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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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The Mad Trapper of Rat River. On July 9, 1931, a man calling himself Albert Johnson wandered into Fort McPherson and bought supplies from the Northern Traders ...
Gerald Yoder was born about 1906. In 1940, he was 34 years old and lived in Mad River, Ohio, with his wife, Alberta, son, and 2 daughters.
An archive of the Milk River Review weekly newspaper. Coverage from November 11, 1948 to December 23, 1958 and from March 29, 1961 to December 14, 1961.
This comprehensive timeline is made up of multiple sections to ensure proper viewing. It spans pre-history and the early years of the watershed's history.
A Summer Road Trip in 2023 to Alberta, Canada to explore the prairie landscape, dinosaur museum, "outer space" and the Rocky Mountains.
Peace River is a town in northwest Alberta, Canada. It is along the banks of the Peace River at its confluence with the Smoky River, the Heart River and ...
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The numbers from the local school districts bore this out. In 1947 in the East Warren school, for instance, only six children attended the fall term. In 1910, ...
Alberta, the westernmost of Canada's three Prairie provinces, shares many physical features with its neighbours to the east, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.