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  2. Jasper Place - Wikipedia

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    Jasper Place, originally named West Jasper Place, is a former town in Alberta, Canada now within the City of Edmonton.Prior to amalgamation with Edmonton, the town was bounded by 149 Street to the east, 118 Avenue to the north, 170 Street to the west and the North Saskatchewan River to the south.

  3. West Jasper Place, Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    In the City of Edmonton's 2012 municipal census, West Jasper Place had a population of 2,966 living in 1,696 dwellings, [7] a -2.9% change from its 2009 population of 3,055. [10] With a land area of 0.89 km 2 (0.34 sq mi), [ 6 ] it had a population density of 3,332.6 people/km 2 in 2012.

  4. West Jasper Place, Edmonton (area) - Wikipedia

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    West Jasper Place is a residential area in the west portion of the City of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada. It was established in 1972 through Edmonton City Council's adoption of West Jasper Place Outline Plan, which guides the overall development of the area.

  5. Jasper Park, Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Jasper Park is a neighbourhood in west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada that was once a part of the Town of Jasper Place. It became a part of Edmonton when Jasper Place amalgamated with Edmonton in 1964. It is a smaller residential neighbourhood bounded on the south by 87 Avenue, on the east by 149 Street, on the west by 156 Street, and on the north ...

  6. 124 Street - Wikipedia

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    The 124 Street Business Association is a business revitalization zone which includes the 124 Street corridor from 121 Street on Jasper Avenue to 111 Avenue.Considered one of the most sought after in districts Edmonton, the area is home to art galleries, speciality and antique stores, fashion boutiques, coffee houses, and independent restaurants.

  7. Meadowlark Park, Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Meadowlark Park is a residential neighbourhood in west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Bounded by 95 Avenue to the north, 156 Street to the east, 87 Avenue to the south, and 163 Street to the west, the neighbourhood was originally part of the Town of Jasper Place. It became part of Edmonton in 1964 when Jasper Place amalgamated with the city.

  8. Broke (2009 film) - Wikipedia

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    Broke is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Rosvita Dransfeld and released in 2009. [1] The film centres on the friendship between David Woolfson, a pawn shop owner in Edmonton, Alberta, and Chris Hoard, an ex-convict who volunteers as an assistant to Woolfson in the shop.

  9. Sherwood, Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Sherwood is a small neighbourhood in west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Originally part of the Town of Jasper Place, it became a part of Edmonton when Jasper Place amalgamated with Edmonton in 1964. The neighbourhood is bounded on the west by 156 Street, on the east by 149 Street, on the north by 95 Avenue, and on the south by 92 Avenue.