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Encyclopedia > Division No. 7, Alberta
Division No. 7, Alberta, Canada
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Population
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Division No. 7 is a census division in central Alberta, centred around Stettler. This article explains the meaning of area as a physical quantity. ... Outline map of Canadas Census Divisions in 2001 Census divisions are defined by Statistics Canada as the next smallest political region below province or territory, in Canada, similar to a county. ... Motto: Fortis et Liber (Strong and free) Other Canadian provinces and territories Capital Edmonton Largest city Calgary Lieutenant-Governor Norman Kwong Premier Ralph Klein (PC) Area 661,848 km² (6th) • Land 642,317 km² • Water 19,531 km² (2. ... Stettler (52°18′N 112°43′W Elevation: 00 feet) is a town in Alberta, Canada, with a year-round population of approximately 5200. ...


Communities

  • Cities
  • Villages
    • Alliance
    • Amisk
    • Big Valley
    • Botha
    • Buffalo Lake
    • Chauvin
    • Czar
    • Daysland
    • Donalda
    • Edgerton
    • Erskine
    • Gadsby
    • Galahad
    • Halkirk
    • Heisler
    • Hughenden
    • Irma
    • Killam
    • Lougheed
    • Nevis
    • Provost
    • Rochon Sands
    • Sedgewick
    • Strome
    • White Sands
  • Municipal Districts
    • Wainwright No. 61
    • Provost No. 52

Castor is a small town in the Canadian province of Alberta at 52°13N‑111°54W elev. ... Coronation, Alberta is a small community in East Central Alberta, Canada. ... Forestburg is a village located in East Central Alberta, Canada. ... Hardisty, Alberta, (52° 44′ 22″ N, 111° 18′ 31″ W, Elevation: 625 m (2050)), is a town (pop 761; 2005) in Flagstaff County in Alberta, Canada. ... Stettler (52°18′N 112°43′W Elevation: 00 feet) is a town in Alberta, Canada, with a year-round population of approximately 5200. ... Wainwright is a small town on the prairies of Alberta, Canada. ... Buffalo Lake is the fourth largest lake in Alberta. ... Flagstaff County is a county in east central Alberta, Canada. ... The county of Stettler includes the town of Stettler, Alberta the hamlets of Byemoor, Endiang, Erskine, Nevis, and Red Willow; the villages of Big Valley, Botha, Donalda, Gadsby and the summer villages of Rochon Sands and White Sands. ...

Surrounding Census Divisions

Flag of New York Alberta
Cities Airdrie | Brooks | Calgary | Camrose | Cold Lake | Edmonton | Fort Saskatchewan | Grande Prairie | Leduc | Lethbridge | Lloydminster | Medicine Hat | Red Deer | Spruce Grove | St. Albert | Wetaskiwin
Census Divisions 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19
Counties and Municipal Districts Acadia | Athabasca | Barrhead | Beaver | Bighorn | Big Lakes | Birch Hills | Bonnyville | Brazeau | Camrose | Cardston | Clear Hills | Clearwater | Cypress | East Peace | Fairview | Flagstaff | Foothills | Forty Mile | Grande Prairie | Greenview | Kananaskis | Kneehill | Lacombe | Lac Ste. Anne | Lakeland | Lamont | Leduc | Lesser Slave Lake | Lethbridge | Mackenzie | Minburn | Mountain View | Newell | Northern Lights | Opportunity | Paintearth | Parkland | Peace | Pincher Creek | Ponoka | Provost | Ranchland | Red Deer | Rocky View | Saddle Hills | Smoky Lake | Smoky River | Spirit River | Starland | Stettler | St. Paul | Strathcona | Sturgeon | Taber | Thorhild | Two Hills | Vermilion River | Vulcan | Wainwright | Warner | Westlock | Wetaskiwin | Wheatland | Willow Creek | Wood Buffalo | Woodlands | Yellowhead
See also Culture of Alberta | Geography of Alberta | History of Alberta | Industry in Alberta | Politics of Alberta

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DIVISION 9 PROHIBITIONS (7306 words)
A candidate or registered party, or a person acting on their behalf, who causes election advertising to be conducted shall mention in or on the message that its transmission was authorized by the official agent of the candidate or by the registered agent of the party, as the case may be.
(1) No person shall knowingly cause to be transmitted to the public, in an electoral district on polling day before the close of all of the polling stations in that electoral district, the results of an election survey that have not previously been transmitted to the public.
No person shall transmit the result or purported result of the vote in an electoral district to the public in another electoral district before the close of all of the polling stations in that other electoral district.
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