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INTRO:
edit- Name of rural government and location in province
- Community proper population (one number)
- Brief note about historical roots/founding
- Nicknames, if notable
- Primary industries supporting its economy (e.g.agriculture, service, manufacturing, tourism, etc...)
- Notable unique characteristics and characteristics commonly associated with it
SECTIONS
edit- History
- major historical events that occurred in community
- Law and government
- Reeve and RM Executive-- current, previous executives
- representative body?
- Geography
- Physical geography (area, unique features)
- Major Provincial, National, Regional Parks
- Transportation
- Roads and bridges
- Railways
- Airports
- Transit
- Economy
- Major industries/products
- taxes
- Shopping Centres
- Demographics
- city population
- racial/ethnic makeup
- religious makeup
- Sites of interest
- Education
- Public
- Private
- Colleges and universities
- Sports teams
- Local media
- Newspapers
- Radio stations
- Television stations
- Notable natives
- (Miscellaneous topics and similar lists)
- External links
- References cite sources