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  2. Mintlaw Viaduct - Wikipedia

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    The Mintlaw Trestle is an abandoned steel and wooden railway trestle that was built over the Red Deer River by the Alberta Central Railway near Mintlaw, Alberta, in 1912. The last train to cross the bridge was in 1981, and the line and bridge was abandoned in 1983. [1] The bridge is the second longest Canadian Pacific Railway bridge of its kind ...

  3. List of historic places in the Edmonton Capital Region

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    Alberta , Edmonton municipality Q33212294: More images: Hull Block 10601 97th Street, Edmonton AB Alberta , Edmonton municipality Q37778213: More images: Molstad Residence 9633 95th Avenue, Edmonton AB

  4. Joey Moss - Wikipedia

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    Moss was born in Edmonton, Alberta, [2] on September 25, 1963. [3] He was the twelfth of thirteen children of Lloyd Orval Moss and Sophie Frances Moss (née Murias). [4] [5] He was born with Down syndrome and grew up in a humble household.

  5. Edmonton Metropolitan Region - Wikipedia

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    Particularly, Edmonton was frustrated that its surrounding municipalities were receiving an increased tax base for major industrial development, while not contributing to Edmonton's burden to maintain and build new infrastructure within Edmonton used by the residents and businesses of the surrounding municipalities.

  6. Peter Pocklington - Wikipedia

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    Peter Pocklington was known among North American hockey fans as "Peter Puck", an entrepreneur from oil-rich Alberta who was also the owner of the National Hockey League (NHL)'s Edmonton Oilers. He earned the enmity of many Canadians when he sold hockey's greatest player, Wayne Gretzky , to the Los Angeles Kings .

  7. Rule Wynn and Rule - Wikipedia

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    Founded by John Ulric Rule (1904-1978) and Gordon K. Wynn (1910-1994) in Edmonton in 1938, they were joined a year later by Rule's brother, Peter Leitch Rule (1913-1964). The initial partnership came about as neither Rule nor Wynn could find work.

  8. Strathcona, Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    In the City of Edmonton's 2012 municipal census, Strathcona had a population of 8,984 living in 5,921 dwellings, [7] a 0.7% change from its 2009 population of 8,923. [11] With a land area of 1.57 km 2 (0.61 sq mi), it had a population density of 5,722.3 people/km 2 in 2012.

  9. Minchau, Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    In the City of Edmonton's 2012 municipal census, Minchau had a population of 3,112 living in 1,142 dwellings, [7] a -6.5% change from its 2009 population of 3,327. [11] With a land area of 0.9 km 2 (0.35 sq mi), it had a population density of 3,457.8 people/km 2 in 2012.

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