highways 138, 132, Quebec Secondary highway 338 and the entire section of Quebec route 185.
Quebec Provincial Highway 17; Part of it was converted to Quebec Autoroute 40
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Quebec_provincial_highways   (258 words)

  
 Alberta -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Central and parts of northwestern Alberta in the Peace River region are largely aspen parkland, a biome transitional between prairie to the south and boreal forest to the north.
Alberta is the leading beekeeping province of Canada, with some beekeepers wintering hives indoors in specially designed barns in southern Alberta, then migrating north during the summer into the Peace River valley where the season is short but the working days are long for honeybees to produce honey from clover and fireweed.
Highway 2 is supplimented by two more highways that run parallel to it: Highway 22, west of highway 2, known as "the cowboy trail," and Highway 21, east of highway 2.
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 Alberta - encyclopedia article about Alberta. Free access, no registration needed. What does Alberta mean? What is ...
Alberta is the leading beekeeping province of Canada, with some beekeepers wintering hives indoors in specially designed barns in the southern part, then migrating north during the summer into the Peace River valley where the season is short but the working days are long for honeybees to produce honey from clover and fireweed.
Alberta has over 180 000 km of highways and roads, of which nearly 50 000 km are paved.
Central and northern Alberta and the region farther north is the nesting-ground of the migratory birds.
www.canadainternetnetwork.ca /Alberta.htm   (4573 words)

  
 Alberta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
As Alberta extends for 1200 km from north to south, and about 600 km wide at its greatest east-west extent, it is natural that the climate should vary considerably between parallels of 49° and 60° north and also between 110° and 120° west.
Alberta's capital city, Edmonton, is located almost exactly in the centre of the province, and most of Alberta's oil is refined here.
Alberta has over 180,000 km of highways and roads, of which nearly 50,000 km are paved.
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 Alberta Bound
Alberta is arguably the most beautiful of the Canadian provinces, and certainly is one of the most geographically diverse.
From the rolling prairies of the east to the jagged snow-capped Rocky Mountains in the west, from the boreal forests of the north to the near-desert-like badlands in the south, Alberta is a visual feast.
Alberta was blessed with a rich oil wealth that made it one of Canada’s richest provinces for most of the second half of the 20
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 Facts about crowsnest highway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Crowsnest Highway, also known by many people as the Interprovincial, is an extra 1,171 km-long branch of the Trans-Canada Highway system through the southern parts of British Columbia and Alberta.
The Crowsnest Highway's western terminus is at Hope, B.C The highway goes east through Allison Pass and Manning Provincial Park for 136 km to the town of Princeton, then southeast 114 km to Osoyoos.
The highway runs east another 51 km to Lethbridge, finally ending at the junction of the Trans-Canada Highway at Medicine Hat, 164 km northeast.
www.supercrawler.com /Facts/crowsnest_highway.html   (251 words)

  
 Numbered Highways in BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Highway 1   Victoria to Kicking Horse Pass via the old Highway 1A between Victoria and Golstream, 1 to Nanaimo, 19A and 19 to Parksville, 19A to Campbell River, 19 to Kelsey Bay, the former 1A from Vancouver to Rosedale, 1 to Revelstoke, the old Big Bend Highway to Golden, and 1 to Alberta.
Highway 3B (which already connected Nancy Greene Lake west of Kinnaird to Trail) was extended along Highway 3's old route to Meadows to meet the new highway, while Highway 22 was extended north along the old highway from Trail to Kinnaird.
Highway 19: The Inland Island Highway is a freeway for roughly 30 km from the Craig's Crossing interchange south of Parksville, to north of Qualicum Beach.
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 Facts about list of roads and highways   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
List of famous and notable roads and highways.
List of state highways in the United States of America
List of roads and highways - Definition of List of roads and highways by...
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 The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Alberta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
I had the opportunity to interact with people provincially, regionally, nationally and internationally.” He is especially proud of his role in establishing two significant education tools—the Chartered Accountants’ Education Foundation in 1983 and the CA School of Business in the 1990s.
As provincial auditor, he was highly regarded by all parties as he delivered annual reports known for their strong criticism of government inefficiency and waste...
In fact, interested sponsors sit on a waiting list of up to two years for the privilege, while regulars put their names back on the list a few days after one year's reception is concluded.
www.icaa.ab.ca /media/highlights   (17109 words)

  
 Alberta Lottery Fund - Where the Money Goes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Revenues from the Alberta Lottery Fund make a difference in the lives of all Albertans in two ways – through allocations to 13 specific ministries in support of public initiatives, and through two of those ministries to foundations and grant programs to support volunteer and community-based initiatives.
Alberta Lottery Fund expenditures are approved annually by the Provincial Legislature.
The following is the list of Alberta Lottery Fund estimates for the fiscal year 2005/2006.
albertalotteryfund.ca /money_goes   (245 words)

  
 AlbertaFirst.com - Medicine Hat
When Alberta was incorporated as a Canadian Province in 1905, Medicine Hat was the largest southeastern community and its residents were already using natural gas as an inexpensive source of energy.
Highway #3 [Crowsnest Highway] connects the city to Vancouver via the southern route through the Canadian Rocky Mountains and south to the U.S. border via Highway #4 at Lethbridge, Alberta [Border Crossing - Coutts].
Highway 41 connects Medicine Hat to northern Alberta and south to the U.S. [Border Crossing - Wildhorse].
www.albertafirst.com /profiles/statspack/20375.html   (4712 words)

  
 1999 ALBERTA LABOUR NEWS
Alberta's natural gas-driven economy will have to run on a lot less fuel in coming years once the province's huge reserves are tapped out, warns a University of Calgary economist.
Alberta’s provincial court judges will tuck an estimated $25,000 in back pay into their robes next month after a court ruled that they can collect a 19 per cent raise.
Alberta has the highest rate of gun ownership in Canada, a sobering statistic in light of this week’s tragic school shooting in Taber, Alta. About 39 per cent of homes in Alberta contain a gun, according to figures from the Department of Justice.
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 Alberta Infrastructure and Transportation : Infrastructure & Transportation
Alberta Infrastructure and Transportation : Infrastructure & Transportation
Plans, designs, builds, operates, and maintains provincial highways and other government-owned/supported infrastructure.
Repaving and construction means a smoother ride on Highway 16 (May 23, 2006)
www.infratrans.gov.ab.ca   (254 words)

  
 Free Maps   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Here is an alphabetically ordered list for Canada of 21 phone numbers for the Canadian provinces and territories.
Here is an alphabetically ordered list with phone numbers and what they usually send with the map.
The State of Oregon Department of Transportation offers a free bicycling guide map of the entire state which color codes roads by how bike friendly they are, and also has designations on prevailing winds, locations of bike shops, grades of passes, etc. They also offer a free guide map for the cycling the Oregon coast.
www.veloframe.com /touring/free_maps.html   (635 words)

  
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 CanLII >> Regulations of Alberta >> Alphabetical List >> I
CanLII >> Regulations of Alberta >> Alphabetical List >> I
Alberta >> Statutes and Regulations >> Alphabetical List >> I
Alberta Order of Excellence Act, R.S.A. 2000, c.
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