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  • ...askatchewan (river)|Saskatchewan]] river. According to the census of 2006, Edmonton has a population of some 730.372 people and an area of 684 km<sup>2</sup>. ...corporated as the capital of the newly formed province of Alberta in 1905. Edmonton grew rapidly in the years immediately after its incorporation as a city, a
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  • *[http://www.edmonton.ca/portal/server.pt The City of Edmonton]
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  • ...Edmonton LRT Valley Line''' will be the third [[rapid transit]] route in [[Edmonton]] using [[light rail vehicles]].<ref name=EdmontonJournal2015-11-25/><ref n ...phase will have 11 stops. On November 25, 2015, Elise Stolte, of the ''[[Edmonton Journal]]'', reported the winning bid to build phase one was for $1.8 billi
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  • [[Edmonton]]'s third [[light rail transit]] route, the first to use low floor rolling
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  • ...askatchewan (river)|Saskatchewan]] river. According to the census of 2006, Edmonton has a population of some 730.372 people and an area of 684 km<sup>2</sup>. ...corporated as the capital of the newly formed province of Alberta in 1905. Edmonton grew rapidly in the years immediately after its incorporation as a city, a
    1 KB (205 words) - 10:23, 11 June 2008
  • *[http://www.edmonton.ca/portal/server.pt The City of Edmonton]
    76 bytes (12 words) - 10:28, 11 June 2008
  • [[Edmonton]]'s third [[light rail transit]] route, the first to use low floor rolling
    127 bytes (18 words) - 15:03, 6 January 2024
  • ...Edmonton LRT Valley Line''' will be the third [[rapid transit]] route in [[Edmonton]] using [[light rail vehicles]].<ref name=EdmontonJournal2015-11-25/><ref n ...phase will have 11 stops. On November 25, 2015, Elise Stolte, of the ''[[Edmonton Journal]]'', reported the winning bid to build phase one was for $1.8 billi
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  • |{{Image|Edmonton refinery flare.jpg| |200px|Flare stack in refinery near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada}}
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  • *[http://www.alberta-canada.com/westerntiger/ Calgary-Edmonton Corridor in Alberta]
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  • {{r|Edmonton Eskimos}}
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  • {{rpl|Edmonton}}
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  • {{r|Edmonton}}
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  • | publisher=[[Edmonton Sun]] | publisher=[[Edmonton Sun]]
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  • {{r|Edmonton}} (1978)
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  • ...the new terminii would trigger a trebling of his city's population. The ''Edmonton Journal'' noted Porritt had represented the Mackenzie District in the legis | url = https://www.newspapers.com/clip/44884419/edmonton-journal-21-feb-1962/
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  • ...tains six Canadian bureaus, located in Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Edmonton, and Vancouver. There are also CP staff correspondents based in St. John's, ..., covers a disaster story in its city. In return, it gets coverage from an Edmonton newspaper about a police strike there. The Canadian Press is the link betwe
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  • ...tains six Canadian bureaus, located in Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Edmonton, and Vancouver. There are also CP staff correspondents based in St. John's, ..., covers a disaster story in its city. In return, it gets coverage from an Edmonton newspaper about a police strike there. The CP is the link between these two
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  • | 2018-07 || [[Edmonton, Alberta]] || [[Jean-Claude Rukundo]] || || ...Chief of Edmonton's Police Department criticized Minneopolis and asserted Edmonton officers did not use knee-on-neck chokes.<ref name=cbc2020-06-04/>
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  • {{r|Edmonton}}
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  • In 1964 its rail link to [[Edmonton]] was completed.
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  • ...2, 2007 est.) live in one of Alberta's two major cities, [[Calgary]] and [[Edmonton]]. ...r become towns and cities. The first mission post to be set up was at Fort Edmonton, founded as a Methodist missionary in 1840.
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  • ...river in 1888, at [[Athabasca Landing]], the end of a long portage from [[Edmonton]].
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  • ...river in 1888, at [[Athabasca Landing]], the end of a long portage from [[Edmonton]].
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