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Edmonton and Fort
Edmonton, and more so its surrounding region ( Nisku, Leduc, Fort Saskatchewan ), is the site of most oil-and-gas related industry including refining and manufacturing.
* The Hudson's Bay Company trading post Fort Edmonton is constructed ; the city of Edmonton, Alberta, eventually grows from it.
Plaque for the " Fort Garry to Fort Edmonton Trail " Events of National Historic Significance ( Canada ) | National Historic Event, also known as the Carlton Trail
Other Niitsitapiksi nations traded more in pemmican and buffalo skins than beavers, and visited other posts such as Fort Edmonton
From west to east, Fort Vancouver to York Factory, the express route ran as follows: up the Columbia River past the posts of Fort Nez Perces, Fort Okanogan, and Fort Colvile to Boat Encampment ( today under Kinbasket Lake ), then over Athabasca Pass to Jasper House, down the Athabasca River to Fort Assiniboine, then overland to Fort Edmonton.
The British trappers, traders and settlers followed the Red River north, then crossed Lake Winnipeg and followed the Saskatchewan River system to Fort Edmonton, then southwest.
Packs of pemmican would be shipped north and stored at the major fur posts ( Fort Alexander, Manitoba, Cumberland House, Saskatchewan, Île-à-la-Crosse, Saskatchewan, Fort Garry, Norway House and Edmonton House ).
Examples include Fort Edmonton ( Edmonton, Alberta ), Fort Battleford ( Battleford, Saskatchewan ), Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, and Cumberland House, Saskatchewan.
Two SD-40 diesel-electric locomotives fuelled with 90 % natural gas and 10 % diesel are in service between Edmonton and Fort McMurray, Alberta ..
*- ian ( countries: Bahamas → Bahamian, Belarus → Belarusian, Belgium → Belgian, Bermuda → Bermudian, Brazil → Brazilian, Cameroon → Cameroonian, Canada → Canadian, Chad → Chadian, Egypt → Egyptian, Ecuador → Ecuadorian, Ghana → Ghanaian, Grenada → Grenadian, Iran → Iranian ( also " Irani " or " Persian "), Jordan → Jordanian, Laos → Laotian, Louisiana → Louisianian, Maldives → Maldivian, Palestine → Palestinian, Saint Vincent → Vincentian, Trinidad → Trinidadian, Ukraine → Ukrainian ; cities / states: Adelaide → Adelaidian, Athens → Athenian, Ballarat → Ballaratian, Boston → Bostonian, Brisbane → Brisbanian ( also " Brisbanite "), Calgary → Calgarian, Canary Islands → Canarian, Cardiff → Cardiffian, Castile → Castilian, Coventry → Coventrian, Edmonton → Edmontonian, Florida → Floridian, Fort Worth → Fort Worthian, Gibraltar → Gibraltarian, Hesse → Hessian, Houston → Houstonian, Isles of Scilly → Scillonian, Lethbridge → Lethbridgian, Liverpool → Liverpudlian, Louisville → Louisvillian, Madrid → Madrilenian, Manchester → Mancunian, McKinney → McKinnian, Melbourne → Melburnian, New Guinea → New Guinian, New Orleans → New Orleanian, Oregon → Oregonian, Paris → Parisian, Peterborough → Peterborian, Phoenix → Phoenician, Saskatoon → Saskatonian ( Saskabusher ), Thrace → Thracian, Washington → Washingtonian, Wellington → Wellingtonian )
Fort McMurray Airport ( ICAO Code CYMM, IATA Code YMM ) is serviced by Air Canada, Air Canada Jazz, Integra Air, McMurray Aviation, Sunjet, Northwestern Air and WestJet with scheduled flights to Calgary, Edmonton, Fort Chipewyan, Fort Smith, Lethbridge, Peace River, Saskatoon, Toronto, Vancouver and St. John's.

Edmonton and McMurray
Highway 63 is the only highway between Fort McMurray and Edmonton.
In summer 2006, Rogers acquired five stations from OK Radio in Alberta and, with regulatory approval, will be operating in Edmonton, Fort McMurray and Grande Prairie.
In 1994, Decore resigned as leader and four MLAs contested the leadership race: Edmonton McClung MLA Grant Mitchell, Fort McMurray MLA Adam Germain, Edmonton Roper MLA Sine Chadi, and Calgary-Buffalo MLA Gary Dickson.
It is reported that as of 2010, the busiest restaurant was located in South Common, Edmonton, Alberta, though now Fort McMurray and a few other stores in Ontario have surpassed South Common.
* Spartan Controls-Calgary, Edmonton, Fort McMurray, Grande Prairie, and Lloydminster, Alberta.
In summer 2006, Rogers acquired five stations from OK Radio in Alberta and, with regulatory approval, will be operating in Edmonton, Fort McMurray and Grande Prairie.
* Edmonton to Boyle ( south of Fort McMurray ) was purchased in 1997 by the Lakeland and Waterways Railway ( LWR ), a subsidiary of Canadian shortline holding company RailLink.
Immigration from Quebec to Alberta in the 1970s and again in the 21st century has also increased the francophone population of the province, especially in the cities of Calgary, Edmonton and Fort McMurray.
Air Mikisew provided scheduled flights between Fort Chipewyan, Fort McMurray, and Edmonton.

