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  2. Murray Auto Group - Wikipedia

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    Leduc received its termination letter in spring 2009, although having planned to keep their doors open until October 2010, they received an offer for the property and decided to sell. They closed their doors November 30, 2009.

  3. Stellantis Canada - Wikipedia

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    Stellantis Canada (formerly, FCA Canada, Inc. and Chrysler Canada) is the wholly owned subsidiary of Stellantis through its North American division operating in Canada. . Incorporated in 1925, the Chrysler Corporation of Canada acquired a Maxwell-Chalmers plant in Windsor, Ontario that had been used to manufacture some Chrysler models in the previ

  4. List of Chrysler platforms - Wikipedia

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    Dodge Plymouth Eagle Jeep L: 1978–1990: subcompact car-Omni 024 Charger ... Dodge Plymouth Chrysler Jeep AB: 1971–2003: Sportsman Tradesman Ram Van Ram Wagon ...

  5. Leduc, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Local newspaper, the Leduc Representative (the Leduc Rep), and the regional newspaper, the Leduc-Wetaskiwin Pipestone Flyer, serve Leduc. Leduc's first FM radio station, CJLD-FM, began in 2013 and is known on-air as "93.1 The One". An internet-based community radio station, branded "Leduc Radio" since 2008, also serves the city.

  6. RAD Torque Raceway - Wikipedia

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    RAD Torque Raceway, formerly known as Capital City Raceway Park, Capital Raceway, Labatt Raceway, Budweiser Motorsports Park, and Castrol Raceway, is a multi-track auto racing facility located just south of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on land leased from the Edmonton International Airport.

  7. Kavanagh, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Kavanagh is a hamlet in Alberta, Canada within Leduc County. [2] It is located on Highway 2A between Millet and Leduc , approximately 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of Edmonton . The hamlet was settled by workers of the Kavanagh block of the Canadian National Railway and was named for Charles Edmund Kavanagh, railway superintendent.