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Northwest Territories Territoires Du Nord-Ouest British Columbia
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Published Local Histories
ALBERTA HISTORIES Published Local Histories assembled by the Friends of Geographical Names Society as part of a Local History Mapping Project (in 1995) May 1999 ALBERTA LOCAL HISTORIES Alphabetical Listing of Local Histories by Book Title 100 Years Between the Rivers: A History of Glenwood, includes: Acme, Ardlebank, Bancroft, Berkeley, Hartley & Standoff — May Archibald, Helen Bircham, Davis, Delft, Gobert, Greenacres, Kia Ora, Leavitt, and Brenda Ferris, e , published by: Lilydale, Lorne, Selkirk, Simcoe, Sterlingville, Glenwood Historical Society [1984] FGN#587, Acres and Empires: A History of the Municipal District of CPL-F, PAA-T Rocky View No. 44 — Tracey Read , published by: includes: Glenwood, Hartley, Hillspring, Lone Municipal District of Rocky View No. 44 [1989] Rock, Mountain View, Wood, FGN#394, CPL-T, PAA-T 49ers [The], Stories of the Early Settlers — Margaret V. includes: Airdrie, Balzac, Beiseker, Bottrell, Bragg Green , published by: Thomasville Community Club Creek, Chestermere Lake, Cochrane, Conrich, [1967] FGN#225, CPL-F, PAA-T Crossfield, Dalemead, Dalroy, Delacour, Glenbow, includes: Kinella, Kinnaird, Thomasville, Indus, Irricana, Kathyrn, Keoma, Langdon, Madden, 50 Golden Years— Bonnyville, Alta — Bonnyville Mitford, Sampsontown, Shepard, Tribune , published by: Bonnyville Tribune [1957] Across the Smoky — Winnie Moore & Fran Moore, ed. , FGN#102, CPL-F, PAA-T published by: Debolt & District Pioneer Museum includes: Bonnyville, Moose Lake, Onion Lake, Society [1978] FGN#10, CPL-T, PAA-T 60 Years: Hilda’s Heritage, -
Distribution Alberta, North West Territories, British Columbia And
D IS TRIBUTI ON ALBERTA N ORTH E TERRITORI S BRITI S , W S T E , H COLUMB IA AN D YUKON TERRITORY CONTAINING m 1 . of Ofli The na es the Post ces alphabetically arranged . Th m o 2 . e f of C na es the Postal Car Routes , Sections Postal ar Routes or Distribution m for Offices through which atter the several offices should pass . m of m 3 . The na es the Offices to which the atter is forwarded by the Railway Mail Clerks m i di . or Distributing Offi ces when not ailed direct . (D rect Mails are in cated by dotted lines ) o 4 . The names f the Mail Routes by whi ch the offices are served when not situated on a o m line of Railway . Wh en an office is served by two or more routes the hours f departure fro the several terminal points are given . -O . m 5 ffices . Nixie List closed, na es changed — 6 . Offices in Northwest Territories Page 137 . INSTRUCTIONS for w i m l f 1 . Matter any office hich is suppl ed by ore than one route shou d be orwarded by m the one by which it will ost speedily reach its destination . i m 2 . Wh en any doubt ex sts as to the proper railway route by which atter should be f m c . orwarded, application should be ade to the District Director or Superintendent, Postal Servi e O m 3 . fli c es hi newly established, and offi ces to w ch new na es have been given , should be written in the List of Offices having the same initial letter . -
2017 Municipal Codes
2017 Municipal Codes Updated December 22, 2017 Municipal Services Branch 17th Floor Commerce Place 10155 - 102 Street Edmonton, Alberta T5J 4L4 Phone: 780-427-2225 Fax: 780-420-1016 E-mail: [email protected] 2017 MUNICIPAL CHANGES STATUS CHANGES: 0315 - The Village of Thorsby became the Town of Thorsby (effective January 1, 2017). NAME CHANGES: 0315- The Town of Thorsby (effective January 1, 2017) from Village of Thorsby. AMALGAMATED: FORMATIONS: DISSOLVED: 0038 –The Village of Botha dissolved and became part of the County of Stettler (effective September 1, 2017). 0352 –The Village of Willingdon dissolved and became part of the County of Two Hills (effective September 1, 2017). CODE NUMBERS RESERVED: 4737 Capital Region Board 0522 Metis Settlements General Council 0524 R.M. of Brittania (Sask.) 0462 Townsite of Redwood Meadows 5284 Calgary Regional Partnership STATUS CODES: 01 Cities (18)* 15 Hamlet & Urban Services Areas (396) 09 Specialized Municipalities (5) 20 Services Commissions (71) 06 Municipal Districts (64) 25 First Nations (52) 02 Towns (108) 26 Indian Reserves (138) 03 Villages (87) 50 Local Government Associations (22) 04 Summer Villages (51) 60 Emergency Districts (12) 07 Improvement Districts (8) 98 Reserved Codes (5) 08 Special Areas (3) 11 Metis Settlements (8) * (Includes Lloydminster) December 22, 2017 Page 1 of 13 CITIES CODE CITIES CODE NO. NO. Airdrie 0003 Brooks 0043 Calgary 0046 Camrose 0048 Chestermere 0356 Cold Lake 0525 Edmonton 0098 Fort Saskatchewan 0117 Grande Prairie 0132 Lacombe 0194 Leduc 0200 Lethbridge 0203 Lloydminster* 0206 Medicine Hat 0217 Red Deer 0262 Spruce Grove 0291 St. Albert 0292 Wetaskiwin 0347 *Alberta only SPECIALIZED MUNICIPALITY CODE SPECIALIZED MUNICIPALITY CODE NO. -
