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  2. Northwestfest - Wikipedia

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    Northwestfest is an annual film festival in Edmonton, Alberta, which programs a lineup of documentary films. [1] Organized by Global Visions Festival Society, the event is staged annually at the Garneau Theatre. [2] This film festival is the longest running documentary film festival in Canada.

  3. Rainbow Visions Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Rainbow Visions Film Festival is an annual film festival in Edmonton, Alberta, which presents an annual program of LGBT film. [1]Launched in 2015 by Global Visions Festival Society, the organizers of the city's Northwestfest (formerly known as "Global Visions") documentary film festival, [2] the event is staged in the fall each year at the city's Garneau Theatre.

  4. North Edmonton Sculpture Workshop - Wikipedia

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    The North Edmonton Sculpture Workshop was founded in 2002, with sculptors Mark Bellows, Andrew French, and Ryan McCourt as the resident artists. In its first year, the NESW produced four exhibitions in four different venues: "Front Room Sculpture" at Harcourt House; "North Edmonton Sculpture Workshop" at Global Visions Film Festival; "Desperate Measures" with The Works Society; and "Big Things ...

  5. North Saskatchewan River valley parks system - Wikipedia

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    The location of the present post-glacial river valley was created as a result of ice-marginal deposition. [1]Archaeological sites from around the area suggest that the First Nations have used the resources found in the North Saskatchewan River valley for thousands of years, and may have even modified the river valley to a certain degree. [2]

  6. North Edmonton, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    North Edmonton is a former village in Alberta, Canada that was absorbed by the City of Edmonton.The approximate geographic centre of the former village is the current intersection of Fort Road, 66 Street and 127 Avenue in northeast Edmonton.

  7. Grand Trunk Pacific Railway - Wikipedia

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    That year, the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan were established. The line proceeded west to Saskatoon in 1907, Edmonton in 1909, and Wolf Creek in 1910. [12] For contractual purposes, Winnipeg to Wolf Creek (Edson, Alberta) was the Prairie Section, and Wolf Creek to the Pacific was the Mountain Section. [13]

  8. List of city nicknames and slogans in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of nicknames and slogans of cities in Canada.Many Canadian cities and communities are known by various aliases, slogans, sobriquets, and other nicknames to the general population at either the local, regional, national, or international scales, often due to marketing campaigns and widespread usage in the media.

  9. Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    A line to the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology in north-central Edmonton using the same high-floor technology of the existing system opened September 6, 2015. The southeast leg of the Valley Line, which starts in Mill Woods and ends in the downtown core, opened on November 4, 2023, after experiencing significant delays.