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The city associated with Edmonton is the funds of the Canadian province of Alberta. Listed because Canada's sixth largest metropolitan region, Edmonton is located in the middle of the province inside a fertile farmland area of the prairies area. Edmonton was considered first found in 1754 by Anthony Henday, a hair trader using the Hudson's Bay Company however, Fort Edmonton wasn't established formally until 1795 as a major trading post about the North Saskatchewan Water.
Why Edmonton?
The title 'Edmonton' was advised by 2 influential European settlers at the time, after Edmonton, London their own birthplace. Because of the fertile farmland and proper placement about the river, Edmonton started to expand rapidly in the hair trade as well as agricultural sectors. The original Fort Edmonton now serves as a tourist appeal, the largest living history appeal in Canada. Today, Edmonton is the staging center with regard to oil glass beads projects north of the town and for diamond mining projects in the Northwest Territories.
Edmonton was incorporated like a city in 1904 and was named Alberta's capital when the province joined the Confederation within 1905. The city by itself has a population of 730,000 with a metropolitan area population of 1 million. With a city population associated with just over 1 million people, the city is the northernmost city in North America having a population of over 1 million. The city is known as "The Event City" because of its hosting of year round festivals as well as events.
Edmonton Location
Edmonton is designated by ravines, heavy river valleys, rolling hills and flat plains. At an elevation of 2,200 foot (668 m), Edmonton is nearly at the geographic middle of the province of Alberta. The North Saskatchewan River is the most prominent geographical feature of Edmonton as it runs directly through the city from the southwest corner towards the northeast corner with many creeks intersecting it along the way. The North Saskatchewan River originates within the Columbia Icefield.
The city is also in the middle of the actual province's separation in between prairie and woodland regions. The river area is home to the largest stretch of yankee elm trees in North America and the recreation area system inside the valley is twenty times larger than Brand new York's Central Recreation area. The valley is wealthy with ponds, parks, strolling trails, and basic amenities spanning Twenty five km. A lot of the region round the city continues to be altered due to oil as well as natural gas pursuit.
Edmonton Demographics
In the last census drawn in 2006, Edmonton had a population associated with 730,000 citizens in the town. The surrounding city area had been recorded to have just over 1 million residents. Within the city, Edmonton's populace density shows up at 1067 individuals per square kilometre.
The average age of citizens living in Edmonton is 35.3 years old out of which, 50.5% from the population is female, and 49.5% of the population is male. The majority of residents are of European descent including French, British, Scottish, Irish, Ukrainian and Irish. White residents make up 70% of the population, 5% are aboriginal people and 22% tend to be visible minorities living in the town.
Edmonton Climate
Edmonton's climate is fairly dried out even with the presence of the river running through the city. Temps are warm during the summer time and chilly during the winter. Average temperatures during the winter are around -11.Seven degrees C (10.9 F) and 17.5 C (63.5 F) during the summer time. Edmonton experiences a few days during the hottest parts of the summer where temperatures exceed the 30 diploma Celsius mark and during the summer time where temps go beneath -20 degrees Celsius tag. The coldest temperature actually recorded within the city was -49.4 C (-56.9 F) in 1886 using the hottest temperature ever documented at 37.3 D (100.Nine F) in 2006.
The region typically experiences a large amount of sunshine but remains less humid than a few Canadian cities. Edmonton receives on average 476.Nine millimetres (18.Seventy eight in) of precipitation consisting of 123.5 centimetres (48.6 within) of snowfall and 365.Seven millimetres (14.Forty in) associated with rainfall. During the summer months Edmonton frequently experiences serious thunderstorms that produce hail, strong winds, and plenty of rain. Occasionally funnel clouds are noticed in the region but tornadoes are rare.
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Charges pending against 18-year-old man
A Drayton Valley man is dead and another in hospital after an early morning crash southwest of Edmonton Sunday. - 2 hours ago
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Second man charged in homicide
A second man has been charged with second-degree murder in Edmonton's eighth homicide of the year. - 2 hours ago
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Family left homeless
A family is homeless after a massive blaze left their southside property in ruins late Saturday afternoon. - 15 hours ago
Edmontons View on World News
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Charges pending against 18-year-old man
A Drayton Valley man is dead and another in hospital after an early morning crash southwest of Edmonton Sunday. - 2 hours ago
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Second man charged in homicide
A second man has been charged with second-degree murder in Edmonton's eighth homicide of the year. - 2 hours ago
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Eight Afghan civilians said killed in NATO strike
Eight members of an Afghan family, including six children and two women, were killed in a NATO airstrike in eastern Afghanistan, local authorities said on Sunday. - 5 hours ago
Edmonton Homes
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I’ve got some bragging rights
I took the opportunity this past Victoria Day long weekend to head back home and visit some family and drive out to my hometown of Benalto. - 18 hours ago
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Building sustainable homes
Did you know that most homes contain many chemicals that can cause health problems? - 19 hours ago
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A phase of their own
Innovations by Jayman is set to put their stamp on the south Edmonton community of Allard. - 19 hours ago
Edmonton Sports News
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Five in the running for Conn Smythe trophy
With just two teams remaining, the list of candidates for the Conn Smythe Trophy honouring the post-season MVP has narrowed. Here’s a look at five of those in the running based on their play thus... - 2 hours ago
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Dos Santos floors Mir
Junior dos Santos made his first successful defence of the heavyweight championship, earning a second-round TKO victory over Frank Mir in the main event of UFC 146 in Las Vegas on Saturday. - 2 hours ago
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Webber wins Grand Prix of Monaco
Red Bull Renault's Mark Webber became the sixth different driver to win a race this season by capturing the 78-lap Formula One race at the historic Grand Prix of Monaco circuit. - 3 hours ago
Edmonton Oilers
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- Oil Kings' identity tested at Memorial Cup
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