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* 1999 – In Alberta, Canada, 14-year-old Todd Cameron Smith fires upon three students, killing one and wounding another in the W. R. Myers High School shooting.
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* 1999 – US President Bill Clinton is cited for contempt of court for giving " intentionally false statements " in a sexual harassment civil lawsuit.
* 1999 – Cambodia joins the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ( ASEAN ) bringing the number of members to 10.
A total of 10, 013 tourists visited in the 1998 – 1999 summer, up from the 9, 604 who visited the previous year.
1999 and Alberta
This area now consists of the provinces of Manitoba ( admitted after negotiation between Canada and a Métis provisional government in 1870 ), Saskatchewan, and Alberta ( both created in 1905 ), as well as the Northwest Territories, the Yukon Territory ( created 1898, following the start of the Klondike Gold Rush ), and Nunavut ( created in 1999 ).
Nicholas Nikola Ribic ( born 1974 ), is a former resident of Edmonton, Alberta, was arrested on February 20, 1999 in Mainz, Germany and then charged as a terrorist as part of the Bosnian-Serb army that captured United Nations peacekeepers and used them as human shields against NATO air strikes in 1995.
In 2001, the Toronto Stock Exchange acquired the Canadian Venture Exchange ( formed by the merger of the Vancouver Stock Exchange and Alberta Stock Exchange on November 29, 1999 ), which was renamed the TSX Venture Exchange on July 31, 2001.
He has been a Writer-in-Residence at the University of Alberta, an invité d ' honneur at the Salon des Livres in Montreal, and he was among the Quebec authors invited as special guests of the Paris Book Fair in 1999.
Canadian Airlines was headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, and had revenue of approximately $ 3 billion at the end of 1999.
In September 1999, Alberta Highway 4 and Interstate 15 in Montana, being the main highway between the cities of Lethbridge, Alberta Canada and Helena, Montana in the United States, was renamed the " First Special Service Force Memorial Highway ".
In her role as the prime minister's spouse, she went to the memorial of the victim of the W. R. Myers High School shooting in 1999, along with Alberta Premier Ralph Klein, Opposition Leader Preston Manning, and the Attorney General of Canada Anne McLellan.
On 23 July 1999, CFB Cold Lake ( Alberta ) Aerospace Engineering Test Establishment named its new facility, the " Żurakowski Building ", and in September 2000, he became an Honorary Fellow of the Society of Experimental Test pilots, joining the ranks of Charles Lindbergh, Neil Armstrong, and Igor Sikorsky, among numerous other luminaries.
* Robert L. Ascah ; Politics and Public Debt: The Dominion, the Banks, and Alberta's Social Credit University of Alberta Press, 1999 online version
While this logo was being used on its Alberta counterparts years before, CHMI adopted the A-Channel branding in 1999, officially uniting the non-CBC Craig Media stations under one unified brand.
In the fall of 1999, Craig Media moved the station to the refurbished former Canadian National Railway Power House at The Forks in Winnipeg and rebranded the station as A-Channel, joining CKEM-DT in Edmonton, Alberta and CKAL-DT in Calgary, Alberta.
He spent much of his career at the University of Alberta, serving as chair of the Department of Economics and then as dean of the Faculty of Arts ( 1999 – 2001 ).
In 1999, he hosted and narrated a 33 minute docudrama on the consequences of impaired driving for the Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission ( AADAC ) called When Choices Collide.
Thomas Gordon Towers, AOE ( July 5, 1919 – June 8, 1999 ) was a Canadian politician and the 13th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta.
Hodgson was also one of the founders of the Arctic Winter Games-which began in Yellowknife in 1970 for athletes from Alaska, Yukon, and the NWT – and which now also include Greenland, parts of Arctic Russia, as well as Northern Alberta and Nunavik ( Northern Quebec ), and the new territory Nunavut which was formed from NWT in 1999.
In 1999, the Vancouver, Alberta, Toronto and Montreal exchanges agreed to restructure the Canadian capital markets along the lines of market specialization, resulting in the Montreal Exchange assuming the position of Canadian Derivatives Exchange for the following 10 years.
On November 29, 1999 the small-cap portion of the equities market of the Montreal Exchange was merged into the Canadian Venture Exchange ( CDNX ), along with the Alberta Stock Exchange ( ASE ) and the Vancouver Stock Exchange ( VSE ).
In a 1999 " merger of equals " BC Tel merged with Telus ( the telephone operating company in Alberta ).
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