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  2. Alberta Health Services - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Health Services, which was established on May 15, 2008, is a quasi-independent agency of the Alberta government with a mandate of public health services throughout the province under the Ministry of Health. Ed Stelmach, who served as Alberta's premier from December 2006 to October 2011, as leader of the Progressive Conservative ...

  3. Camrose, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Camrose is situated about 90 km (56 mi) from Edmonton, the capital of Alberta. Highway 13 runs through its centre. Camrose is located in a transitory region of Alberta, between prairie and boreal forest, known as aspen parkland. It is a major economic centre for many small farming communities in the surrounding area.

  4. List of hospitals in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Centennial Centre for Mental Health and Brain Injury (Alberta Hospital Ponoka) Ponoka 52°38′58″N 113°34′25″W  /  52.64944°N 113.57361°W  / 52.64944; -113.57361  ( Centennial Centre for Mental Health and Brain

  5. New Norway - Wikipedia

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    Area code. +1-780. New Norway is a hamlet located in central Alberta, Canada within Camrose County. [2] Named in 1895, it is located on Highway 21, approximately 100 km (62 mi) southeast of Edmonton and 22 km (14 mi) southwest of Camrose . New Norway is home to a number of small businesses, and has an elementary and secondary school, local fire ...

  6. George P. Smith (politician) - Wikipedia

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    November 29, 1942. (1942-11-29) (aged 69) Political party. Liberal Party of Alberta. Occupation. insurance. George Peter Smith (August 12, 1873 – November 29, 1942) was a politician and former Minister of the Crown from Alberta, Canada. He was born in Lieury, Ontario and came west in 1901 while working for an insurance company.

  7. List of hamlets in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    As such, the number of hamlets in Alberta has steadily grown over the years. As of 2021, Alberta has 403 hamlets recognized by Alberta Municipal Affairs. [6] Alberta's two largest hamlets – Fort McMurray (formerly a city) within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo and Sherwood Park within Strathcona County – have been further ...

  8. Camrose (provincial electoral district) - Wikipedia

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    Camrose within Alberta (2017 boundaries). Camrose is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is one of 87 districts mandated to return a single member (MLA) to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting. The district was originally created in 1909 and dissolved in 1993, and ...

  9. Template : 1921 Alberta provincial by-elections/Camrose

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    Alberta provincial by-election, December 9, 1921: Camrose; Party Candidate ...