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SCHEDULE BMaps, Proposed Boundaries and Names of Electoral Districts There shall be in the Province of Alberta twenty-eight (28) electoral districts named and described as follows, each of which shall return one member. In the following descriptions: (a) reference to "road", "street", "avenue", "drive", "highway", "trail", "boulevard", "river", "creek" or "railway" signifies their centre line unless otherwise described; (b) townships, ranges and meridians are in accordance with the Dominion Lands system of survey and include the extension thereof in accordance with that system. They are abbreviated as "Sec", "Tp", "R" and "W 4" or "W 5"; (c) the bank of a river is referred to as the right or left bank, according to whether it is to the right or left respectively when facing downstream. If no bank is mentioned, the centre thread shall be used; (d) all villages, summer villages, towns, cities, district municipalities and Indian reserves lying within the perimeter of the electoral district are included unless otherwise described; (e) reference to "county", "municipal district" and "special area" for inclusion in an electoral district signifies that all villages, summer villages, towns, cities, Indian reserves and other areas within the county, municipal district and special area are included unless otherwise described; (f) wherever a word or expression is used to denote a territorial division, such word or expression shall indicate the territorial division as it existed or was bounded on the first day of March, 2002, unless otherwise specified; (g) the translation of the terms "street", "avenue" and "boulevard" follows Treasury Board standards. The translation of all other public thoroughfare designations is based on commonly used terms but has no official recognition; and (h) except as otherwise noted, all descriptions in the City of Edmonton are deemed to be west of Meridian Street and north of Quadrant Avenue. The population figure of each electoral district is derived from the 2001 decennial census. |