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  1. Edmonton City Hall, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada by Richard William Arndt, 1980
  2. Calgary, Alberta city map: Including Airdrie, Banff, Black Diamond, Bragg Creek, Canmore, High River, Irricana, Okotoks, Turner Valley, regional map, over 500 revisions by Rand McNally and Company, 1998
  3. Story Behind Alberta Names: How Cities, Towns, Villages, and Hamlets got their Names by Harry M. Sanders, 2003-08-08
  4. The urban teenager: A report on the adolescent society of Boreal City by David Friesen, 1969
  5. Edmonton: Stories from the River City by TonyCashman, 2002-07-01
  6. Naming Edmonton: From Ada to Zoie by City of Edmonton, 2004-07-15
  7. The spirits of Edmonton: A Zorba tour, your guide for insightful journeys in and around the city of Edmonton by Ron Boehm, 1996
  8. ALL HELL FOR A BASEMENT,Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada, 1883-1983 by Ed Gould, 1981
  9. Folded Map-Edmonton (Rand McNally City Maps) by Rand McNally and Company, 1999-12
  10. Transportation: A significant parameter when analyzing long range land development costs by Frank Grigel, 1975
  11. Schauer family data by Dale Albert Schauer, 1991

21. The Weather Network · Edmonton · Alberta · Canada
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22. City Of Lethbridge - Homepage
Lethbridge, alberta is one of the warmest sunniest cities in canada with a pop. of 77202. The community is proud of its parks recreation facilities not
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23. Alberta, Canada Current Local Time
1158 PM Friday, August 12, 2005 DST 0600 UTC. alberta, canada as a marked location on the globe. Major cities include Calgary, Edmonton
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Before making travel plans for a hotel or flight to Calgary, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada or placing a telephone call to Alberta, Canada with a phone card or direct dial, or even with an online chat room, it can be useful to understand the difference between locations, so make sure you know the correct and current local time. This site specializes in keeping up with local laws and declarations that affect time zone rules and daylight saving time adjustments, so you can always depend on our accuracy. A comprehensive list of other locations in addition to Alberta, Canada is also available which you can view current time by country name or by city name. You can even create a list of your

24. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Current Local Time
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25. InnoVisions Canada Telework Experts: Canadian Cities And Communities Alberta Par
Part 1 John (Jon) Lord to alberta legislative assembly Mar 25/04 alberta is uniquely positioned to lead the way in canada, which is good because
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Statement by Jon Lord Part 1: John (Jon) Lord to Alberta legislative assembly - Mar 25/04 Here is the full text of Jon Lord's (MLA Calgary Currie) telework statement, made to Alberta's Legislative Assembly: Mr. Speaker, the Industrial revolution changed our world two centuries ago. Among other things, massive numbers of peoples in rural areas, moved to cities to obtain higher paying city jobs, and rural life was completely altered as a result. But now, a new revolution is taking place, creating an enormous economic opportunity to re-invigorate rural areas again, providing city jobs and paycheques, to people living in and enjoying a country lifestyle - and that is not all. It also the greatest opportunity to enable disabled people to earn a good living, with dignity- and in fact, this new revolution, has a plethora of other benefits for everyone in society today. It's called teleworking - working from home, on your computers, and it is rapidly sweeping the employment world. Because we have the SuperNet , Alberta is uniquely positioned to lead the way in Canada, which is good because Canada is actually falling way behind. According to Bob Fortier, one of Canada's foremost telework pioneers, Canada has finally reached an estimated 1 million teleworkers nationally today - but compare that with the US now at 28 million, up 17% just in the last year alone. Obviously, Teleworking is soon going to be having major impacts on employee recruitment and retention even here in Alberta, very quickly, if we aren't offering similar opportunities. People don't even have to move anymore - the Great Canadian Brain Drain, is rapidly becoming virtual.

26. InnoVisions Canada Telework Experts: Canadian Cities And Communities
Ralph Klein, Premier of alberta I am pleased to endorse canada s first In alberta, the most wired province in canada, knowledge workers are in a
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Home Daily News Join CTA (free) Training Jobs Books Media ... Governments Home CANADIAN PROVINCES Provinces H ome Federal Provinces ... Cities Canadian provinces telework Telework support from provincial politicians S ome of Canada's provinces are starting to show awareness of telework and its benefits. For the most part, support has been with words only, and not with action. As employers, some have implemented telework programs for their own employees. However, most have not even taken this basic step. That includes Ontario, Canada's largest province. Here are some examples of provincial government activity. Contact us if you know of others. Alberta Jon Lord (MLA Calgary Currie) - Canada's only real political telework champion? April 19/04: Jon Lord again raises telework in Legislative Assembly . Judging by reaction from Clint Dunford (Minister of Human Resouces) and Victor Doerksen (Minister of Innovation and Science) in Alberta's Legislative Assembly, the government DOES NOT see the big benefits of telework. March 25/04 statement to Alberta's Legislative Assembly, Jon Lord educates his colleagues about the benefits of telework for the province. He strongly urges all employers to look at our website (

