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  2. 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

  3. 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.

  4. Leduc—Wetaskiwin - Wikipedia

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    Leduc—Wetaskiwin is a future federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada. [2] Geography

  5. Alberta Highway 39 - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Provincial Highway No. 39, commonly referred to as Highway 39, is an east–west highway in central Alberta, Canada. [2] It extends from Highway 22, approximately 13 kilometres (8 mi) east of Drayton Valley, to Leduc where it ends at Highway 2. Highway 39 is about 91 kilometres (57 mi) long. [1] [3]

  6. Nisku - Wikipedia

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    Nisku is a hamlet and an industrial/business park in Alberta, Canada, within Leduc County. [2] It has an elevation of 705 metres (2,313 ft). The hamlet and industrial/business park are located in census division No. 11 and in the federal riding of Edmonton—Wetaskiwin.

  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.