Global and Regional Maps NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd
NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd. Section 58 Application Wilson Ridge Receipt Meter Station Attachment 6 Global and Regional Maps NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd. Section 58 Application Attachment 6 Wilson Ridge Receipt Meter Station Global and Regional Maps Northwest Territories Alberta FORT MCMURRAY GRANDE PRAIRIE Saskatchewan WILSON RIDGE RECEIPT M/S EDMONTON British Columbia CALGARY MEDICINE HAT TERMS OF USE: The datasets used to create this map have been gathered from various sources for a specific purpose. TransCanada Corp. provides no warranty regarding the accuracy or completeness of the datasets. Unauthorized or improper use of this map, including supporting datasets is strictly prohibited. TransCanada Corp. accepts no liability whatsoever related to any loss or damages resulting from proper, improper, authorized or unauthorized use of this map and associated datasets and user expressly waives all claims relating to or arising out of use of or reliance on this map. Receipt Meter Station WILSON RIDGE RECEIPT METER STATION Existing NGTL Pipeline LOCATION: REVISION: ISSUED DATE: City / Town SE-24-68-07-W6M 0 17-10-31 Global COORDINATE SYSTEM: ISSUE PURPOSE: NAD 1983 UTM Zone 11N IFU CARTOGRAPHER: RB 17-10-31 0 25 50 100 150 200 250 km REVIEWER: EG 17-10-31 FILE NAME: APPROVER: EG 17-10-31 T_0125_001_WilsonRidge_Receipt_MS_.mxd April 2018 Page 1 of 3 NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd. Section 58 Application Attachment 6 Wilson Ridge Receipt Meter Station Global and Regional Maps 731 49 SILVERWOOD BIRCH HILLS BRIDGEVIEWSILVERWOOD 77 COUNTY BRIDGEVIEW 744 SADDLE PEORIA NORTHMARK 677 PEORIA 679 HILLS NORTHMARK WOKING WOKING 76 M. D. OF COUNTY GUY 2 733 SMOKY RIVER 75 HOMESTEAD HOMESTEAD NO. -
AREA Housing Statistics by Economic Region AREA Housing Statistics by Economic Region
AREA Housing Statistics by Economic Region AREA Housing Statistics by Economic Region AREA Chief Economist https://albertare.configio.com/page/ann-marie-lurie-bioAnn-Marie Lurie analyzes Alberta’s resale housing statistics both provincially and regionally. In order to allow for better analysis of housing sales data, we have aligned our reporting regions to the census divisions used by Statistics Canada. Economic Region AB-NW: Athabasca – Grande Prairie – Peace River 17 16 Economic Region AB-NE: Wood Buffalo – Cold Lake Economic Region AB-W: 19 Banff – Jasper – Rocky Mountain House 18 12 Economic Region AB-Edmonton 13 14 Economic Region AB-Red Deer 11 10 Economic Region AB-E: 9 8 7 Camrose – Drumheller 15 6 4 5 Economic Region AB-Calgary Economic Region AB-S: 2 1 3 Lethbridge – Medicine Hat New reports are released on the sixth of each month, except on weekends or holidays when it is released on the following business day. AREA Housing Statistics by Economic Region 1 Alberta Economic Region North West Grande Prairie – Athabasca – Peace River Division 17 Municipal District Towns Hamlets, villages, Other Big Lakes County - 0506 High Prairie - 0147 Enilda (0694), Faust (0702), Grouard Swan Hills - 0309 (0719), Joussard (0742), Kinuso (0189), Rural Big Lakes County (9506) Clear Hills – 0504 Cleardale (0664), Worsley (0884), Hines Creek (0150), Rural Big Lakes county (9504) Lesser Slave River no 124 - Slave Lake - 0284 Canyon Creek (0898), Chisholm (0661), 0507 Flatbush (0705), Marten Beach (0780), Smith (0839), Wagner (0649), Widewater (0899), Slave Lake (0284), Rural Slave River (9507) Northern Lights County - Manning – 0212 Deadwood (0679), Dixonville (0684), 0511 North Star (0892), Notikewin (0893), Rural Northern Lights County (9511) Northern Sunrise County - Cadotte Lake (0645), Little Buffalo 0496 (0762), Marie Reine (0777), Reno (0814), St. -
County of Grande Prairie
