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He was appointed to the district court bench in 1920 and in 1924 Chief Justice of Northern Alberta. [ 2 ] His obituary was printed in The Edmonton Journal on March 6, 1956.
Belly River near Fort Macleod, N.W.T. (present-day Alberta) July 24, 1880 Drowned along with four horses in the Belly River [11] Sergeant Thomas Fennessey Royal Newfoundland Constabulary: Betts Cove, Crown Colony of Newfoundland (present day Newfoundland and Labrador) January 27, 1884 Died in an accident [6] Constable George Pearce Arnold NWMP
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
After Chomiak's death in 1984, John-Paul Himka, a professor of history at the University of Alberta, who was Chomiak's son-in-law (and also Freeland's uncle by marriage), used Chomiak's records, including old issues of the newspaper, as the basis of several scholarly papers focused on the coverage of Soviet mass murders of Ukrainian civilians.
Gerald William "Ged" Baldwin OC (January 18, 1907 – December 16, 1991) was a Canadian politician who served as the member of Parliament (MP) for the riding of Peace River from 1958 to 1980. He was known as the "Father and Grandfather" of the Access to Information Act .
St. Lawrence River, Quebec 890 1711 Quebec expedition (1711) Shipwreck: Quebec: Failed expedition that led to the drowning of about 890 676 2021 2021 Western North America heat wave: Heat wave: Alberta and British Columbia 610 excess deaths in BC and 66 excess deaths in Alberta during the week [6] [7] [8] 500+ 1953 Polio: Epidemic: Canada 562 ...
Low represented Peace River, Alberta until he lost his seat, along with every other Social Credit Member of Parliament (MP), in the 1958 federal election. Low retired as party leader in 1961 and became a judge of the juvenile and family court in Lethbridge in 1961. [6] He would die later in 1962.
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.