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The Evergreen Line will be a 10. 9 km-extension of the SkyTrain network from Lougheed Town Centre Station in Burnaby, running along North Road, alongside the CP Rail tracks into Port Moody, continuing to Coquitlam Central Station, then heading north towards Douglas College Station.
The SkyTrain has encouraged closer connections to New Westminster, Vancouver, and Surrey, as well as dense urban development at Lougheed Town Centre on the city's eastern border, at Brentwood Town Centre in the centre-west, and most notably at Metrotown in the south.
The 97 B-Line express bus service connects the central part of the city to the Lougheed Town Centre SkyTrain station in neighbouring Burnaby.
The Evergreen Line will run from the Coquitlam Town Centre area, through Coquitlam Central Station and into Port Moody, re-entering Coquitlam on North Road and finally joining the existing SkyTrain system at Lougheed Town Centre.
In the late 1990s, the British Columbia government announced that an entirely new line would be built from VCC Clark Station to Columbia Station via Lougheed Mall ( served by Lougheed Town Centre Station ), as the first phase of the " T-Line " outlined in the GVRD's Livable Region Strategic Plan that extended into Coquitlam.
Switches to the PMC Line were installed to the east of Lougheed Town Centre Station and a third platform was roughed-in in anticipation of the extension.
The tracks run through Coquitlam, south of the Trans-Canada Highway to Lougheed Town Centre.
From Lougheed Town Centre, the line is elevated, running down the middle or along the side of Lougheed Highway to just west of Brentwood Town Centre, where it picks up the CN / BNSF right-of-way again, being elevated until Renfrew Station, then travelling through the Grandview Cut to Commercial Drive and then on to VCC Clark Station.
When the Evergreen Line extension from Lougheed Town Centre Station to Coquitlam opens in summer 2016, the Millennium Line route will be shortened to serve Waterfront Station to Lougheed Town Centre.
In Coquitlam, a SkyTrain extension from Lougheed Town Centre Station to Coquitlam Town Centre was proposed when the original Millennium Line was built, and the necessary junction tracks were built at Lougheed Town Centre Station ( which will now be used in 2016 ).

Lougheed and Centre
* Peter Lougheed Centre, a hospital in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Peter Lougheed Centre, Calgary, Alberta
Lougheed Highway is an alternative route to the Trans-Canada, entering Coquitlam through Maillardville, past the Riverview Hospital area, up to Coquitlam Centre where it turns sharply east to Port Coquitlam.

Lougheed and VCC
The second phase of the Millennium Line was to be an extension from Lougheed Mall to Coquitlam ( then known as the Port Moody-Coquitlam ( PMC ) Line ), which would have provided a " one seat ride " from Coquitlam to VCC Clark Station.
The Evergreen Line will operate from Douglas College Station to VCC Clark Station, replacing Millennium Line service on the Lougheed Town Centre to VCC Clark portion of the route.
The Evergreen Line will serve the VCC Clark to Lougheed Town Centre portion of the route.

Lougheed and
* 1928 Peter Lougheed, Canadian football player, lawyer, and politician, 10th Premier of Alberta ( d. 2012 )
* August 30 The Progressive Conservatives under Peter Lougheed defeat the Social Credit government under Harry E. Strom in a general election, ending 36 years of uninterrupted power for Social Credit in Alberta.
Edgar Peter Lougheed, PC, CC, AOE, QC, ( ; July 26, 1928 September 13, 2012 ) was a Canadian lawyer and politician.
Peter Lougheed was born in Calgary on July 26, 1928, the son of Edgar Donald Lougheed ( 1893 1951 ) and Edna Alexandria Bauld ( 1901 1972 ).
* Robert Lougheed Canadian artist
* March 20 Peter Lougheed is elected leader of the Alberta Progressive Conservative Party
The party has formed the provincial government, without interruption, since 1971 under premiers Peter Lougheed ( 1971 1985 ), Don Getty ( 1985 1992 ), Ralph Klein ( 1992 2006 ), Ed Stelmach ( 2006 2011 ) and Alison Redford ( 2011 present ).
* Peter Lougheed ( 1965 1985 )
Sir James Alexander Lougheed, KCMG, PC, QC ( or ; 1 September 1854 2 November 1925 ) was a businessman and politician from Alberta, Canada.

Lougheed and Clark
Clark served as a chief assistant to provincial opposition leader and future Premier Peter Lougheed, and served in the office of federal Opposition leader Robert Stanfield, learning the inner workings of government.
Lougheed was nominated from the floor by Lou Hyndman and Charles Arthur Clark, father of future Prime Minister Joe Clark.
Redford is closely associated with centrist Tories Joe Clark and Peter Lougheed, as opposed to Wildrose leader Danielle Smith's association with right-wing Tories Ralph Klein and Tom Flanagan.