COUNTY CONNECTIONS SPRING 2016 Reeve’s Message Division 8 By-Election Dates, Locations Last month, the County of Grande Prairie was an and Candidates organizing partner for Growing the North, an annual economic development conference held at Evergreen Do you live in Division 8 of the County Park’s Entrec Centre. We were very pleased to be part and are eligible to vote? The By-Election of this successful conference, now in its seventh year, for Division 8 will be taking place on the that brings such a range of expertise and innovative following dates and at the locations below: thinking to our region. By-Election Advanced Voting To the County, “growing the north” doesn’t just mean 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 23 growth through bricks and mortar, jobs and economic at the La Glace Arena possibilities. Just as important are people, and By-Election Voting matching quality of life with quality of opportunity. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday, May 2 The County believes that the key to our success lies at the County Administration Building, La in ongoing communication, cooperation and collaboration with our neighbouring Glace Arena and the Valhalla Viking Centre municipalities. We do not and cannot exist in isolation of our neighbours. There is The two candidates running are: tremendous value in working together, and we do this while still respecting the strengths • Karen Rosvold • Andre Harpe and identities unique to each of us. This is the model our residents tell us they prefer. For more information, visit www.countygp. -
Calgary Public Library, Saddletown Branch
ALBERTA PUBLIC LIBRARY DIRECTORY JULY, 2016 On the Cover: Calgary Public Library, Saddletown Branch INTRODUCTION The Alberta Public Library Directory is produced annually by Alberta Municipal Affairs, Public Library Services Branch. At the time of printing, there are 7 library system boards and 222 municipal and intermunicipal library boards. Together they operate 322 public library service points in the province of Alberta. Library System Board. Established by Minister through agreement between two or more municipalities and/or school authorities as provided for under Section 13 of the Libraries Act, Statutes of Alberta Ch. L-11. A system is supported by local taxes and is governed by a board consisting of one member appointed by each participant, and additional members appointed in accordance with the Libraries Regulation. Municipal Library Board. Established by passage of a bylaw under Section 3 of the Libraries Act, Statutes of Alberta Ch. L-11. The library is supported by municipal taxes and is governed by a board of not less than five and not more than ten members, all appointed by the council of the municipality. Not more than two members of council may be appointed as members of the Board. Intermunicipal Library Board. Established by Minister under Section 12 of the Libraries Act when up to 3 municipalities pass laws and enter into an agreement to create an intermunicipal board. The next update of this directory is planned for July, 2017. Please notify the Public Library Services Branch of any related changes. Phone Toll Free: -
Grande Prairie
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Stream Crossing Inventories in the Swan and Notikewin River Basins of Northwest Alberta: Resolution at the Watershed Scale
Stream Crossing Inventories in the Swan and Notikewin River Basins of Northwest Alberta: Resolution at the Watershed Scale Tchir, J. P. Alberta Conservation Association, Bag 900-26, 9621-96 Avenue, Peace River, Alberta, Canada T8S 1T4 [email protected] Hvenegaard, P. J. Alberta Conservation Association, Bag 900-26, 9621-96 Avenue, Peace River, Alberta, Canada T8S 1T4 Scrimgeour, G. J. Alberta Conservation Association, P.O Box 40027, Baker Centre Postal Outlet, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5J 2M4 Abstract Aquatic habitat fragmentation, degradation and encroachment resulting from industrial activities can alter the distribution, abundance and subsequent viability of stream fi sh populations. Using GIS tools and fi eld assessments we documented crossings of streams by road networks and assessed their potential to fragment stream habitats and to act as sources of sediment intrusions into stream channels in two boreal watersheds in Alberta, Canada. Our data showed that the density of stream crossings in the Swan River watershed (0.24 crossings / linear stream km) was about three times higher than that in the Notikewin River watershed (0.068 crossings / linear stream km). Culverts were the predominant crossing structure in both basins and occurred predominantly on fi rst to third order streams. Our fi eld assessments suggest that the majority of culvert crossings in the Notikewin (61% of all crossings assessed) and Swan basins (74%) have the potential to fragment stream habitats. Culverts can obstruct fi sh passage through various processes. Undersized or improperly graded culverts can result in velocity barriers and cause downstream scouring, resulting in a perched culvert. Assuming that these structures impede fi sh passage, culvert barriers could result in limited access to about 20% and 9.5% of the total length of stream habitats in the Swan and Notikewin watersheds, respectively. -
Legend - AUPE Area Councils Whiskey Gap Del Bonita Coutts
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