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There are 62 public and separate school boards in Alberta, plus 13 charter school authorities and five Francophone education regions.
London Ontario, Lacombe Alberta, Leduc Alberta and Lethbridge Alberta are cities in Canada. Lloydminster is a Canadian city that is in both Alberta and Saskatchewan.
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There really are not big cities that are located in the foothills of Alberta. However, the most notable town that is located in the foothills is Canmore.
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Lethbridge and Medicine Hat are cities in the Province of Alberta, but Alberta consists of far more than just two cities.
Countries where French is spoken are called francophone. A country either is or isn't francophone. It doesn't become francophone.
This is 2009 and there are no colonies in Canada. There are towns, counties, hamlets and cities like any area in North America. Pull up a map of Alberta and find the towns near Lorraine. I am not familiar with that name and I lived in the province of Alberta for a number of years.
albertosaurus was found in drummheller and was named after alberta,edmontosaurus was found in edmonton and is named after edmonton.
Francophone means French-speaking. For instance, Belgium is a francophone country as French is an official language there.