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Patrick LaForge (born November 19, 1952) is the former president and CEO of the Edmonton Oilers.He was born in Lac La Biche and raised in Edmonton.. LaForge was the cousin of Bill LaForge, the former coach of the Vancouver Canucks.
Bill LaForge (September 2, 1951 – June 19, 2005) [1] was a Canadian ice hockey coach. LaForge briefly coached the Vancouver Canucks in National Hockey League, but enjoyed more success in junior ice hockey with Western Hockey League and the Ontario Hockey League teams.
Edmonton Police Service: Edmonton, Alberta August 31, 1919 Shot and killed in the line of duty County Constable Albert C. Springstead Constable of Wentworth County: Hamilton, Ontario: November 29, 1919 Beaten to death by prisoner while keeping deathwatch Corporal Ernest Usher: RCMP: Bellevue, Alberta: August 7, 1920
William Humberstone (1836–1922), politician in Alberta, and a municipal councillor in Edmonton; Don Iveson (born 1979), former mayor (predecessor to Amarjeet Sohi) Marcel Lambert (1919–2000), politician; Stephen Mandel (born 1945), mayor; Sherry McKibben (born 1944), politician; Rachel Notley (born 1964), 17th Premier of Alberta
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.
On 17 August 2010, Tuccaro flew from her home in Fort McMurray to Edmonton with her infant son and a female friend for a short vacation. The group booked a hotel in nearby Nisku. [2] [3] Tuccaro was last seen the following day on 18 August 2010 at about 8 p.m. when she accepted a ride into Edmonton from an unknown man. [4]
Alberta Penitentiary, Edmonton, Alberta: April 15, 1909 Killed by an inmate with an axe in the prison carpentry shop. [3] Guard John Henry Joynson [6] British Columbia Penitentiary, New Westminster, British Columbia: October 5, 1912 Shot during an escape. [3] Carpenter John (Jack) Leybourne Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Ontario: August 28, 1912
Lafarge is a French industrial company specialising in cement, construction aggregates, and concrete. It is the world's largest cement manufacturer. It was founded in 1833 by Joseph-Auguste Pavin de Lafarge and is a part of the Holcim Group. In 2015, Lafarge merged with Holcim and a new company was formed under the name of LafargeHolcim. It was ...