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Rocky Mountain College is a multi-denominational Christian college in Calgary, Alberta.It was formed in 1992 when Mountain View Bible College (Didsbury, Alberta) merged with Hillcrest Christian College (Medicine Hat, Alberta) and was sponsored by the Canada West District of the Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 September 2024. Canadian educator and politician The Honourable Gordon Dirks ECA Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Calgary-Elbow In office October 27, 2014 – May 5, 2015 Preceded by Alison Redford Succeeded by Greg Clark Alberta Minister of Education In office September 15, 2014 ...
Alberta Bible College; Alberta University of the Arts; ... Robertson College; Rocky Mountain College (Calgary) S. Southern Alberta Institute of Technology;
Columbia College (Alberta) Covenant Bible College; E. Evergreen College (Canada) H. ... Robertson College; Rocky Mountain College (Calgary) S. St. Joseph's College ...
Peace River Bible Institute (Sexsmith, Alberta) Prairie College (Three Hills, Alberta) Providence College and Theological Seminary (Otterburne, Manitoba) Regent College (Vancouver, British Columbia) Rocky Mountain College, Calgary (Calgary, Alberta) Summit Pacific College (Abbotsford, British Columbia) Taylor College and Seminary (Edmonton ...
Clearwater College Caroline: 1971 Concordia Lutheran Seminary: Edmonton: 1984 Newman Theological College: Edmonton: 1964 Peace River Bible Institute: Sexsmith: 1934 Prairie College: Three Hills: 1922 Rocky Mountain College Calgary: 1992 Rosebud School of the Arts Rosebud: 1973 St. Stephen's College Edmonton: 1908 Vanguard College: Edmonton: 1942
On a provincial level, central Alberta is represented in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta by MLA's elected in the ridings of Camrose, Drayton Valley-Devon, Drumheller-Stettler, Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville, Innisfail-Sylvan Lake, Lacombe-Ponoka, Lac Ste. Anne-Parkland, Leduc-Beaumont, Maskwacis-Wetaskiwin, Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills, Red Deer-North, Red Deer-South, Rimbey-Rocky Mountain ...
Originally "Mount Royal College", the institution was the brainchild of Calgary Reverend George W. Kerby (1860-1944) who sought an opportunity for higher education to benefit young people from rural homes in the area. The provincial charter as presented in the legislature by R. B. Bennett was titled "Bill 48, An Act respecting the Calgary ...