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Between 2011 and 2016, the six fastest-growing CMAs by percentage growth were located in Western Canada, with Alberta's two CMAs, Calgary and Edmonton, leading the country. Saskatoon , Regina , and Lethbridge rounded out the top five in the country and each grew by at least 10%.
Elveden Centre is a three-tower office building located at 717 7th Avenue Southwest in Calgary, Alberta. Designed by Alberta architectural firm Rule Wynn and Rule and built in three phases between 1959 and 1964, it is one of Calgary's best examples of International-style architecture .
Calgary Southeast Riding created from Calgary East, Bow River and Calgary South: 34th 1988–1993 Lee Richardson: Progressive Conservative: 35th 1993–1996 Jan Brown: Reform 1996–1996 Independent Reform 1996–1997 Independent: 36th 1997–2000 Jason Kenney: Reform 2000–2000 Alliance: 37th 2000–2003 2003–2004
Drawn and adapted by E Pluribus Anthony from Atlas of Canada Edited by en:User:Heqs / en:User:Cogito ergo sumo to show disputed nature of Canada's marine international boundary claims; see en:Canada-United_States_border#Remaining_boundary_disputes ; further edited by Bosonic dressing to reflect agreed maritime boundary between Canada and ...
British Columbia 97,902 62 Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu: Quebec 97,873 63 Niagara Falls: Ontario 94,415 64 Cape Breton: Nova Scotia 93,694 65 Chilliwack: British Columbia 93,203 66 Victoria: British Columbia 91,867 67 Brossard: Quebec 91,525 68 Maple Ridge: British Columbia 90,990 69 North Vancouver: British Columbia 88,168 70 Newmarket: Ontario ...
Anahim hotspot - June 18, 2008; Bowie Seamount - November 7, 2008; Columbia River - November 11, 2007; Effects of Hurricane Isabel in Canada - February 4, 2007; Franklin's lost expedition - March 20, 2008
Index map to major Borden Blocks. The Borden System is an archaeological numbering system used throughout Canada and by the Canadian Museum System to track archaeological sites and the artefacts that come from them. [1] Canada is one of a few countries that use a national system to identify archaeological sites. [2]
In January 1999, the province was divided into two numbering plan areas. The northern two thirds of Alberta, including Edmonton, received area code 780, while leaving 403 to serve Calgary and southern Alberta. The projected exhaust dates for area codes 403 and 780 were March and October 2009, respectively.