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  2. Grant MacEwan - Wikipedia

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    Grant MacEwan. John Walter Grant MacEwan OC AOE (August 12, 1902 – June 15, 2000) was a Canadian farmer, professor at the University of Saskatchewan, Dean of Agriculture at the University of Manitoba, the 28th Mayor of Calgary and both a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) and the ninth Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, Canada.

  3. MacEwan University - Wikipedia

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    MacEwan University (/ məˈkjuːən / mə-KEW-ən) is a public undergraduate university located in the downtown core of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Formerly a two-year college, [1] in 2009 it became Alberta's sixth university. MacEwan University offers ten baccalaureate degrees, one applied degree and 43 diploma and certificate programs.

  4. Animethon - Wikipedia

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    Animethon was formed back in 1994 by the University of Alberta's anime club, Banzai Anime Klub of Alberta (BAKA), with the intention of promoting Japanese anime. The first Animethon was a one-day event that allowed people to view different Japanese anime movies and television shows within two classrooms at Grant MacEwan.

  5. MacEwan station - Wikipedia

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    MacEwan. MacEwan station is an Edmonton LRT station on the Metro Line in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is located across from MacEwan University on 105 Avenue between 103 and 104 Street. The station opened on September 6, 2015. [1]

  6. Old Canadian National rail yard - Wikipedia

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    Since the early 1990s the area has seen increasing redevelopment. CN donated some of the land to then-Grant MacEwan Community College (now University) for its new campus, and some of it was taken by the government-owned Canada Lands Company for private sale. By the 2010s, the former yards were almost completely covered with new buildings, and ...

  7. Higher education in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    In September, 2009, Calgary's Mount Royal University and Edmonton's Grant MacEwan University became the province's fifth and sixth public universities, respectively. Formerly considered colleges, both institutions offer many of the degrees and facilities previously only available at the two larger universities.

  8. Alberta Liberal Party - Wikipedia

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    He led the party from 1947 to 1958 leading to significant gains in popular votes and seats. He resigned the leadership to run for Mayor of Edmonton, and was succeeded by John Walter Grant MacEwan, M.L.A. for Calgary City. MacEwan was beset by problems entirely beyond his ability to control.

  9. Jimmy Herman - Wikipedia

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    Herman moved to Edmonton in 1980 to study at Grant MacEwan College's Native Communications Program. There, he received the Malcolm Calliou Award for his ambition to succeed, and to inspire other Aboriginal people to do the same.