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Edmonton, AB: The University of Alberta Press.
Alberta is now served by two major transcontinental railways ( CN and CP ), by three major highway connections to the Pacific ( the Trans-Canada via Kicking Horse Pass, the Yellowhead via Yellowhead Pass and the Crowsnest via Crowsnest Pass ), and one to the United States ( Interstate 15 ), as well as two international airports ( Calgary and Edmonton ).
* Art Gallery of Alberta, formery called the Edmonton Art Gallery
Taken at Royal Lawn Bowling Club in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The World's largest MSW co-composter is the Edmonton Composting Facility in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, which turns 220, 000 tonnes of residential solid waste and 22, 500 dry tonnes of biosolids per year into 80, 000 tonnes of compost.
* Cadence Weapon, a rap artist from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
* Cumberland ( Edmonton ), Alberta, a neighbourhood
Such competitions include the Polar Bear Invitational in Winnipeg, the Sting in Victoria, and the Alberta Provincial Championships in Edmonton or Calgary.
* an abbreviation for Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
* Breckenridge Greens ( Edmonton ), Potter Greens, Suder Greens-neighbourhoods in Alberta, Canada
* 1904 Edmonton, Alberta was incorporated as a city.
It is played openly in major casinos in China ( including Macau ); the United States ( including Las Vegas, Nevada ; Reno, Nevada ; Connecticut ; Atlantic City, New Jersey ; Eastern Pennsylvania ; and cardrooms in California ); Canada ( including Edmonton, Alberta and Calgary, Alberta ); Australia ; and, New Zealand.
* At the Edmonton Valley Zoo in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, twins were born in 2007 and 2008, a single birth in 2009, and twins in 2010 ( one died 9 September 2010 )
* Wellington ( Edmonton ) in Edmonton, Alberta
** An F4-rated tornado devastates eastern Edmonton, Alberta.
* The Hudson's Bay Company trading post Fort Edmonton is constructed ; the city of Edmonton, Alberta, eventually grows from it.
* 684 km < sup > 2 </ sup > -- Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
The production was called Grainne O ' Malley, The Pirate Queen and was performed by the entire Knock School at the Winspear Center in downtown Edmonton, Alberta ( Canada ).
Psyche was formed by brothers Darrin and Stephen Huss in Edmonton, Alberta.

Edmonton and Canadian
A Labour Day tradition in Atlantic Canada is the Wharf Rat Rally in Digby, Nova Scotia, while the rest of Canada watches the Labour Day Classic, a Canadian Football League event where rivals like Calgary Stampeders and Edmonton Eskimos, Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Toronto Argonauts ( except in 2011, due to a scheduling conflict ), and Saskatchewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers play on Labour Day weekend.
* 1946 Jerry Edmonton, Canadian drummer ( Steppenwolf ) ( d. 1993 )
* Terran Sandwith, retired Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played eight games in the National Hockey League for the Edmonton Oilers during the 1997 98 season
* Canadian hockey player Wayne Gretzky's rise to fame in the NHL would coincide with the Edmonton Oilers ' first 4 Stanley Cup championships ( 1984, 1985, 1987, & 1988 ) and becoming the second NHL dynasty team of the 1980s.
The first of the new light rail systems in North America began operation in 1978 when the Canadian city of Edmonton, Alberta adopted the German Siemens-Duewag U2 system, followed three years later by Calgary, Alberta and San Diego, California.
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 ).
For example, only the Charlotte Hornets had the right to offer contracts to players from the Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Colts, and Detroit Lions, and only the Chicago Winds could offer contracts to players from the Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Jets, and Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League.
For 2004, the league expanded its Canadian operations into the province of Alberta and added the Calgary Vipers and Edmonton CrackerCats to the league.
However, hours before the deadline to keep the team in Edmonton, the Edmonton Investors Group purchased the team and thus prevented them from being the third Canadian team to move in the 1990s ( the Winnipeg Jets and Quebec Nordiques had moved earlier in the decade ).
Edmonton is home to 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group ( 1 CMBG ), the Regular Force army brigade group of Land Force Western Area of the Canadian Army.
Edmonton also has a large army reserve element from 41 Canadian Brigade Group ( 41 CBG ), including The Loyal Edmonton Regiment ( 4th Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry ); 41 Combat Engineer Regiment ; HQ Battery, 20th Field Artillery Regiment ; and B Squadron of The South Alberta Light Horse, one of Alberta's oldest army reserve units.
* Juan Joseph, who was selected in 2009 by the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League.
This, the first peace-time Division in Canadian history, consisted of a brigade in Germany, one in Edmonton and one at Valcartier.
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.
1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group is a Regular Force brigade group based out of CFB Edmonton.
Darren Paul Flutie ( born November 18, 1966 in Manchester, Maryland ) is a former Canadian football wide receiver for the BC Lions, Edmonton Eskimos, and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
* 10th Grey Cup in the Canadian Football League Queen's University 13 1 Edmonton Elks
In October 2003, the Trappers ' fate in Edmonton was sealed when the team, then owned by the Canadian Football League's Edmonton Eskimos, was sold to a group led by Baseball Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan and his son Reid.

