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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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How much do carpenters make in Alberta?

The average wage for carpenters is less than the average ($44,231) for all occupations in the province. However, wages depend on trades certification and other variables, such as union membership. For example, the current rate for journeyman members of the B.C. Carpenters Union is $27.54/hr (approximately. $54,000 per year), plus benefits. On average, carpenters with trades certification earned $7,000 per year more than non-certified workers. Based on these variables, 19% of B.C.'s carpenters working full-time, full-year earned $50,000 or more.

How do you run a 200 meter race in track?

to run the 200 you come out of the blocks in a drive phase which mean that you are pushing out of the blocks at about 85 perccent and you are pushing off the track. after about 20 to 30 meters you bring youre body up and begin to run with knee lift. it may seem like youre running slow but when you start passing people youll know youre not because you are now sprinting full speed and everyone else is beginning to slow down

Another way you could run is fire out of the block 95% until your lane straightens out then get into your stride and hold it until the finish

What is the size of Calgary Alberta?

The Metropolitan Vancouver ( or Greater Vancouver) area is home to about 3 million people. It is the third largest metropolitan area in Canada.

Who is the Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta?

The current Lieutenant Governor of Alberta is His Honour Colonel (ret'd) the Honourable Donald Ethell.
Donald Ethell

What are the Repossession laws in Alberta can?

they are different if you finance than when you lease. when you lease and get behind on your payments (usually 3 months) the bank will ask you to either catch up with your payment or they will send a bailif (civil enforcment-sherriff's department most likely) to get the car from you but he can't breach the peace for example if you start arguing with him and say he can not take the car then they have to file a civil claim and with court judgment they can enforce it. but if you give up the car you will be liable for the rest of the payments that you signed in the contract. if you finance it's the same thing they can only enforce it with a court order or take the vehicle only if you agree and comply but only between 6am and 10pm and without breaching the peace. once the vehicle is reposessed you're NOT going to be sued for the difference once they have the car you are cleared from the loan. you will gat a paper saying that once the car is reposessed the claim against you is satisfied and you're all free! please ask if you have any questions i just went through repo couple weeks ago and i know all the laws and procedures (I've been driving my car for 8 months before they found me)

Province of Alberta in Canada the meaning of Alberta?

I am not sure if this applies to the Alberta in Canada, but the French meaning of the name is 'Noble & Famous'.

Alberta, Canada was named after Queen Victoria's daughter Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, whose husband was the Governor General of Canada.

What mountain range separates British Columbia from Alberta?

The mountain range that forms the boundary between British Columbia and Alberta in Canada is the Rocky Mountains. The highest point in Alberta is called Mount Columbia.

Who is the next of kin Alberta Canada?

First would be spouse.

If no spouse, then children

If no spouse or children, then parents

If no spouse, children or parents, then siblings.

If no spouse, children, parents or siblings, then nieces and nephews.

If none of the above, then the next relative in line. (Grandparent, aunt, uncle, cousin and so on.)

What is the legal babysitting age in Alberta?

Well, there isn't really a legal age. Most all parents don't let their kids babysit until they're 12, so if you're 11 or younger, watch out! You may be in for a big surprise. Some people even get mad at you and look down on you if you try to babysit before you're 12. I would be careful, but

How many times does Ireland fit in Alberta?

Afghanistan is 652,230 sq km

Ireland is 70,273 sq km

So it would fit almost Nine (9) times :))

What is the altitude of Lethbridge Alberta Canada?

I believe Lethbridge sits at 3000 feet above sea level.

What is bigger Texas or Alberta?

Texas is bigger

Alberta is 255,541 sq mi while Texas is 268,820 square miles

Distance from Alberta to Saskatchewan?

The distance from Alberta to Saskatchewan is about 30 feet, as the two provinces are right beside each other.

What is the driving distance from red deer to strathmore Alberta?

Driving Distance from Strathmore km milesTime Required Calgary (city centre) 50 25 36 minutes

When did the Calgary Stampede start?

It opens with the 9 a.m. parade that starts on the first Friday of the first full week in July.

What animals are found in Alberta?

Some wildlife include the following:

White-tail Deer

Moose

Elk

Mule Deer

Red Fox

Woodland Caribou

Grey Wolf

Grizzly Bear

Black Bear

Cougar

Canada Lynx

Bobcat

Great Horned Owl

Red-tailed Hawk

Goshawk

Boreal Chickadee

Diamond-back Rattlesnake

Leopard Frog

Raven

Bald Eagle

Golden Eagle

Snowshoe Hare

White-tailed Jack Rabbit

Pronghorn Antelope

Wolverine

Pine Martin

Black-Footed Ferret

Burrowing Owl

Richardson's Ground Squirrel

Plains Bison

Woodland Bison

Canada Goose

Whooping Crane

Mallard Duck

This is just a short list of the many birds, reptiles, mammals and amphibians found in Alberta.

What were the factors that made the colonial regions different from one another?

The biggest difference was the location of the 3 sections of the colonies. The northern colonies lived differently than the middle and the most difference was in the southern plantations/colonies. That difference still exists today. The middle and northern colonies were more alike than the southern colonies were with the other two. The lifestyle of southern colonies was agrarian and the use of slaves set them apart. While northern and middle colonies had a mixture of cash crops, sailing and shipping industry, with industry of things like making glass.

What are some What are facts about Alberta?

* Vegreville is home to a huge Ukrainian Easter Egg

* žAlberta was named after an English princess called Princess Louise Caroline Alberta.

Also... Mining; agriculture; food processing; oil refining; metals; machinery; chemical products; hydroelectric power; wood and wood products; fur; and fishing are Natural Resource.

World's 5th largest producer of energy in the world.

Alberta is one of the world's largest producer of wheat.

. Alberta was named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, fourth daughter of Queen Victoria.

there are 5 national parks located at Alberta.

The first peopel to settle here came 8000 years ago.

About 3.5 million people live here.

What percentage is Alberta's gst?

The current GST percentage in Alberta is 5% as of January 1, 2008.

GST is a federal sales tax. It is the same in Alberta as in every province and territory in Canada: currently 5%.

How long does it take to drive from Medicine Hat Alberta to Banff Alberta?

Average time is at least four hours. It always takes a little longer in winter driving conditions.

What are the three smallest cities in Alberta?

Five largest Cities in Alberta in order:

Calgary: 1,065,455 (2009)

Edmonton: 783,439 (2009)

Red Deer: 89,891 (2009)

Lethbridge: 86,659(2010)

Fort Mcmurray 76,797(2010) plus the shadow population (not inluded) 27,541

St. Albert just misses the list with (2010) people

Even though Fort McMurray boasts 76,797(2010) people, it isn't legally a city. It isn't even a town. It is administered by the County of Wood Buffalo. Which has a total population of 104,338.

Same situation as Sherwood Park, which with 62,786 people thought to be a city, is also administered by a County seat.(Rounded Up)

What is Alberta's main industry?

The two main industries in Alberta are agriculture and oil and gas.