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  2. CHED (AM) - Wikipedia

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    CHED has been operating a news/talk/sports format since 1993. [5] The station's current morning show is hosted by Stacey Brotzel and Daryl McIntyre. [14] Former morning hosts have included Ryan Jespersen, who was fired in September 2020 after comments he made regarding a city councillor's staff, [15] and Shaye Ganam, who began hosting a 9 a.m. show simulcast with Calgary sister station CHQR on ...

  3. Alberta Sports Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Voted Canadian Football League Top 50 player of the modern era by The Sports Network [29] [30] 1986: Bill Gadsby: Professional ice hockey player, Hockey Hall of Fame inductee [31] 2004: Bryan Hall: Radio broadcaster for the Edmonton Eskimos [32] 1988: Sharon Hambrook: Synchronized swimmer and gold medalist at the 1982 World Aquatics ...

  4. Category:Edmonton Trappers players - Wikipedia

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    Search. Search. Appearance. Donate; ... This is for players of the Edmonton Trappers minor league baseball team, that played in the Pacific Coast League from 1981-2004.

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  6. Category:Edmonton Cracker-Cats players - Wikipedia

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    This is for players of the Edmonton Cracker-Cats minor league baseball team, which played in the Northern League from 2005-2007 and Golden Baseball League in 2008. Pages in category "Edmonton Cracker-Cats players"

  7. List of members of Canada's Sports Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Won the Art Ross Trophy for most points scored in a season in 1956 and the Hart Trophy for NHL's Most Valuable Player twice (1956, 1964). Received the Conn Smythe Trophy for Most Valuable Player in the playoffs in 1965. [35] 1955: Jane Bell: Athletics: Athlete: A member of the 'Matchless Six', Canada's first women's Olympic track team.

  8. Category:Edmonton Gray Birds players - Wikipedia

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  9. Edmonton Trappers - Wikipedia

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    They were a part of the Triple-A level in the Pacific Coast League, ending with the 2004 season. Their home games were played at Telus Field in downtown Edmonton. The Trappers joined the PCL in 1981 when Edmonton businessman Peter Pocklington purchased the Ogden A's franchise from Utah trucker Dennis Job. [2]