A welcome from Emersoni

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Emersoni 23:52, 23 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Naming format

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Hi...I see you're fairly new here, so you may not know this, but our naming format on Wikipedia for geographical articles actually doesn't include the word Canada at the end, we normally just use "Place, Province" (or even just "Place" if the place is unquestionably the most important place with that name.) In fact, we already had an article at Amber Valley, Alberta, so you didn't need to write one up at "Amber Valley, alberta, canada". I hope that information helps you find things a bit more easily. Thanks. Bearcat 08:00, 16 January 2007 (UTC)Reply


Thanks for the information. Seems a rather inexact practice that should be revised but I can live with it. Now, as for the new information I added under the wrong title - where can it be found to transfer over to the older page?AlbertaSunwapta 18:19, 14 February 2007 (UTC)AlbertaSunwaptaReply

AfD Nomination: Rare automotive features

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Samantha Savage Smith

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Don't get me wrong, I agree that she probably is notable enough in principle — even I've heard her on the CBC and downloaded a couple of her MP3s — but the original version of the article just wasn't doing a good enough job at explaining her actual notability according to the expectations of WP:NMUSIC. The references you've added to the new version are more solid, so while the article will probably still get a bit of cleanup attention it's a much more satisfactory start this time, and I'll gladly contribute what I can to make it even better. Thanks. Bearcat (talk) 00:45, 6 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

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