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Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Peace River; In office August 30, 1971 – June 15, 1993: Preceded by: Robert Wiebe: Succeeded by: Gary Friedel: Personal details; Born May 13, 1929 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada: Died: December 24, 1996 (aged 67) Peace River, Alberta, Canada: Political party
Frederick Sutherland, known as Fred, was born in the small isolated township of Peace River, Alberta, on 26 February 1923, the son of Frederick Snr. and Clara Caroline (née Richards). Both his parents were in the medical profession, his father a doctor and his mother a nurse.
Born in Palmerston, New Zealand, Baldwin was educated in Edmonton, Alberta and became a lawyer. He stood unsuccessfully for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 1935 general election, as the Conservative candidate in the riding of Peace River. During World War II, he served with the Canadian Army in Britain and Europe.
Peace River Museum, Archives & Mackenzie Centre: Located 99th Street and 103rd Avenue, the museum contains over 10,000 artifacts and contains a fur trade gallery, aboriginal artifacts and the Peace River Gallery which documents the history of settlement in Peace River. The wheelshaft from the famous steamer D.A Thomas is located on the grounds.
Frank Edward Oberle Jr. ECA (born October 27, 1957) is a Canadian politician who was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the provincial constituency of Peace River as a Progressive Conservative, from 2004 to 2015.
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William Kenneth Kiernan (July 25, 1916 – August 26, 1997) was a Canadian businessman and political figure in British Columbia.He represented Chilliwack in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1952 to 1972 as a Social Credit member.
Dubuc ran for a seat to the Alberta Legislature in the Peace River provincial electoral district as an Independent in the 1905 Alberta general election.He defeated Liberal candidate James Cornwall by an unknown number of votes.