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  2. Ted Graham, Baron Graham of Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    On 12 September 1983, after losing his seat, Graham was created a life peer as Baron Graham of Edmonton, of Edmonton in Greater London. [3] He was Labour Chief Whip 1990–97. He was chairman of the Co-operative Council, and served as President of the 1987 Co-operative Congress . [ 4 ]

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  4. Rose Hills Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    This chapel has a maximum seating capacity of 90 people. It is located behind El Portal de la Paz Mausoleum. Hillside Chapel, built in 1956, is a contemporary diamond-shaped structure surrounded by a garden area. The interior was created for an effect of a sunrise through its rose-tinted skylight and 22-foot (6.7 m)-high windows.

  5. Lois Hole - Wikipedia

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    Lois Elsa Veregin was born in Buchanan, Saskatchewan, to Michael M. Veregin and Elsa Viktoria Norsten in 1929, not 1933, as was later misreported. [6] Her family moved to Edmonton, Alberta in 1948, where she completed her education at Old Scona Academic High School.

  6. Media in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of media outlets for the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.Many of these outlets – in particular the daily newspapers and the radio and TV broadcasters – also serve the numerous cities and communities in close proximity to Edmonton, including St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Fort Saskatchewan, Leduc, and Spruce Grove.

  7. List of people from Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Peter Hide (born 1944), British-born sculptor, living in Edmonton since 1977 [98] Arthur Hiller (1923–2016), Hollywood film director and former president of the Directors Guild of America; Carl Honoré (born 1967), grew up in Edmonton; journalist and author of In Praise of Slowness [99] Mel Hurtig (1932–2016), publisher, author, and ...

  8. Deaths in April 2018 - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Ayres, 82, American studio executive (Columbia Pictures) and film producer (The Last Detail, Cisco Pike), complications from dementia. [149] Munin Barua, 71, Indian film director. [150] John D. Biggers, 94–95, British biologist and physiologist. [151] Petr Braiko, 98, Soviet soldier, Hero of the Soviet Union. [152]

  9. First Presbyterian Church (Edmonton) - Wikipedia

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    First Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian Church in Canada congregation and Gothic Revival church building in the city's downtown core of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. [1] [2] The congregation celebrated its 125th anniversary in November 2006.