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  2. Edmonton Radial Railway - Wikipedia

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    Car number one was restored by the Edmonton Radial Railway Society (ERRS), who currently operates it. [24] Ottawa Car Company 7 1 1908 The only single-truck streetcar used for passenger service in Edmonton. [24] Preston Car Company: 10, 12, 14, 16 4 1909 Car number 14 was converted to a library car in 1941. [24] Ottawa Car Company 15, 17, 18 ...

  3. Acadian (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    To promote automobile manufacturing in Canada, the APTA (also known as the "Auto Pact") in the 1960s had provisions prohibiting sales of certain United States-made cars. . General Motors responded by offering certain makes of cars manufactured in Canada primarily for the Canadian market such as Acadian, and Beaumont, which started as an offering in the Acadian line, but later became its own ...

  4. Kijiji - Wikipedia

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    Kijiji's owner was also a minority shareholder in Craigslist.In April 2008, eBay launched a lawsuit against Craigslist claiming that their executives were attempting to weaken eBay's investment, while in May of the same year, Craigslist filed a counter suit claiming Kijiji had stolen trade secrets and that eBay used misleading tactics to promote the service.

  5. Category:Cars of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cars of Canada" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1893 Shamrock; A.

  6. Edmonton Radial Railway Society - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton Radial Railway Streetcar #42 in Fort Edmonton Park. ERRS operates a double-tracked 1 km (0.62 mi) long streetcar line within the living history museum at Fort Edmonton Park, with stops on 1905 and 1920 streets. There are turning loops at each terminus, near the park entrance and at Egge's barn. [3]

  7. Princess Auto - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, Princess Auto became a retailer, opening its first store in Edmonton, Alberta. [4] Still offering a national call centre and mail order service, the company began also selling items online in 1998. [5] In 2015, a manufacturing division in Winnipeg was closed.

  8. AutoCanada - Wikipedia

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    83 Franchised Dealerships, 3 used vehicle dealerships, 1 used vehicle auction business, 27 Collision Centers Areas served Canada : British Columbia , Alberta , Saskatchewan , Manitoba , Ontario , New Brunswick , Québec , Nova Scotia United States : Illinois

  9. Beaumont (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Beaumont was a make of mid-sized automobiles produced by General Motors of Canada from 1964 to 1969. These cars were based on the Chevrolet Chevelle, but the line had its own logo and nameplate, and was neither marketed nor actively sold in the United States.