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  2. Ford Parts & Accessories Depot - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Parts and Accessories Depot of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada is a historic building in the neighborhood of Huff Bremner Estate. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2006, the building was added to the Edmonton Inventory of Historic Sites on the basis of its " Early Modern architecture in the International Style ".

  3. Clarke Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton Eskimos (1949–1978) Edmonton Drillers (1982) Edmonton ... Clarke Stadium is a multipurpose stadium located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

  4. Edmonton Rugby Foot-ball Club - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton Rugby Foot-ball Club was an early Canadian football team based in Edmonton, Alberta. The team was founded in 1907 as the Edmonton Rugby Foot-ball Club . The club was renamed the Edmonton Esquimaux in 1908 and again as the Edmonton Eskimos in 1910.

  5. Edmonton Elks - Wikipedia

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    The Elks were founded in 1949 as the Edmonton Eskimos and have won the Grey Cup championship fourteen times (including a three-peat between 1954 and 1956 and an unmatched five consecutive wins between 1978 and 1982), most recently in 2015 and the most of any CFL club based in Western Canada.

  6. AutoCanada - Wikipedia

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    AutoCanada Inc. is a North American multi-location automobile dealership group currently operating 82 franchised dealerships, consisting of 28 brands in eight provinces in Canada as well as a group in Illinois, USA.

  7. Mike Lashuk - Wikipedia

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    A native of Edmonton, Lashuk was a star fullback at Victoria Composite High School and played for the Edmonton Huskies of the Alberta Junior Football League in 1956. [1] He entered the professional ranks in 1957 as a linebacker and fullback for the Edmonton Eskimos. [1]

  8. Joey Moss - Wikipedia

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    Moss' dedication to the Edmonton Eskimos and the Oilers was recognized when a mural was unveiled on October 20, 2008, on 99 Street in Edmonton. [12] He was conferred the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal on November 14, 2012. [13] Moss was inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame three years later on May 29, 2015. [6]

  9. Bryan Hall (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    After 45 years of play-by-play for Edmonton Eskimos games, Hall retired in 2009. [7] During his play-by-play career, he also did play-by-play for the Edmonton Oilers, Edmonton Oil Kings, and Edmonton Flyers. [8] The media centre, The Bryan Hall Media Centre, in Commonwealth Stadium was named after Hall when he retired in 2009. [9]

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