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Encyclopedia > Bentley, Alberta
Bentley, Alberta, Canada
 
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Bentley, Alberta, Canada's Location.

Census Division No. 8
County Lacombe
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1,094 (2005)

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Time zone: Mountain: UTC -7
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52° 27" 54" N
114° 02' 59" W
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Highways Highway 20
Highway 12
Waterways Gull Lake
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Governing body: Bentley Town Council
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Bentley is a town in Alberta. It is a small town north of Sylvan Lake with one road, two gas stations, one hotel, and five busy liquor stores. Bentley is also known for the largest recumbent bicycle shop in Alberta. Connie is from Bentley. For considerations of sea level change, in particular rise associated with possible global warming, see sea level rise. ... Alberta provincial highway 20 is a short highway which located in central Alberta west of Highway 2. ... Alberta provincial highway 12 is an East-West highway through central Alberta. ... Gull Lake is a village and body of water, located about 24 kilometres from the town of Rimbey, Alberta. ... The Canada 2001 Census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population. ... The following is a list of sources used in the creation of encyclopedia articles on various geographic topics and locations, such as cities, counties, states, and countries. ... The following is a list of sources used in the creation of encyclopedia articles on various geographic topics and locations, such as cities, counties, states, and countries. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Canada. ... Main street in Bastrop, Texas, a small town A town is a residential community of people ranging from a few hundred to several thousands, although it may be applied loosely even to huge metropolitan areas. ... Motto: Fortis et liber (Latin: Strong and free) Official languages English (see below) Flower Wild rose                         Tree Lodgepole Pine Bird Great Horned Owl Capital Edmonton Largest city Calgary Lieutenant-Governor Norman Kwong Premier Ralph Klein (PC) Parliamentary representation  - House seat  - Senate seats 28 6 Area Total  - Land  - Water  (% of total... Sylvan Lake is a resort town in Alberta, Canada. ...


Population: 1,094 (2005)

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Stockwell Day - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1587 words)
He is a former Progressive Conservative cabinet minister in Alberta, and he served as leader of the Canadian Alliance party, before being ousted from that position.
In 1986, Day was elected to represent Red Deer North in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta as a Progressive Conservative (PC), a position that he held until 2000.
In December 1992 newly elected Alberta premier Ralph Klein brought Day into cabinet as his Minister of Labour, a position in which he oversaw controversial changes in his ministry, including layoffs in the civil service.
HENRY BENTLEY - DISTINGUISHED LOCAL CATTLEMAN - SPEAKS HIS MIND (8416 words)
BENTLEY: The only thing that I am not satisfied with is the fact that we have to work too many hours in a day to keep this thing up.
BENTLEY: The first few years that I went down to the coast, that was when the old highway opened, I started going down with the beef growers, and the people down there had no idea at all what was this side of the mountains.
BENTLEY: When they put the railroad through, the pipeline through, and the highway through, I claimed then that we were getting closer to the province of B.C. One old fellow at a meeting one time asked me if we had any notion of joining Alberta.
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