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What to Bring on a Long ...
Moving a long distance can be a daunting task. What items should you bring to your new home? What should you pack and what should you take yourself?
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How to Tell Friends You Don't ...
We all have friends who are great to hang out with--but may not make great roommates. You should never move into a bad situation, so how do you gently tell your friends you rather not live with them?
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How to Pack for Long Term ...
How you pack your items will determine how safe they are. Packing for long term storage requires additional consideration because your items will be unused for long periods of time. This guide will show you what additional precautions should be made for long term storage packing.
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How to Move Cold-Blooded Pets
Moving small pets is hard, but there are a few more options available to you when it comes to re-locating cold-blooded pets, who can be transported by vehicle or by the postal service.
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How to Help Your Movers
This guide will give you some useful pointers on how to make your moving day go as smoothly as possible by helping out your movers and lending a hand when needed.
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TopMoving.ca has hundreds of listings for moving companies in Alberta, Canada. We help you make the best choice when hiring the moving company for your upcoming relocation. We screen all our moving companies throughout Alberta and the rest of Canada to ensure a successful move for you.
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The moving companies will provide you with moving tips, packing information and any other moving services to help you through your move in or out of Alberta, AB. Reduce your stress and let one of our reputable moving companies in Alberta help you with the packing and loading of your belongings. The professional crews of the moving companies in Canada are experienced and can assist you with every aspect of your move.
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 About Alberta Located on the western side of the country, Alberta is Canada's fourth largest province, at 661,848 square kilometres. It borders British Colombia and Saskatchewan as well as the Northwest Territories and the U.S. state Montana to the south.
Alberta's capital city of Edmonton is located in the center of the province and is the most northern major city in Canada. Edmonton also serves as a hub for resource development in Canada. The largest city in Alberta is Calgary, located approximately 280 kilometres south of Edmonton.
Alberta is well-connected by air, with international airports in both Edmonton and Calgary. The province also has extensive public transit systems -- the Alberta Prairie Railway Excursions is a popular tourist attraction catering to thousands of tourists per year.
For those outside the cities, the province offers a wide variety of picturesque terrains to enjoy. There are approximately 600 lakes and 245 rivers throughout Alberta. With its business friendly policies and tax structure, Alberta attracts around 82,000 new residents every year.
In December 2014, the unemployment rate was 4.7 percent in Alberta. Full-time employment increased by 6,200 and part-time employment increased by 2,200 from the previous month.
The industries with the most employment increases in December 2014 were construction, forestry, fishing, mining, quarrying, oil and gas, transportation and warehousing, and culture and recreation.
Alberta primarily produces oil, gas and biomass and even wind energy. Coal mining is an important activity and mineral extraction is an important sector. Agriculture and agro based food products are also widely produced. Production of machinery and equipment, electronics and software are also major industries in Alberta.
People of Alberta also have access to a funded health care system which is publicly administered and guarantees universal healthcare access to all. Most services are covered under the Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP), however, some services are not covered and payment is required.
In Alberta education is free for children and young people under the age of 20 who are enrolled in grades one to 12. By law, children living in Alberta must attend school from ages six to 16. Most children attend public, separate, francophone or charter schools that are part of Alberta's public school system.
Alberta has a very colorful arts and cultural landscape. There are about 68 major festivals in Alberta which attract approximately two million visitors a year.
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