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Edmonton-South. Edmonton-South within the City of Edmonton (2017 boundaries). Edmonton-South (previously styled Edmonton South) is a provincial electoral district in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The first iteration was used for the 1913 and 1917 provincial elections. The district was re-created again for the 30th Alberta general election .
Rathole. / 53.54694°N 113.50833°W / 53.54694; -113.50833. The Rathole, officially the 109 Street subway, was a two-lane tunnel constructed in 1927 on 109 Street in the northwest corner of Downtown, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It traversed north-south under the former Canadian National (CN) railyards between 104 Avenue and 105 Avenue, .
South Cooking Lake, Strathcona County 53°25′39″N 113°06′58″W / 53.42750°N 113.11611°W / 53.42750; -113.11611 ( Edmonton/Cooking Lake Edmonton/Gartner Airport
Standard General, which owns a near 23% stake in Bally's and is its largest shareholder, has offered to buy the remaining shares at $15 per share, a 41% premium to its last close. The current ...
Southern Alberta is a region located in the Canadian province of Alberta. In 2016, the region's population was approximately 291,112. [1] The primary cities are Lethbridge and Medicine Hat. The region is known mostly for agricultural production, but other sectors, such as alternative energy, film production and tourism, are emerging. Northern.
In the City of Edmonton's 2012 municipal census, Beverly Heights had a population of 3,200 living in 1,777 dwellings, a -5.2% change from its 2009 population of 3,375. With a land area of 1.38 km 2 (0.53 sq mi), it had a population density of 2,318.8 people/km 2 in 2012.
According to the Government of Alberta reserves cover a total area of 656,660 ha (1,622,630 acres). [1] However, according to Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada reserves in Alberta total 866,022.8 ha (2,139,989 acres). Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada and Statistics Canada recognize six Indian settlements within Alberta.
Contents. Thomas Dang. Thomas Kyle Dang (born April 7, 1995) is a former Canadian politician who was elected in the 2015 Alberta general election to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the electoral district of Edmonton-South West. [1] Dang is the youngest MLA to ever be elected in Alberta. [2] He later sat as an independent MLA.