Examples of using Alberta in English and their translations into Hindi
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I learned from my grandparents about the sacred areas within Blackfeet tribal territory in Montana and Alberta, which is not far from Lakota tribal territory in the Dakotas.
It seemed to be linked with the identity of Alberta: Being Albertan was knowing this and participating in it,” she says.
In 1943, I began my pioneer service near Fort Macleod and Claresholm, Alberta.
The fossil, which was found at the Dinosaur Provincial Park in southern Alberta, is of a small….
Princess Louise Carolina Alberta gave her name to this province when it was made a district in 1882(later to become a province in 1905).
For some, including British Columbia and Alberta, that means buying cannabis from licensed producers,
The school where she taught, in Alberta, and where the children arrived on horseback.
About a dozen single rats enter Alberta every year along the border
In 2014, Wipro signed a 10-year $1.2 billion contract with ATCO, a Canadian Energy& Utilities corporation based in Calgary, Alberta.
his shoe shop was a center of spiritual activity in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, in the 1930' s.
Gerry Harrington, the director of the Suicide Information and Education Centre in Calgary, Alberta, notes that as people age,
The Canadians did manage to sell off one Diefenbunker in Alberta, but when rumors spread that the new owner was thinking about reselling it to a biker gang,
Even if things get out of the mood Yokunarazu, Alberta Beef Torezu principal food of the long-awaited nausea and chills, and could only eat fruit
When the University of Alberta was founded in 1908 in Strathcona(now part of Edmonton),
Production moved to Alberta for scenes set in Smallville, with the cemetery scene filmed in the canyon of Beynon, Alberta, the high school football scenes at Barons, Alberta, and the Kent farm constructed at Blackie, Alberta.
Ontario-based Equipment Corps Inc. used four customized Straightpoint wireless load shackles and four JD Neuhaus air hoists to install two new exchangers at the Syncrude Refinery in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada during an overhaul at the site.
To make a rough estimate, pipelines cost about $6-$12 per barrel to move crude from Hardisty in Alberta to the Gulf Coast, while it costs about $16-$18 per barrel when using rail.
In Alberta, changes introduced in 2008 included a ban on"happy hour," minimum prices,
After a gut-wrenching segment on the environmental disaster known as the Alberta tar sands,
were adopted when the Eskimos received uniforms from the University of Alberta Golden Bears football team, which was dormant due to a lack of competition at the time the Eskimos began play(in their current incarnation) in 1949.