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  2. Beverly, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Beverly is a former urban municipality within the Edmonton Capital Region of Alberta, Canada. Beverly was incorporated as a village on March 22, 1913 and became the Town of Beverly on July 13, 1914. [ 3 ]

  3. Beverly Heights, Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Originally part of the Town of Beverly, Beverly Heights became a part of Edmonton in 1961 when the town amalgamated with Edmonton. The neighbourhood is bounded on the south by the North Saskatchewan River valley, on the north by 118 Avenue , on the west by 50 Street, and on the east by 34 Street and 36 Street.

  4. List of towns in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    New town is a former urban municipal status in Alberta that is no longer in use. The authority to incorporate a community as a new town came from The New Towns Act, which was chapter 39 of the Statutes of Alberta, 1956. At least 12 communities incorporated as a new town between 1956 and 1967.

  5. List of former urban municipalities in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The Province of Alberta currently has 253 urban municipalities including 19 cities, 105 towns, 78 villages and 51 summer villages. [1] ... Beverly: Town December 30 ...

  6. Edmonton annexations - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, residents of Beverly cast ballots in a referendum regarding amalgamation with Edmonton in which 62% voted in favour. [11] The Town of Beverly (and its 9,041 citizens) [ 12 ] and surrounding lands were subsequently absorbed by Edmonton on December 30, 1961, [ 2 ] with Edmonton assuming the town's $4.16 million debt (equivalent to $41.6 ...

  7. List of municipalities in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Alberta's eight Metis settlements had a cumulative population of 4,238 in the 2021 Census of Population. [ 31 ] [ 41 ] The province's largest and smallest Metis settlements by population are Kikino and East Prairie with 978 and 310 respectively, while the largest and smallest by land area are Paddle Prairie and Elizabeth at 1,726.45 km 2 (666. ...

  8. List of municipal amalgamations in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    New town: Hinton subsequently changed to town status on December 29, 1958. [8] Calgary Forest Lawn: City Town: December 30, 1961 [9] [10] Calgary: City Beverly Edmonton: Town City: December 31, 1961 [3] Edmonton: City Calgary Montgomery: City Village: August 15, 1963 [11] [12] Calgary: City Bowness Calgary: Town City: August 15, 1964 [13] [14 ...

  9. Beacon Heights, Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Beacon Heights is a residential neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada that was part of the Town of Beverly before Beverly amalgamated with Edmonton in 1961. The earliest development in the neighbourhood occurred around 1910, several years before Beverly was incorporated as a town. [8]