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From: Adam J <fro@***.AB.CA>
Subject: Re: looking for info
Date: Mon, 4 May 1998 12:57:51 -0600
At 02:02 04/05/98 -0600, you wrote:
>im looking for info on Calgary and area.
>i know its in the NAN, although the SRII manual doesn't seem to know
>which area its in <one map says algonquin <sp>-manitou, another
>says.. somewhere else.. dont remember off hand>

Dead town, IMO. Most of Alberta is too rural to survive properly when
'artificial' food comes into play big time. The only thing that could
still bring it enough money to keep Alberta afloat is the oil industry, if
it hasn't died by then. Do the experts have any guesses on when those oil
sands up north will run out at the current rate we're going?

>anyways.. i looked through a couple of the NAN books, and couldn't
>find any reference. Ill grant that i was doing so in a store, where browsing
>is frowned upon, so i couldn't take my time. *IS* there any info in said
>books,
>or somewhere on the 'net, or should i look into that as something to submit
>(G)

I don't have either of the NAN books myself. I assume you're in Calgary --
last time I was up there Sentry Box had both NAN books in the used section.
Of course, that was several months ago, so who knows. I've never seen
anything for Calgary on the net, although I have considered doing it
myself, but certainly don't have the time now :/

-Adam J
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