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  2. Callingwood South, Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Callingwood South, originally known as Callingwood Town Centre, [8] is a neighbourhood in west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.It is bounded by the Ormsby Place neighbourhood across 178 Street to the west, the Callingwood North neighbourhood across 69 Avenue to the north, the Oleskiw neighbourhood across 170 Street to the east, and the Gariepy neighbourhood across Callingwood Road to the south.

  3. Callingwood, Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Callingwood can refer to two neighbourhoods in west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada – Callingwood North and Callingwood South. Combined, the two neighbourhoods are bounded on the west by 178 Street, on the east by 170 Street, on the north by Whitemud Drive, and on the south by Callingwood Road. Callingwood North is located north of 69 Avenue, while ...

  4. Callingwood North, Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Callingwood North, originally known as Callingwood Campus, [8] is a neighbourhood in west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.It is bounded by the Lymburn neighbourhood across 178 Street to the west, the Thorncliff neighbourhood across Whitemud Drive to the north, the Westridge neighbourhood across 170 Street to the east, and the Callingwood South neighbourhood across 69 Avenue to the south.

  5. Bill Matheson - Wikipedia

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    Bill Matheson (April 26, 1926 – September 19, 2006) was a Canadian radio talk show host and weathercaster born in Lethbridge, Alberta, who was a television weather presenter with ITV (now Global Edmonton) in Edmonton. In 1995, his colleagues voted him the best weathercaster in the world.

  6. John Short (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    John Short (January 31, 1937 – January 11, 2024) was a Canadian sports journalist and broadcaster. [1] [2] He wrote a column for the Edmonton Sun.Short had formerly worked for the Canadian Press, Edmonton Journal, as well as the Edmonton Oilers as public relations director.

  7. Lymburn, Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Lymburn is a residential neighbourhood located in west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.It is named for attorney general John F. Lymburn. [8]According to the 2001 federal census, residential development in the neighbourhood began during the 1970s when one in three (33.6%) of the residences in the neighbourhood were constructed.

  8. Gariepy, Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    According to the City of Edmonton map utility, the neighbourhood "was named for Joseph Hormisdas Gariépy, an early pioneer merchant." The neighbourhood is bounded on the west by 178 Street, on the north by Callingwood Road, on the east by 170 Street, and on the south by the North Saskatchewan River valley.

  9. 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.