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  2. Lee Ridge, Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Lee Ridge is a residential neighbourhood located in the Mill Woods area of south Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, named after former Edmonton mayor Robert Lee . The neighbourhood is bounded on the east by 66 Street, the south by 34 Avenue, the west by Mill Woods Road, and the north by 38 Avenue. The neighbourhood has a mixture of housing types ...

  3. Edmonton Oilers - Wikipedia

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    Rogers Place is the present home of the Edmonton Oilers. Edmonton Gardens (1972–1974) Northlands Coliseum (1974–2016) Commonwealth Stadium (2003 Heritage Classic and the 2023 Heritage Classic) Rogers Place (2016–present) Broadcasters. Television rights to most Edmonton Oilers games are held by Rogers Media.

  4. Royal Gardens, Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Royal Gardens, Edmonton. / 53.480; -113.529. Royal Gardens is a residential neighbourhood in south west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The neighbourhood is bounded on the north by Whitemud Drive, on the east by 111 Street, on the south by 40 Avenue, and on the west by 119 Street/121 Street. The residents of the community have public transportation ...

  5. Southeast Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton City Council. • Councillor. Keren Tang. Elevation. 718 m (2,356 ft) Southeast Edmonton is a residential area in the southeast portion of the City of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada. It was established in 2005 through Edmonton City Council's adoption of the Southeast Area Structure Plan, which guides the overall development of the area. [4]

  6. University of Alberta Botanic Garden - Wikipedia

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    The University of Alberta Botanic Garden (formerly the Devonian Botanic Garden) is Alberta 's largest botanical garden. It was established in 1959 by the University of Alberta. It is located approximately 3.1 km (1.9 mi) west of the city of Edmonton, Alberta and 5.9 km (3.7 mi) north of the town of Devon, in Parkland County. [1]

  7. List of neighbourhoods in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Clareview is located in the south-central portion of Edmonton's northeast sector. The area is generally bounded by a Canadian National rail line to the west, a power line right-of-way to the north of 153 Avenue to the north, the North Saskatchewan River valley and 18 Street to the east, and 130 Avenue and the Kennedale Ravine to the south.

  8. History of the Edmonton Oilers - Wikipedia

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    Game 4 was dominated by the Oilers' top line of Messier, Anderson and Simpson, as the trio accounted for 4 goals and 11 points in a 5–1 Edmonton victory. Game 5 at the Boston Garden saw Bill Ranford stop 29 of 30 shots, and Glenn Anderson score a goal and an assist in leading the Oilers to a 4–1 win.

  9. Edmonton-South - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton-South. Edmonton-South within the City of Edmonton (2017 boundaries). Edmonton-South (previously styled Edmonton South) is a provincial electoral district in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The first iteration was used for the 1913 and 1917 provincial elections. The district was re-created again for the 30th Alberta general election .