Dorian2
Well-Known Member
That's not typical Alberta at all. It's a bit "newsy nitpicked" IMHO. For context, Grand Prairie is a bigger Northern city with a population of around 65000. Largest city South of them is where I live in Edmonton. We have around 1.1 M. Gets a bit dicier going South towards Calgary and then further South is the foothills and Rocky Mountains where my Hillbilly clan are from.Alberta, Canada’s Texas;
Deputy PM Freeland responds to harassment incident in Alberta
Read in CTV News: https://apple.news/ABctVCF58S26kUkNrxSecQQ

Hope this helped.

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