27. BOOK LIST - ALBERTA, Canada - Genealogy & History Books & CDs
BOOK alberta cities, Towns, Villages and Hamlets (canada). Compiled by Harry Parker. Includes an alphabetical listing of alberta cities, towns,
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28. BOOK - Alberta Cities, Towns, Villages And Hamlets ( Canada )
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29. A PROFILE OF POVERTY IN MID-SIZED ALBERTA CITIES
A profile of poverty in midsize cities in alberta, canada. IN MID-SIZED alberta cities. by Kevin K. Lee and Cheryl Engler. January 2000
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A PROFILE OF POVERTY
IN MID-SIZED ALBERTA CITIES
by Kevin K. Lee and Cheryl Engler
January 2000
Section 1: Study overview
Introduction
To many people, signs of poverty in Canada are becoming increasingly visible. These days, it is common for people to discuss how economically insecure they feel, and come to the realisation that they are but a few paycheques away from being unable to make ends meet. They have noticed increases in the number of unemployed people they know and how difficult it is to find affordable housing. They read in newspapers about the over-extension of food banks and temporary shelters. This report is intended to bring to light the issue of poverty in five mid-sized communities in Alberta: Medicine Hat, Red Deer, Lethbridge, Grande Prairie and Wood Buffalo. The research examines poverty in communities that have not seen much locally focussed study on the topic. The report has two objectives, namely:
  • to provide a profile of poor populations in the selected mid-sized Alberta cities to explore the differences in poverty rates among these cities.

30. A PROFILE OF POVERTY IN MID-SIZED ALBERTA CITIES
A profile of poverty in midsize cities in alberta, canada. Figure 2.1 shows poverty rates for the province of alberta, the City of Edmonton and the
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A PROFILE OF POVERTY
IN MID-SIZED ALBERTA CITIES
by Kevin K. Lee and Cheryl Engler
January 2000
Section 2: Demographics of poverty
Poverty rates varied by community in Alberta in 1995. Figure 2.1 shows poverty rates for the province of Alberta, the City of Edmonton and the City of Calgary, and the five mid-sized Alberta communities. The average poverty rate for Alberta was 18.4 per cent. Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer and Lethbridge had higher than average rates. In contrast, poverty in Medicine Hat, Grande Prairie and Wood Buffalo had poverty rates below the provincial average. Among the cities shown, larger cities tended to have higher poverty rates.
Age, gender and poverty
The likelihood of being poor in these cities was linked to one’s age. As shown in the first row of Table 2.1, the average poverty rate for the mid-sized cities examined was 17.3 per cent, but this varied substantially by age. Youth (aged 15 to 24) had the highest poverty rate, followed by children under 15. Individuals aged 45 to 54 and 65 to 74 had the lowest poverty rates. The table shows that the risk of living in poverty generally declined with age. Within each age group, there was a wide distribution of poverty rates in different cities. For example, poverty rates for youth aged 15 to 24 ranged from 16.4 per cent in Wood Buffalo to 32.1 per cent in Lethbridge – almost twice the rate from lowest to highest. Furthermore, the risk of poverty relative to other age groups varied among cities. For example, individuals aged 65 to 74 had the lowest poverty rate by age group in Medicine Hat, but the third highest rate in Wood Buffalo. Along with age, the risk of being in poverty was also linked to where one lived.

31. University Of Alberta Libraries
canada. Place Names of alberta. A guide to the collections of the University of Distance finder for straight line distances between cities world wide.
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Current and historical names can be searched in English or French for physical features as well as populated places and undersea features. The database is maintained by the Canadian Permanent Committee on Geographical Names.
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32. Alberta-Canada.com Statistics Publications
A Comparison of Personal Taxes Cost of Living in alberta, canada the The results demonstrate that alberta cities have the lowest overall cost of
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33. Alberta-Canada.com ~ Investing Or Locating Business In Alberta ~ About Alberta
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Access To Markets Cost Advantages Diverse Economy Economic Immigration Program Economic Performance Positive Business Climate Provincial Nominee Program Quality of Life / Cost of Living About Alberta - Where do you want to live? There are so many reasons why people find living in Alberta such a satisfying experience. Some are attracted by the mix of cosmopolitan cities and rural towns and villages. Others arrive to experience our Rocky Mountains or golden prairie wheat fields - and never want to leave. Alberta has stunning scenery, low crime, and clean air and water. When you're in Alberta, it feels like home. Alberta is a growing province and deciding where to set up residence takes some consideration. Some centers are known for their arts and culture, others for recreation opportunities, or sport facilities. Wherever you decide to live, Alberta's cities and towns have unique qualities to captivate you. Alberta's rural areas are equally attractive, offering easy access to the province's natural areas. Alberta's landscape ranges from gentle to majestic. Our wide-open prairies, massive forests and dramatic mountain regions give the province an interesting and distinct landscape. These areas are known as the grassland, parkland, foothills, mountains, boreal forest, and Canadian Shield natural regions.

