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Lafarge is a French industrial company specialising in cement, construction aggregates, and concrete. It is the world's largest cement manufacturer. It was founded in 1833 by Joseph-Auguste Pavin de Lafarge and is a part of the Holcim Group. In 2015, Lafarge merged with Holcim and a new company was formed under the name of LafargeHolcim. It was ...
Exshaw is a hamlet in Alberta, Canada within Municipal District (MD) of Bighorn No. 8. [2] Located approximately 90 kilometres (56 mi) west of downtown Calgary and 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) east of Canmore, Exshaw is situated within the Bow River valley north of the Bow River.
Located within Alberta's Rockies, the Hamlet of Lac des Arcs is on the lake's southeastern shore, while the Lafarge Exshaw Plant and a limestone quarry lie on the lake's northern shore. The Trans-Canada Highway runs along the southern shore, and the CPKC Railway main line and Highway 1A follow the northern shore. The lake is also locally known ...
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Patrick LaForge (born November 19, 1952) is the former president and CEO of the Edmonton Oilers.He was born in Lac La Biche and raised in Edmonton.. LaForge was the cousin of Bill LaForge, the former coach of the Vancouver Canucks.
Canadian Western Bank v Alberta, 2007 SCC 22 : April 11, 2006 May 31, 2007 British Columbia (AG) v Lafarge Canada Inc, 2007 SCC 23 : November 8, 2005 May 31, 2007 Strother v 3464920 Canada Inc, 2007 SCC 24 : October 11, 2006 June 1, 2007 R v Teskey, 2007 SCC 25 : February 22, 2007 June 7, 2007 R v Hape, 2007 SCC 26 : October 12, 2006
Move over, Wordle, Connections and Mini Crossword—there's a new NYT word game in town! The New York Times' recent game, "Strands," is becoming more and more popular as another daily activity ...
Edmonton's slogan "The Oil Capital of Canada" was instituted in 1947 and is the city's only slogan to be officially adopted by Edmonton City Council. [9] [10] As of 2020, a number of businesses in the Edmonton metropolitan region continue to employ the oil city nomenclature such as Oil City Crane Service, Oil City Energy, Oil City Signs, and Oil City Vapes. [11]