Andrew, Alberta

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Andrew, Alberta, Canada
 
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Census Division No. 10
County Lamont
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Founded  
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Population:

Village Population


485 (2001)

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Time zone: Mountain: UTC -7
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53°52′48.9″N, 112°19′55.3″W
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Highways Highway 45
Highway 855
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Mayor: Jerry Kupina
Governing body: Andrew Village Council

 

1(sc) According to the Canada 2001 Census.
2(gr) Geographic references.
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Andrew is a village in central Alberta north of Vegreville. Andrew is most famous as the home of the world's largest duck roadside attraction, part of the Giants of the Prairies.

[edit] Famous People From Andrew

  • Ed Stelmach became Alberta's premier-elect to succeed Ralph Klein in the early morning hours of Sunday, December 3, 2006. This was the result of the provincial Progressive Conservative Party's election to pick a new leader. Stelmach had been a third-place contender, but came up the middle to win the race over the favoured frontrunners. He officially became the province's premier on December 15.

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