34. Canadian Capital Cities Organization
Edmonton, alberta Edmonton has a large river valley containing the largest urban Edmonton is known as canada s Festival City due to the abundance of
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Victoria, British Columbia
Known as the "City of Gardens," Victoria is the vacation capital of Canada and the premiere tourist spot in the Pacific Northwest. Victoria is the gateway to the Asia Pacific and to the Pacific Northwest. This area is the sunniest spot in the province and the gentlest in the country in terms of climate, environment and lifestyle. Iqaluit, Nunavut
but spring brings long, bright days that are great for outdoor adventures. Although it is the smallest Capital in Canada, with approximately 6,000 residents, it is the largest community in Nunavut and is growing at a rapid pace
Quebec City, one of the first permanent European settlements in North America, dominates the Saint Lawrence River from atop Cap Diamant. "Quebec" is an Algonquian word that describes the geographical location of the city on the river. This historical capital was selected by UNESCO as a world heritage site both for its European style, which gives it an unequalled charm, and for the fortifications surrounding the oldest part of the city that make it unique in North America. St. John's, Newfoundland

35. ★ Calgary Canada Calgary, Alberta Downtown, Vacation
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City of Calgary Canada has a long, cold and winters with lots of snow. However, the western Chinook winds bring week-long "breaks" that melt all the snow and ice away and make the winter seem much shorter. On the other hand summers are usually hot and dry in Calgary Downtown.
Vacation in Calgary
Did you ever think to have a vacation in Calgary? That would be a great idea, there are many attractions in City of Calgary and local area. Maybe is a time to surprise your spouse or girlfriend and travel to Calgary for a vacation? City of Calgary provides many nice recreation areas for perhaps your future vacation.
The University of Calgary is a research and teaching university of growing national and international stature. According to the Canadian Association of University Business Officers, the University of Calgary is the most research-intensive university in province of Alberta and among the top 10 universities in Canada. Learn more about Unversity of Calgary in Alberta.

36. Maps Of Canadian Provinces - Maps Of The Provinces And Territories Of Canada
Interactive maps of the province of alberta, including alberta cities and regions. From Discover alberta. Map of British Columbia. canada
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37. Alberta Canada - Government Maps And Parks In The Province Of Alberta
Maps of alberta, canada Interactive maps of the province, including cities and regions. Edmonton is the capital city of the province of alberta.
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38. Canada West Foundation :: Cwf.ca
My case for canada alberta could thrive as an independent state, but it is better A new deal for urban canada is not about cities encroaching upon
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Newsletters The West in Canada Project Senate frustrations The latest round of appointments to the Senate nicely brings into focus the frustrations swirling around the contemporary Senate. The Western Cities Project Special Report: The New Deal for Cities A "new deal" for urban Canada is not about cities encroaching upon provincial or federal jurisdiction. The Western Economy The trouble with trade wars Try slapping on a 30% tariff on auto parts! You can almost hear the hysterical laughter from Windsor to Quebec City. The Natural Capital Project Disposable lifestyles. Who pays? The concern over e-waste is not just the amount of waste it produces, but the potential pollution that can result from landfill disposal. The Investing Wisely Project In January of 2005, the Canada West Foundation launched the Investing Wisely Project to encourage and inform debate about the best options for using Albertan's oil and gas revenues. For more information on the Project, click here Click the image to download the report CANADA WEST in the news Incentives more efficient in changing environmental behaviour BC economy poised to become Canada's growth engine Labour demand in western Canada remained strong in June Report of gambling in Canada released today ... Western labour demand holds steady in May RECENT PUBLICATIONS
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June 27, 2002, Calgary, alberta. canada’s Need for a Competitive cities Focus Calgary, alberta. Building Better cities Western canada’s Urban Future
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40. Cities & Municipalities Of Alberta-Canada Animated Flags
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