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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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What province is north of Alberta and Saskatchewan?

There is no province north of Alberta and Saskatchewan. However, there is the Northwest Territories that is north of the Alberta and Saskatchewan border.

What was share price at IPO of Alberta Energy?

We hold 5 shares in Alberta Energy Company LTD. since 1975. Reference Number:

323-0104 3025 092454 What is this stock worth today? e-mail janicedconner@yahoo.com(used to be married to Boleski.)

Five native Alberta plants that Aboriginal people used for food?

Though the word 'aboriginal' simply means 'from the beginning', it is usually applied only to the native peoples of Australia. Alberta is a province of Canada; there is no significant district in Australia called Alberta.

How far is it from Vancouver to Alberta?

First of all Vancouver is a city while Alberta is a province, so it depends where in Alberta you want to go.

Assuming you're going from Vancouver to Calgary, that'd be 972 km.

What animals are extinct in Alberta?

Animals which have become extinct in Alberta include the burrowing owl, Dawson's caribou, greater prairie chicken, and the peregrine falcon.

What provinces border the province of Alberta?

The province of Alberta, Canada is bordered to the west by the province of British Columbia, to the east by Saskatchewan. The Northwest Territories, though not a province itself, borders Alberta to the north.

How much do welders earn in Fort McMurray?

Welders earn between 20 and 30 dollars an hour. This depends on experience and whether they have their own business or not. Welders also usually have the opportunity to work overtime.

How old do you have to be to be able to drive in Alberta?

You can get your learner's license at 14, followed by a 2 year probationary period, so at the earliest you can have your driver's license at 16. It doesn't matter how old you are after 14 that you get your learner's license, there is still a 2 year probation.

Is a Saskatchewan learners the same as Alberta learners license?

Basically they're the same.

In Saskatchewan you get it with 15, in Alberta with 14.

Where can one find information on charitable car donations in the province of Alberta?

Donating a car is a great way to help families in need. Goodwill accepts donations of all kinds and helps families across many different countries. PAWS uses proceeds from donated cars to help animals. Donate-a-car-Canada will even come and pick the vehicle up.

Do you have to list a job that you held for one week on your employment application?

Assuming that you didn't leave the one week job due to criminal activity, listing the job depends entirely on what new job you are applying for. If it is a security related job where the employer is likely to check your background thoroughly then you are best off listing every position you legitimately held - even for a week. If it is not a high security job (entry level something) and they are unlikely to check, there's no reason to embarass yourself.

Where is the rosemary plant grown?

Native to the south of France and other Mediterranean regions. Rosemary thrives in chalky or sandy soil in full sun. The herb grows wild on dry, rocky slopes near the sea.

How old do you have to be to work at a till in a supermarket?

14 years old for stacking shelves. 16 for assistant managing and till working. But if your doing your GCSE's i suggest you wait for a job! Becca

What is the distance between Edmonton Alberta and Spokane WA?

  1. Take HIGHWAY 2 (Queen Elizabeth II Highway) SOUTH from Edmonton to TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1 WEST to BANFF via HIGHWAY 201 (STONEY TRAIL NW) to bypass CALGARY.
  2. Take the TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1 WEST to B.C. HIGHWAY 15 (176th St) to CLOVERDALE and the U.S.A. BORDER, off EXIT 53 in B.C. (SECOND RIGHT), via B.C. HIGHWAY 5.
  3. Take HIGHWAY 15 SOUTH to the U.S.A. BORDER to I-5 via either B.C. HIGHWAY 15 to PACIFIC X-ING or via B.C. HIGHWAY 99 to PEACE ARCH. YOUR CHOICE. (There will be an electronic info sign telling you which border has longer delays. Follow signs to the border x-ing with the shortest delays.)
  4. Cross the BORDER from DOUGLAS, B.C. CANADA into BLAINE, WASHINGTON, U.S.A. via either the PEACE ARCH X-ING or the PACIFIC HIGHWAY X-ING.
  5. From there, continue on I-5 SOUTH to Tacoma via I-405 SOUTH (EXIT 182 off I-5) to bypass SEATTLE. To get to CENTRAL TACOMA, take I-705 NORTH (EXIT 133 off I-5).

Are the Alberta oil sands a good thing?

The oil sands provide ample opportunity for employment with high salary and are a source of resources that are used to make everything we use, wear, and live in. The oil sands provide a good source of economic activity for the province.

Of course, there are questions regarding the environment, however there is much activity surrounding land reclamation projects after the land has been, essentially, mined of its resources. People involved in land reclamation work to put the land back to almost the way it was and not allowed the land mined for oil to just sit barren and desolate.

What is the national emblem of Canada?

National symbols of Canada are the symbols that are used in Canada and abroad to represent the country and its people. Prominently, the use of the maple leaf as a Canadian symbol dates back to the early 18th century, and is depicted on its current and previous flags, the penny, and on the coat of arms (or royal arms).

French Canadian reasons against confederation?

Because people such as Geneveive were afraid of confederation because they feared the lost of their acadian french herritage.Also their french launguge and culture. They also did not want to have to compete for supplies from their markets for their farms.

Which Canadian province borders Montana and is important for wheat production and has large deposits of oil?

British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan all border Montana. Alberta has oil sands and grows wheat.