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  2. Robert Smallboy - Wikipedia

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    Robert Smallboy. Chief Robert (Bobtail) Smallboy (7 November 1898 - 8 July 1984), Cree name Keskayo Apitchitchiw, was a community leader who brought national attention to problems faced by urban and reserve Indians when he "returned to the land" with followers from troubled Canadian Indian reservations. [1] He was born while his parent s were ...

  3. United for Literacy - Wikipedia

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    It was founded as the Reading Camp Association and was renamed Frontier College in 1919. [1] In 2022, Frontier College changed its name to United for Literacy. The organization's aim is to improve literacy levels in Canada by providing education to those who seek assistance with their learning and have been overlooked or left behind by the ...

  4. Edmonton Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton Public Schools (legally Edmonton School Division) is the largest public school division in Edmonton, the second largest in Alberta, and the sixth largest in Canada. The division offers a variety of alternative and special needs programs, and many are offered in multiple locations to improve accessibility for students.

  5. Bev Facey Community High School - Wikipedia

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    Bev Facey is accredited as Alberta school number 3340 by Alberta Education. [14] In 2015 the school had a three-year high school completion rate of 85.7%, a four-year completion rate of 86.9%, and a five-year completion rate of 91.1%, exceeding the average completion rates for Elk Island Public Schools and the province.

  6. Jack Pickup - Wikipedia

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    Harold Jackson "Jack" Pickup was born on 17 January 1919 to William Samuel Pickup and Dorothy Mary Aylward. [2] He had one sister, Zoe. [3] Two years after he was born, the Pickup family relocated to Fort William, Ontario.

  7. Scouting and Guiding in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Camp Impeesa is located in the Castle Wilderness area in the Rocky Mountains, near Pincher Creek, Alberta. Camp Impeesa was first founded during the late 1960s with the idea of having a base camp from Scouts to take backpacking trips in the southern Canadian rockies. During the 1970s, the camp became a residential program for Cubs and Scouts.