Edmonton and Grande
Clint Malarchuk ( born May 1, 1961 in Grande Prairie, Alberta and raised in Edmonton, Alberta ) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who played in the National Hockey League ( NHL ) between 1981 and 1992, and is currently an assistant coach with the Calgary Flames.
Thorsteinson was born in Gimli, Manitoba spending his youth living in Winnipeg, Manitoba ; Edmonton, Alberta ; Calgary, Alberta and Grande Prairie, Alberta.
The railway decided not to proceed to Dunvegan, and instead built a branch south from Rycroft to Grande Prairie in 1916 ( northwest from Edmonton ).
The Swan Landing to Grande Prairie line was opened in the 1960s as CN's Alberta Resources Railway, whereas the Glavin – Spirit River – Grande Prairie – Hythe line was the former Northern Alberta Railways ( ex – Edmonton, Dunvegan and British Columbia Railway ), which CN purchased in 1981.
North of Edmonton the highway continues to Athabasca, after which the highway continues northwesterly along the south shore of Lesser Slave Lake into High Prairie, north to Peace River, west to Fairview and finally south to Grande Prairie.
They are: the Calgary Gators, the Calgary Wolfpack, the Central Alberta Buccaneers, the Lloydminster Vandals ( the only team to be based outside the province of Alberta ), the Grande Prairie Drillers, the Edmonton Stallions, the Edmonton Garrison Army ( Canadian Forces Base Edmonton ), and the Edmonton Renegades.
Its main base is Fort Smith Airport, with hubs at Edmonton International Airport, Kelowna International Airport, Grande Prairie Airport and Yellowknife Airport ..

Edmonton and Prairie
: Prairie and Arctic Storm Prediction Centre, split between an office in Edmonton, Alberta and Winnipeg, Manitoba
English-language production occurs at centres in Toronto ( Ontario Centre ), Vancouver ( Pacific & Yukon Centre ), Edmonton ( North West Centre ), Winnipeg ( Prairie Centre ), and Halifax ( Atlantic Centre ).
In November 2009, Lance Storm announced he had accepted the position as the head booker of the Prairie Wrestling Alliance, a promotion that operates out of Edmonton.
It then connects via a 172 km-long ferry route to Prince Rupert, then passes southeastward for 724 km through to Prince George, then goes another 268 km through to Tête Jaune Cache, enters Alberta through the Rocky Mountains near Jasper ( 100 km from Tête Jaune Cache ), and passes through Edmonton another 366 km later, and Saskatoon 532 km later, before meeting the main Trans-Canada Highway 1 near Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, 697 km from Saskatoon.
* Prairie Wrestling Alliance, a Canadian professional wrestling promotion based in Edmonton
* Sandilands, John ( 1977 ) " Prairie Madness " Western Canadian Dictionary and Phrase Book University of Alberta Press, Edmonton, p. 35, ISBN 0-88864-021-8 Western Canadian Dictionary and Phrase Book at Google Books
Although they managed to escape on horseback, they were pursued for five days until reaching the safety of Fort des Prairie ( also known as Fort Augustus, a counterpart to Fort Edmonton ) near modern Edmonton, Alberta.
* Edmonton Institution-Edmonton, Alberta-Canadian Prairie Region Maximum Security Prison
* Edmonton, serving the Prairie Provinces ;
The Prairie Region consists of six offices located in Winnipeg, Regina, Saskatoon, Lethbridge, Calgary and Edmonton.

Edmonton and High
At the age of 17, following his graduation from Victoria Composite High School in Edmonton, Nielsen enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force and was trained as an aerial gunner during the latter part of World War II ( but was too young to be fully trained or sent overseas ).
* Jasper Place Composite High School in Edmonton, Alberta
Thrasher originally created Space Moose while enrolled at Ross Sheppard High School in Edmonton
Thrasher said that he began drawing Space Moose while enrolled at Ross Sheppard High School in Edmonton in order to make a friend laugh.
* John LaGrone Borger High School, SMU ( All-American ), Dave Campbell's Texas Football and ( DT ), Edmonton Eskimos ( Football )
As he was unsuccessful at farming, he supplemented his income using the stonemason's skills he had learned from his father: he laid foundations for the Canadian Pacific Railway, worked on the High Level Bridge in Edmonton, and dug Killam's town well.
* 1971-1972 O ' Leary High School, Edmonton, Alberta
Old Scona Academic High School | Old Scona High School in Edmonton, Alberta.
* Old Scona Academic High School, a school in Edmonton, Canada
Born in Fleming, Saskatchewan, Campbell attended high school at the Strathcona Collegiate Institute, now known as Strathcona Composite High School, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
* High Level Bridge Streetcar, in Edmonton, Alberta
He attended Strathcona Composite High School in Edmonton and competed in both track-and-field and swimming, winning two individual provincial titles.
Her family moved to Edmonton, Alberta in 1948, where she completed her education at Strathcona Composite High School.
* Austin O ' Brien Catholic High School, a Catholic Senior High School in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Swann attended Western Canada High School before entering the University of Alberta in Edmonton in 1967.
Michael Jones was born in Auckland, New Zealand, and grew up in Te Atatu South, a suburb in the west of Auckland, attending Edmonton Primary, Rangeview Intermediate and Henderson High School.
* Queen Elizabeth High School ( Edmonton ), Alberta, Canada
Strathcona Composite High School, or Scona as students and staff refer to it, is a public high school located in Edmonton, Alberta.
Strathcona Composite High School was opened in 1955 to accommodate the growing population of Edmonton.
Category: High schools in Edmonton
* Strathcona Garage-former bus / trolleybus garage ( 1951 – 1986 ) now home to Old Strathcona Farmer's Market and Edmonton Radial Railway Society High Level Bridge Streetcar storage.
After playing football at Western Canada High School, he went on to play for the Calgary Stampeders from 1948 to 1950 and, after a trade, the Edmonton Eskimos from 1951 until his retirement in 1960.

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