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  2. Ford Parts & Accessories Depot - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Parts and Accessories Depot of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada is a historic building in the neighborhood of Huff Bremner Estate. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2006, the building was added to the Edmonton Inventory of Historic Sites on the basis of its " Early Modern architecture in the International Style ".

  3. Princess Auto - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, Princess Auto became a retailer, opening its first store in Edmonton, Alberta. [4] Still offering a national call centre and mail order service, the company began also selling items online in 1998. [5] In 2015, a manufacturing division in Winnipeg was closed.

  4. Mosaic Centre For Conscious Community and Commerce

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    The Mosaic Centre for Conscious Community and Commerce is located in the suburban neighbourhood of Summerside in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. While originally being designed for Oil Country Engineering Services, the building continues to focus on the engagement within local businesses and the interaction of its users. [1]

  5. List of cities in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Municipal Affairs, a ministry of the Cabinet of Alberta, is charged with coordination of all levels of local government. Administrative duties of cities include public safety, local transit, roads, water service, drainage and waste collection, as well as coordination of infrastructure with provincial and regional authorities (including ...

  6. Tegler Building - Wikipedia

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    The Tegler Building was a historic office building in Edmonton, Alberta. When it was built in 1912, at 15,750 square meters, it was the largest building in western Canada. [ 1 ] It was designated a historic resource in November 1981 but then in a motion from city council that designation was rescinded.

  7. Central Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Central Alberta is bordered by the Canadian Rockies in the west, Southern Alberta and the Calgary Region to the south, Saskatchewan to the east and Northern Alberta to the north. It completely surrounds the Edmonton Capital Region and contains the central part of the heavily populated Calgary-Edmonton Corridor .