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James Moodie developed the Rosedale Mine in Alberta's Red Deer River Valley in 1911. Although Moodie paid higher wages and operated the mine more safely and ...
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Alberta, the westernmost of Canada's three Prairie provinces, shares many physical features with its neighbours to the east, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
From 1900 to 1910 the population of the province increased by more than 500 percent. Irrigation made diversified agriculture possible in southern and eastern ...
1910-1916: Railway reaches the area and settlers begin colonizing the valley. ... In recognizing the need to plan for the growth of the Town of Peace River, the ...
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Mar 12, 2009 ˇ The river is free-flowing for 85 percent of its entire 95-mile length, with only Matthews Dam (which forms Ruth Lake) impeding its flow. Anyone ...
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Explore the rich history of this amazing place. A selection of key moments that have shaped how our municipality has evolved to what it is today.
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The history of Bonnyville is a long and rich one; like most of the Canadian West, it has its roots in fur traders and missionaries.
George W. Wallis was never meant to be a dairy farmer. His mind went toward numbers – the adding and subtracting that had been part of his.
Mar 4, 2012 ˇ 100 Years Between the Rivers: A History of Glenwood,. Hartley & Standoff — May Archibald, Helen. Leavitt, and Brenda Ferris, ...
circa 1907. Local settlers, having chosen a homestead south of the North Saskatchewan River, rely heavily on ferries to access Edmonton markets across the river ...