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  2. List of people from Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Chong (born 1938), comedian, actor and musician. Ben Cotton (born 1975), film and television actor. Trevor Devall (born 1972), voice actor, born in Edmonton. Paula Devicq (born 1965), actress. Rosemary Dunsmore (born 1953), TV, film, and theatre actress. Nathan Fillion (born 1971), film and television actor.

  3. List of people from Edmonton, London - Wikipedia

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    This list of people from Edmonton, London includes people were born, educated, or lived in Edmonton, London : John Clayton Adams (landscape artist) [1] Gladys Aylward (Protestant missionary) [2] Tony Barber (musician) [3] Percival Harry Barton (footballer) [4]

  4. First Nations in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    From this total population, 47.3% of the population lives on an Indian reserve and the other 52.7% live in urban centres. According to the 2011 Census, the First Nations population in Edmonton (the provincial capital) totalled at 31,780, which is the second highest for any city in Canada (after Winnipeg).

  5. Category:People from Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Alfred H. Savage. Ted Scott. William Seager (philosopher) Karen Spencer, Countess Spencer. Natasha Staniszewski. William Stevenson (judge) Seraphim Storheim.

  6. Timeline of Edmonton history - Wikipedia

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    1966 – CN Tower was completed, the tallest building in Edmonton at the time, and city's first skyscraper. 1967 – Provincial Museum and Archives of Alberta opened. 1969 – Edmonton becomes the first Canadian city to join the North American Emergency Telephone 911 plan. 1970s – Major construction boom occurred.

  7. Ghermezian family - Wikipedia

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    Official website. The Ghermezian family ( Persian: خانواده‌ی قرمزیان ), is a Canadian business family of Iranian Jewish origin. The Ghermezians are best known for building North America's three largest shopping malls: West Edmonton Mall, Mall of America, and American Dream. The family has been based in Edmonton since 1964.

  8. Demographics of Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    The median age was 35.3 years of age, compared to 37.6 years of age for all of Canada. Also, according to the 2006 census, 50.5% of the population within the City of Edmonton were female, while 49.5% were male. Children under five accounted for approximately 5.6% of the resident population of Edmonton.

  9. History of Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton became a city in 1904, and shortly after, with a mere 5,000 people became Alberta's capital. Edmonton gained a direct railway connection to Winnipeg with the 1905 arrival of the Canadian Northern Railway, which opened a line to Vancouver in 1915. Strathcona attained city status in 1907. With the new land west of Queens Avenue (modern ...

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