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  2. Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission [2] [3] ( AGLC) is an agency of the government of the Canadian province of Alberta, and regulates alcoholic beverages, recreational cannabis, and gaming -related activities. References to cannabis were added to AGLC's name and governing legislation (without adding an extra "C" to the ...

  3. John de Ruiter - Wikipedia

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    John de Ruiter (born November 11, 1959) is a Canadian spiritual leader and author who conducts meetings in Edmonton, Alberta and abroad.He operates a centre called the College of Integrated Philosophy and conducted his seminars and lectures from the Oasis Centre in west Edmonton from 2007 to 2021, when it was sold to the Aga Khan Foundation for $6,650,000.

  4. Public Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Public Mobile Inc. is a Canadian self-serve mobile brand which is owned by Telus. [1] Launched on March 18, 2010, Public Mobile was one of several new Canadian cellphone providers that started in 2009–10 after a federal government initiative to encourage competition in the wireless sector. Public Mobile was acquired by Telus in October 2013.

  5. Edmonton Transit Service - Wikipedia

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    City of Edmonton. Chief executive. Carrie Hotton-MacDonald (Manager) Website. Official website. The Edmonton Transit Service ( ETS) (previously known as Edmonton Transit System) is the public transit service owned and operated by the City of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada. It operates Edmonton's bus and light rail systems.

  6. Self-Serving Bias: Examples, Definition, and Experiments

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    Examples of self-serving bias. Self-serving bias occurs in all different types of situations, across genders, ages, cultures, and more. For example: A student gets a good grade on a test and tells ...

  7. Edmonton Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonton Public Library(EPL) is a public library system in the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Library cards are free to all Edmontonians; as part of its centennial in 2013, the Edmonton Public Library eliminated membership fees. [3] University of Alberta and MacEwan University students receive free access through the L-Pass program.

  8. To Serve and Protect - Wikipedia

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    To Serve and Protect. To Serve and Protect, also known as Under Arrest on streaming services, is a Canadian reality crime television series that shadows city police in Edmonton, Alberta, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Vancouver ⁠, Penticton, New Westminster, Summerland, and Surrey, British Columbia. A few episodes venture to Las Vegas, and Memphis.

  9. Timeline of Edmonton history - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton incorporated as a town with a population of 700. Covered what is now downtown, north of the river. 1896 - Edmonton pioneer, newspaperman and NWT Council member Frank Oliver elected as MP for Alberta. 1897 – Edmonton was a starting point for people making the trek overland to the Klondike Gold Rush. Nearby South Edmonton (Strathcona ...