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  2. List of hospitals in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Stollery Children's Hospital (University of Alberta Hospital) Edmonton 53°31′14″N 113°31′29″W  /  53.52056°N 113.52472°W  / 53.52056; -113.52472  ( Stollery Children's

  3. Inglewood, Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    A new 385-bed Charles Camsell Hospital was completed in 1966-1967 at 128th Street and 114th Avenue in Edmonton, Alberta. The hospital was closed and abandoned in 1996, condemned due in part to asbestos, and in part due to its history in Canadian genocide and eugenics . [ 18 ]

  4. North Middlesex University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Following its transfer back into civilian hands in 1920, the hospital became the North Middlesex Hospital. [2] Control passed from the Edmonton Board of Guardians to Middlesex County Council in April 1930. [2] The hospital was the first British hospital to appoint a radiotherapist (Margaret Bromhall) to lead a radiotherapy department, in 1934. [3]

  5. Clarington Municipal Council - Wikipedia

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    Clarington Municipal Council is the governing body of the municipality of Clarington, Ontario since 1993. There are 7 members on council, including the Mayor and local councillors. [ 1 ] The current municipal body was established in 1974 when the Village of Newcastle merged with the town of Bowmanville and the townships of Clarke and Darlington ...

  6. Government Centre station - Wikipedia

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    In June 2021, Edmonton City Council voted unanimously to remove the name 'Grandin' from the station, due to Bishop Vital-Justin Grandin's active involvement in Canada's Indian residential schools system and the cultural genocide of Indigenous peoples. [5] 'Government Centre' is currently used as the station's interim name. [6]

  7. Richmond Hill City Council - Wikipedia

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    The council was reorganised in 1971 after the incorporation of York Region to have a mayor, two regional councillors shared with York Region Council, and six town councillors. 1970 had also seen Richmond Hill expand from 1,700 acres (6.9 km 2) to 27,000 acres (110 km 2) and from 19000 residents to 34000 residents with the annexation of land ...

  8. List of neighbourhoods in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Pre-2019 Map of Edmonton and adjoining St. Albert and Sherwood Park. The City of Edmonton, the provincial capital of Alberta, Canada is divided into 7 geographic sectors [1] and 375 neighbourhoods, [2] not including those proposed and planned neighbourhoods that have yet to be developed. This article generally describes each sector, their ...

  9. Edmonton City Council - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton was incorporated as a city in 1904. The size of council was set at eight alderman plus the mayor, with the mayor being elected annually through first past the post and the aldermen being elected at-large (no wards) on staggered two-year terms, with half the seats filled each year through Plurality block voting.