Lougheed and line
In 1882 Lougheed moved with his brother to Winnipeg, Manitoba, and then to Medicine Hat, Northwest Territories, following the newly laid Canadian Pacific Railway main line.

Lougheed and be
As premier, Lougheed furthered the development of the oil and gas resources, and started the Alberta Heritage Fund as a way of ensuring that the exploitation of non-renewable resources would be of long-term benefit to Alberta.
After Getty won the party leadership, Lougheed told him to expect a budget deficit of $ 2. 5 billion in his first year in office, though the figure turned out to be $ 2. 1 billion.
After negotiations between Trudeau and Lougheed, the NEP was revised so that the price of so called " new " Canadian oil ( discovered after December 31, 1980 ) would eventually rise to the world price but existing " old " oil would still be capped at 75 % of the world price .< ref name =" nickles "> Nickle's Energy Group.
The WCC had won a by-election earlier in the year, and Lougheed decided that it would be wise to stage a showdown with the WCC sooner rather than later.
A variety of wildlife can also be found in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, such as grizzly bears, black bears, elk, deer, moose, bighorn sheep, cougars, lynx, wolves and the occasional mountain goat.

Lougheed and served
From 1996 to 2002, Lougheed served as Chancellor of Queen's University.
A member of the Progressive Conservatives, he served as Energy Minister and Federal and Intergovernmental Affairs Minister in the government of Peter Lougheed before leaving politics for the private sector in 1979.
From 1920 until the Conservative Party's defeat in the 1921 election, Lougheed also served as Minister of Mines, Minister of the Interior and Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs in the government of Arthur Meighen.
Peter Lougheed, who had created the modern Alberta Progressive Conservatives, led it to power in 1971, and served as premier of Alberta for fourteen years, retired from politics in 1985.
The park is named after Peter Lougheed who served as premier of Alberta from 1971 to 1985.

Lougheed and by
In 1965, Getty was approached by fellow Eskimos veteran and Progressive Conservative leader Peter Lougheed to run in the 1967 provincial election.
Four years later, in the 1971 election, Getty was re-elected by more than 3, 500 votes in the new riding of Edmonton-Whitemud and was appointed Minister of Federal and Intergovernmental Affairs in the new Lougheed majority government.
With Getty and the government both re-elected by increasing margins in the 1975 election, Lougheed appointed him Minister of Energy.
In a 2012 edition, the Institute for Research on Public Policy's magazine, Policy Options, named Davis the second-best Canadian premier of the last forty years, beaten only by Peter Lougheed.
His candidacy had been strongly opposed by Peter Lougheed, the Premier of Alberta.
More importantly, the once-moribund Progressive Conservatives, led by young lawyer Peter Lougheed, won six seats, mostly in Calgary and Edmonton.
In March 1965, Peter Lougheed became leader of the party, and began transforming it into a political force by combining fiscal conservatism with a modernist, urban outlook.
The right side of Alberta's political spectrum was fragmented by parties spawned in the wake of the National Energy Program and feelings that Premier Peter Lougheed had done little to prevent the economic collapse it had caused.
The series had a New Wave soundtrack including the theme song " Run With Us " by cast member Lisa Lougheed, which was covered by Spray in 2004.
Season 1 ended with a different version of the song, not sung by Lougheed.
In the first season the French Canadian singer Luba performed several songs, several of which were later re-recorded by Lougheed for use in other seasons.
Nine of the songs from the series featured on Lougheed's 1988 album Evergreen Nights, though Lougheed only sang some of the songs ( sometimes in duets ), while some were sung by other artists ( Curtis King Jr and Stephen Lunt ).
* Lisa Raccoon ( voiced by Lisa Lougheed )-Bentley's teenage basketball-playing sister, who becomes a prominent character in Season 5, after her first appearance in the Season 4 episode " Spring Fever ", she is a caricature of her voice-actress.
This argument was carried on by his grandson, Peter Lougheed, when he was premier of Alberta in the 1970s and 1980s.
The newly-created Centre was officially opened on 14 September 1985 by the then Premier of Alberta Peter Lougheed.
The once-moribund Progressive Conservatives, led by young lawyer Peter Lougheed, emerged as the main opposition to Social Credit.
The Progressive Conservative Party, led by Peter Lougheed, broke the 36-year hegemony on Alberta politics of the Social Credit Party.
Lougheed then proceeded to mount a campaign based largely on scare tactics, warning Albertans angry with Ottawa but yet uneasy with the WCC that they could end up with a separatist government by voting for a separatist party.
Getty was not able to gain the confidence of Albertans as Lougheed had, and the party's popular vote fell by ten percentage points.
Much of the campaign's early months were overshadowed by speculation surrounding Ontario Premier Bill Davis and Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed, both of whom commanded great respect in the party, and who would have easily been among the front runners had they chosen to run.

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