Edmonton and Institute
The University of Alberta Hospital is the centre of a larger complex of hospitals and clinics located adjacent to the university campus which comprises the Stollery Children's Hospital, Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute, Cross Cancer Institute, Zeidler Gastrointestinal Health Centre, Ledcor Clinical Training Centre, and Edmonton Clinic, which is currently under construction.
Other Edmonton post-secondary institutions include the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology ( NAIT ) with 76, 400 students enrolled in more than 200 programs ; NorQuest College with 9, 000 students in college and employment preparation programs ; and Yellowhead Tribal College, a First Nations college.
Among the roles he acquired during his first three years in Alberta were President of the newly formed South Edmonton Football Club, secretary-treasurer of the South Edmonton School Board, president of the South Edmonton Athletic Association, vice president of the South Edmonton Literary Institute, auditor of the South Edmonton Agricultural Society, and worthy master of the Acacia Lodge, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons.
* " Professor Simon Greenleaf " in Ross Clifford, Leading Lawyers ' Case for the Resurrection, ( Edmonton: Canadian Institute for Law, theology and Public Policy, 1996 ), pp. 41 55 ISBN 1-896363-02-4
Ethnicity in a Technological Age, Edmonton, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, 1988
* Hrushevsky, Mykhailo ( 1997 ) History of Ukraine-Rus ': From prehistory to the eleventh century, publisher The Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press, Edmonton,,
Epp is a former mathematics instructor at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology in Edmonton.
The Northern Alberta Institute of Technology ( NAIT ) is a polytechnic and applied sciences institution located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
In 1959, the Alberta provincial government decided to build an Edmonton facility to supplement apprenticeship and vocational training, which was at the time handled by the Provincial Institute of Technology ( PITA ) in Calgary.
Edmonton campus of the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
Most residents commute or move into Edmonton to attend post-secondary classes at the University of Alberta, Grant MacEwan University, or Northern Alberta Institute of Technology.
Born in Fleming, Saskatchewan, Campbell attended high school at the Strathcona Collegiate Institute, now known as Strathcona Composite High School, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Most notably, however, the largest superblocks in contemporary cities are used by university and college campuses such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Illinois at Chicago, the City College of New York, Columbia University and the University of Alberta in Edmonton.
Visible Symbols: Cultural Expression Among Canada's Ukrainians, Edmonton: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press.
Edmonton: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press.
* NAIT or Northern Alberta Institute of Technology ( polytechnic institute in Edmonton, Alberta )
Born in Edmonton, Alberta on July 27, 1940, Andre was educated at the University of Alberta ( Chemical ’ 62, PhD Chemical ’ 66 ) and pursued part of his postgraduate studies at the California Institute of Technology before becoming a professor of chemical engineering at the University of Calgary from 1966-72.
She died on January 21, 2008, aged 54, at the Cross Cancer Institute in Edmonton, from oesophageal cancer, after battling the disease for at least two years.

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