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Alberta

This prairie province of Canada is vast in its various types of topography and ethnicity. It is a growing area due to the economic boom with oil and gas, as well as with tourism and agriculture industries which play a significant role in the province's economic well-being. Any subject matter to do with this prairie province they call "Wild Rose Country" can be discussed here, from the people and the places to travel and industry, and everything in between.

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Are they Adherents of the Grail Message in Alberta Canada?

i know of a couple in Calgary.

why do you ask? do you want to meet any?

lmk

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How many hours are in a winter day in Edmonton Alberta?

On the shortest day of the year, Edmonton has about 7 hours and 27 minutes of daylight. The amount of daylight during the rest of the winter months varies, depending on the specific day.

For the 2015/2016 winter, here are some random dates and their day lengths:


December 1: 7 hours 51 minutes

December 21: 7 hours 27 minutes

January 1: 7 hours 34 minutes

January 21: 8 hours 19 minutes

February 14: 9 hours 46 minutes

February 29: 10 hours 48 minutes

March 17: 12 hours



Where Can a 12 year old work at?

A 12 year old could maybe work at Wal-mart depending on where you live. If you ask for an application it will say age to be able to work.Also, you may be able to work at a pizza place!

Why is Alberta called sunshine province?

Because, in most days of the year, it is always sunny. It's not always over-cast and rainy like in British Columbia or in Newfoundland.

Work for 11 year olds?

Generally, in the United States, it's illegal for 11-year-olds to have a job. Options might include babysitting, extra chores, walking people's dogs, or mowing people's lawns.

Why did Alberta become a provine?

Alberta became a province of Canada on September 1, 1905, largely due to the need for better governance and the management of resources in the rapidly developing region. The influx of settlers, driven by agriculture and the discovery of natural resources, necessitated a more structured political framework. The Canadian government aimed to encourage settlement and development in the West, and creating provinces like Alberta was part of that strategy to integrate the region into the national framework.

Is Athabasca falls in Alberta Canada?

Yes. The Athabasca Falls are located in Jasper National Park, which is in Alberta.

What services does the government offer to households?

Governments offer a variety of services to households, including public education, healthcare, and social welfare programs such as unemployment benefits and food assistance. They also provide infrastructure services like public transportation, utilities, and housing assistance. Additionally, many governments facilitate access to essential services like law enforcement and fire protection to ensure community safety. These services aim to enhance the quality of life and support the well-being of citizens.

What are some major centers in Alberta?

Lethbridge, Calgary, Red Deer, Edmonton are Alberta's major centers.

What is the most common breed of hawks in Alberta Canada?

The most common breeds of hawks in Alberta, Canada are probably the Rough-legged Hawk and the Red-tailed Hawk.

Is there a LEGO land in Edmonton Alberta?

Edmonton does not have a Lego land.not even in west Edmonton mall even though it is the biggest mall in north America.the closest Lego land is in Disney land

What important thing happened in Alberta?

Some significant events that have occurred in Alberta's history are the arrival of the first European in 1754. His name was Anthony Henday. In 1875, Fort Calgary was founded, and in 1896, the Klondike gold rush began.

If both Alberta and Saskatchewan became provinces of Canada on September 1 1905 why is Alberta referred to as the eighth province and Saskatchewan the ninth?

Simply put it is in Alphabetical Order.

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Saskatchewan is in the Central Time Zone, whereas Alberta is in the Mountain Time Zone. Saskatchewan, therefore, being an hour ahead of Alberta, would have become a province an hour ahead of Alberta. Saskatchewan is the eighth province, not Alberta.

Alberta learners permit free practice tests?

A good site to start with would be the Alberta Motor Association's website (see related links below), which has a free practice exam on their website.

If you want to practice the test for learner's permit for any other province you can go to the Young Driver's website (see related links below) and practice the questions online and for free. Just select the province you live in.

How were the Alberta Badlands formed?

The badlands where formed by thawing. the badlands where once covered in water and then it froze for the iceage.........then all the ice melted and all there was left was layers of rocks and hoodoos.

What is the age of majority in Indiana?

AnswerThe legal age of majority in Indiana is 18, with the following exceptions; if a person who is at least 17 marries or joins the military, both of which require permission from the parent(s) or legal guardian.

parents have to support until children are 21.

What is the population of manyberries Alberta Canada?

the population is 84 and falling. by the way they have also closed the school.