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A&B Sound – home electronics retailer based in Richmond, BC; founded in 1959, it had expanded as far as Winnipeg, Manitoba by 2000, but its subsequent decline saw the company go bankrupt by 2008; Bata Shoes – shoe retailer and manufacturer; Beaver Lumber – hardware/lumber store chain; acquired by Home Hardware; Big Lots Canada
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This is a list of electrical generating stations in Alberta, Canada. In 2023 Alberta produced 74% of its electricity through natural gas . [ 1 ] Alberta has a deregulated electricity market [ 2 ] which allows a large number of private companies to participate in electricity production, particularly in the cases of cogeneration and renewable energy.
In 2019, the Government of Alberta rescinded Pétain's name from the Alberta side of the border. In October 2021, the Regional District of East Kootenay, upon being consulted by BC Geographical Names, voted to support removing Pétain's name from the British Columbia side. [7]
CBC/Parks Canada: park information (English) CBPJ-FM-1: 90.7 FM: Waterton Lakes National Park: CBC/Parks Canada: park information CBPJ-FM: 89.5 FM: Waterton Park: CBC/Parks Canada: park information CBPI-FM: 90.3 FM: Waterton Park: CBC/Parks Canada: park information (English) CIAM-FM-3: 94.1 FM: Watt Mountain: CARE Radio Broadcasting Association ...
Terrapin Mountain is located southeast of Lake Magog in Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park and straddles the Continental Divide marking the Alberta-British Columbia border. It was named in 1918 for its resemblance to a turtle. [3] [4] [1] A ridge extending north from the mountain terminates at Naiset Point.
Lethbridge, Alberta to Great Falls, Montana: 1889-1912: Acquired by CPR. Alberta and Great Waterways Railway: Alberta, British Columbia: 1929-1981: Acquired by NAR. Albion Mines Railway: Pictou County, Nova Scotia: 1829-c.1890: First railway and first use of metal rails in British North America; horse-drawn until 1838. Abandoned. Algoma Central ...