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Alberta and Central
The CUC is divided into four regions: " BC " ( British Columbia ), " Western " ( Alberta to Thunder Bay ), " Central " ( between Thunder Bay and Kingston ), and " Eastern " ( Kingston, Ottawa and everything east of that ).
A number of these works received their world premiere performance in June 2002 at a Carl Czerny Music Festival mounted by the Wirth Institute for Austrian and Central European Studies at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, under the artistic direction of the Canadian pianist Anton Kuerti.
In June 2002 the Wirth institute for Austrian and Central European Studies of the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, mounted a three-day " Carl Czerny Music Festival ," under the artistic direction of the Canadian pianist Anton Kuerti.
** The American Mediterranean Sea ( the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico ) basin includes most of the U. S. interior between the Appalachian and Rocky Mountains, a small part of the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, eastern Central America, the islands of the Caribbean and the Gulf, and a small part of northern South America.
Upon graduating from Central Collegiate, Lougheed enrolled at the University of Alberta, from which he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts ( in 1950 or 1951 ) and a Bachelor of Laws ( in 1952 ).
; Central Alberta
In 1997 Central Mountain Air placed an order for additional Raytheon Beech 1900D Airliner aircraft and began operating as an Air Canada connector, replacing Air BC operating several routes within Alberta and British Columbia, latterly under the Air Canada Express banner.
* F. c. canadensis: Canada from Central Alberta to Labrador, introduced in Newfoundland in 1964 and Anticosti Island in 1985-86.
The Central Canada Baptist Conference and the Baptist General Conference in Alberta withdrew from the BUWC in 1948 and 1949, respectively.
Beginning in 1977, the three districts then in existence-Baptist General Conference in Alberta, British Columbia Baptist Conference and Central Canada Baptist Conference-started exploring the possibilities of working together to evangelize Canada and the world.
The BGC churches in Canada are organized into 5 district conferences ( BGC Alberta, BGC Central Canada, BGC Quebec, BGC Saskatchewan, and British Columbia Baptist Conference ) and cooperate through the General Conference.
Central Alberta has a dry continental climate, with most places falling under the humid continental classification ( Köppen climate classification Dfb ), though some areas in the southeast of this region, close to the border with Saskatchewan around Oyen, are semi-arid ( Köppen BSk ).
Precipitation levels here are generally higher than in Southern Alberta, though the driest areas of Alberta, around Empress, are in Central Alberta.
After Southern Ontario, Central Alberta is the region in Canada most likely to experience tornadoes.
Most of Central Alberta is covered by aspen parkland, but the driest areas have mixedgrass and even dry mixedgrass prairie, while the wetter and / or cooler areas are covered in mixed boreal forest.
There are 32 known species of rattlesnake, with between 65-70 subspecies, all native to the Americas, ranging from southern Alberta and southern British Columbia in Canada to Central Argentina.
The Alberta-British Columbia District offices are in Edmonton, Alberta ; the Central District in Regina, Saskatchewan ; and the East District in Kitchener, Ontario.
CBXT added a transmitter on channel 22 in Red Deer, broadcasting the full CBXT / CBC schedule to Red Deer and Central Alberta.
The other seven battalions – 9th, 66th ( Edmonton Guards ), 113th ( Lethbridge Highlanders ), 138th ( Edmonton ), 175th ( Medicine Hat ), 187th ( Central Alberta ) and 202nd ( Sportsman's ) – were broken up for reinforcements in England.
Brent Belecki ( born December 22, 1977 in Calgary, Alberta ) is a former professional ice hockey goaltender who played in the Western Hockey League, East Coast Hockey League, Central Hockey League, United Hockey League, and American Hockey League.

Alberta and Railroad
In Canada, especially in English, château usually denotes a hotel, not a house, and applies only to the largest, most elaborate railway hotels built in the Canadian Railroad golden age, such as the Château Lake Louise, in Lake Louise, Alberta, the Château Laurier, in Ottawa, the Château Montebello, in Montebello, Quebec, and the most famous Château Frontenac, in Quebec City.

