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Edmonton

[ ed-muhn-tuhn ]

noun

  1. a city in and the capital of Alberta, in the central part, in SW Canada.


Edmonton

/ ˈɛdməntən /

noun

  1. a city in W Canada, capital of Alberta: oil industry. Pop: 782 101 (2001)
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Edmonton

  1. Capital of Alberta , Canada , and largest city in the province.
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Example Sentences

He finished his rookie year by scoring his last goal in the first period of the Kings’ season-ending playoff loss to the Edmonton Oilers.

Two undercover officers acting as lorry drivers were then tasked with taking the load up the A3, from Portsmouth to the warehouse in Edmonton, north London.

From BBC

Alphonso Davies, a Champions League winner with Bayern Munich and a World Cup starter for Canada, was born in a camp in Ghana, then emigrated to Edmonton with his family when he was 5.

“McDavid will be at the forefront of it all,” said Mark Messier, who captained Edmonton’s last Cup-winning team 34 years ago.

The veteran Edmonton forward is about to play in his fourth Cup final in the last five years after falling short as a member of the Dallas Stars, Montreal Canadiens and Tampa Bay Lightning.

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