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  Edmonton, Alberta
Edmonton, a Canadian city, is the capital of the province of Alberta.
Edmonton officially became a town in 1892 with a population of 700.
In 1912 Edmonton, which was located on the north shore of the North Saskatchewan River, amalgamated with its sister city of Strathcona on the southern shore to attain a combined population of 53,000.
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 eLibrary Project : Mayor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
List of Edmonton mayors,List of mayors of Edmonton, Alberta
List of mayors of Boise,List of mayors of Boise, Idaho
List of mayors of Milwaukee,List of mayors of Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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 Encyclopedia: Edmonton, Alberta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Edmonton is the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta, situated in the north central region of the province, an area with some of the most fertile farm land on the prairies.
Edmonton is situated at the boundary between prairie to the south and boreal forest to the north, in a transitional area known as aspen parkland.
Edmonton is connected to British Columbia and Saskatchewan via the Yellowhead Highway (Highway 16, or Yellowhead Trail within city limits), and to Calgary and Red Deer via the Queen Elizabeth II Highway (Calgary Trail, or Gateway Boulevard).
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 Edmonton, Alberta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Edmonton is located at, near the geographical centre of the province at an elevation of 668 m, or 2192 feet.
Edmonton is the most northerly major city in North America and is at the same latitude as Hamburg, Germany and Liverpool, England.
Edmonton is at the centre of a metropolitan area that includes 35 independent municipalities either adjacent to Edmonton's city limits or within several kilometres of it.
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 World War 1 and 2 - Edmonton, Alberta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Edmonton, (53°34′ N 113°30′ W Elevation: 668 m or 2192 feet), a Canadian city, is the capital of the province of Alberta.
Edmonton was hit by a deadly tornado in 1987, which ranked as an F4 on the Fujita scale and killed 27 people.
Edmonton is connected to British Columbia and Saskatchewan via the Yellowhead Highway (called Highway 16, or Yellowhead Trail within city limits), and to Calgary and Red Deer via Highway 2 (Calgary Trail, or Gateway Boulevard).
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 Read about Edmonton, Alberta at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Edmonton, Alberta and learn about Edmonton, Alberta ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Edmonton is a cultural, government, and educational centre.
By 1904 Edmonton had 9,000 residents, and a year later, when Alberta became a province, it became incorporated as a city and declared the provincial capital.
Edmonton is at the heart of a metropolitan area that includes a number of towns and cities either adjacent to Edmonton's city limits, or within a few kilometres of it.
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 Edmonton, Alberta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In 1912 Edmonton, which was located on the north shore of the North Saskatchewan River, amalgamated with its sister cityof Strathcona on the southern shore to attain a combined population of 53,000.
All Edmonton streets now officially have their quadrant included at the end of their names, but it is usual to omit"northwest," especially when there is no possibility of confusion with a street in another quadrant.
Edmonton is on the site of Edmonton House, an important 19th century tradingpost, and is also the site of West Edmonton Mall, the world'slargest mall.
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At 670 km², Edmonton is one of the largest cities in North America, by area — larger in area than Chicago, Philadelphia and Detroit.
Edmonton is host to two Canadian Junior Football teams: The Edmonton Huskies and The Edmonton Wildcats.
Edmonton is also home to several independent movie theatres in the Whyte Avenue area, the Garneau and Princess theatres, and [Metro Cinema], showing a variety of underground or alternative films every week.
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 Edmonton, Alberta
Alberta Legislative Building In 1912 Edmonton, which was located on the north shore of the North Saskatchewan River, amalgamated with its sister city of Strathcona on the southern shore to attain a combined population of 53,000.
It was at about this time that Edmonton officially became known as "Gateway to the North." Shortly after World War II oil was discovered near the nearby towns of Leduc, Redwater, and Pembina.
The Edmonton International Fringe Festival http://www.fringetheatreadventures.ca/, which takes place in mid-August, is the Largest Fringe Theatre Festival in North America, second only to Edinburgh's festival in size.
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 Edmonton, Alberta - PakAF.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
It also serves as the northern anchor of the "Calgary-Edmonton Corridor" (one of four such regions that, in total, comprise 50% of the Canadian population) and is a staging point for large-scale oilsands projects occurring in the north of the province as well as large-scale diamond mining operations in the Northwest Territories.
Air passenger service from Edmonton City Centre Airport (airport website) downtown was consolidated to the International Airport in 1996 and now is mostly used for charter planes and flight training, although small non-chartered planes with fewer than 19 passengers are still allowed to land at the facility.
Edmonton Airports controls Edmonton International, Edmonton City Centre and also Cooking Lake Airport (airport website) and Villeneuve Airport (airport website) both of which primarily service general aviation and flight training services.
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 Edmonton, Alberta : Exploring Essential Information, Data and Explanation.
In 1912 Edmonton, which was located on the north shore of the
North Saskatchewan River, amalgamated with its sister city of Strathcona on the southern shore to attain a combined population of 53,000.
Edmonton House, an important 19th century trading post, and is also the site of West Edmonton Mall, the world's largest mall.
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 Bill Smith (Edmonton mayor) - tScholars.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
William (Bill) Smith (born December 11, 1935) is a Canadian politician and former mayor of Edmonton, Alberta.
He was mayor of Edmonton from 1995 until 2004.
He became known as "Booster Bill" for his efforts in promoting Edmonton as the "Greatest City in the Greatest Province in the Greatest Country."
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 List of Ottawa mayors -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
List of Ottawa mayors -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
This is a list of the mayors of the City of (The capital of Canada (located in southeastern Ontario across the Ottawa river from Quebec)) Ottawa, (A prosperous and industrialized province in central Canada) Ontario, (A nation in northern North America; the French were the first Europeans to settle in mainland Canada) Canada.
See also: (additional info and facts about List of Ottawa municipal elections) List of Ottawa municipal elections, Mayors of Osgoode Township
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 EPL.ca: New on the Web Site
Lists 340,000 american national, regional, state and local nonprofit membership associations in all fields.
Edmonton Public Library is participating in a provincial trial of a shared program to respond to customer questions.
These lists were produced by collectively ranking top 10 lists from dozens of critics and film societies, thereby representing over 100 opinions.
www.epl.ca /EPLWhatsNew.cfm   (4957 words)

  
 List of mayors of Edmonton, Alberta - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
List of mayors of Edmonton, Alberta - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 Category:Lists of Canadian mayors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of mayors of Saint John, New Brunswick
List of mayors of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
This page was last modified 21:24, 22 April 2005.
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 International Games News October 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Angry messages were exchanged between the two mayors.
The Sydney Mayor also wrote, "I am advised that South Sydney City Council, which has a gay constituency an order of magnitude greater than the City's constituency, has not to date made any unfettered cash contribution to the Gay Games."
The Qataris would like to add cricket and possibly chess, and at the same time reduce the overall number of sports by cutting bodybuilding, rugby, modern pentathlon, rowing, canoeing, baseball and softball from the 2006 games.
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