Alberta and Wheat
Both Reid and Brownlee concluded that a pool ought to be proceeded with cautiously, if at all, though this view was overruled when a later visit by Sapiro to Alberta generated sufficient enthusiasm that the government had little choice but to go along with the creation of the Alberta Wheat Pool.
He also played a leading role in the creation of the Alberta Wheat Pool.
The Alberta Wheat Pool ( AWP ) guaranteed its members a minimum price of $ 1. 00 per bushel ( itself not enough for many farmers to earn a living ), and it found itself facing ruination.
The Alberta Wheat Pool later published a pamphlet entitled A History of Events Leading to Taxation of Cooperatives, which placed much of the blame on the UGG and Brownlee, accusing the latter of working with the hated private grain companies to " enforce taxation of the Wheat Pools ".
Brownlee tried to reach accommodations with the UGG's competitors to divide among them centres too small to support more than one elevator, and achieved some success, especially with the Alberta Wheat Pool.
Brownlee's impact is also felt through the organizations he participated in founding: the Alberta Wheat Pool remained an important player in Canadian agriculture until 1998, when it merged with Manitoba Pool Elevators to form Agricore Cooperative Ltd ..
Despite this, his time as Premier saw the eventual elimination of the provincial deficit, substantial progress in negotiating the transfer of natural resource rights from the federal government, and the creation of the Alberta Wheat Pool.
With government assistance, the Alberta Wheat Pool came into existence in time for the 1923 harvest.
* Manitoba Wheat Pool – merged with Alberta Wheat Pool in 1997.
* Alberta Wheat Pool – merged with Manitoba Wheat Pool in 1997.
Alberta Wheat Pool elevator Ltd. wooden cribbed elevator at the Scandia Eastern Irrigation District Museum in Scandia, Alberta, Canada
* Acadia Valley-Prairie Elevator Museum, former Alberta Wheat Pool converted into a tea house / museum.
* Andrew-former Alberta Wheat Pool, restored into a museum.
* Esther-former Alberta Wheat Pool, restored into a museum.
* Meeting Creek, a refurbished Alberta Wheat Pool, Pacific Grain elevator and CN train station.
* Rowley-a United Grain Growers, and Alberta Wheat Pool elevators saved from demolition by locals and now fully restored.
* Scandia-Scandia Eastern Irrigation District Museum, 1920s Alberta Wheat Pool and stockyard now a museum.

Alberta and Pool
* Leduc-former Alberta wheat Pool saved from demolition now a museum.

Alberta and second
According to the Fraser Institute, Alberta has very high levels of economic freedom and rates Alberta as the most free economy in Canada, and second most free economy amongst U. S. states and Canadian provinces.
He was the last member of the United Farmers of Alberta ( UFA ) to hold the office, and that party's defeat at the hands of the upstart Social Credit League in the 1935 election made him the second shortest-serving Premier in Alberta history.
The United Farmers of Alberta Board of Directors in 1919: Greenfield is second from the right in the middle row. Provincially, Greenfield was originally a Liberal, but along with many other farmers, began to grow dissatisfied with the Liberal government's treatment of farmers.
Arthur Lewis Watkins Sifton, PC, KC ( October 26, 1858 – January 21, 1921 ) was a Canadian politician who served as the second Premier of Alberta from 1910 until 1917 and as a minister in the Government of Canada thereafter.
On May 26, Rutherford resigned and Arthur Sifton became the second Premier of Alberta.
Currently known as the Citytv New Year's Eve Bash, the yearly concert special will expand to include a second event in Calgary, Alberta for its 2012 edition.
The Liberals swept Ontario, a divided Bloc managed a reduced majority in Quebec, and much of the west was won by Reform, particularly its Alberta base, enabling the Reform to overtake the Bloc as the second largest party.
Mount Columbia is the highest point in Alberta, Canada and the second highest peak in the Canadian Rockies after Mount Robson.
* June 28 – Alberta general election, 1926: John Brownlee's United Farmers of Alberta win a second consecutive majority
* March 22-1909 Alberta election: Alexander Rutherford's Liberals win a second consecutive majority.
It was only the second time the Progressive Conservatives had lost a seat in Alberta since 1968.
An attempt in the mid-1990s at publishing a second Straight newspaper in Calgary, Alberta, the Calgary Straight, was brief.
Canada gives a week-long break to its elementary school and secondary school students in the month of March, with the time varying from province to province ; New Brunswick and Quebec, for example, place their March breaks during the first week of March ; Ontario, Nova Scotia and British Columbia schedule theirs during the second or third week ; and the break in Alberta and Manitoba usually occurs in the last week of March.
His elder son, the second Baron, was Professor of Community Medicine at the University of Alberta in Canada.
In the second and third seasons, the show was relocated to Alberta.
In the summer of 2008, the University of Alberta and the poker coaching website Stoxpoker ran a second tournament during the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas.
Among his ventures: a second car dealership, Elgin Ford, in downtown Toronto ; massive real estate holdings throughout Alberta and Ontario ; Fidelity Trust, one of Canada's largest trust companies ; Palm Dairies, one of the largest retailers of dairy products in Western Canada ; Canbra Foods, a canola manufacturer ; Magic Pantry, which sold prepared foods that did not require refrigeration ; Kretschmar Foods, which serviced restaurants ; Green Acre Farms, a chicken-processing company with plants in Texas and Mississippi ; and Gainers, an Edmonton-based beef-and pork-packing company.
The Western Irrigation District ( WID ), headquartered in Strathmore, Alberta, was the second half of the land divested by the CPR.
Stirling, Alberta | Stirling's second LDS meetinghouse in background.

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