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List of people from Edmonton

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The City ofEdmonton,Alberta, Canada, has been the birthplace or a significant home to numerous famous individuals. Additionally, many Edmontonians have become worthy of note through their various charitable activities, donations, and contributions.

This is adynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help byediting the page to add missing items, with references toreliable sources.

Actors and actresses

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Business

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Explorers and pioneers

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Musicians

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See also:Category:Musical groups from Edmonton

National service

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Politicians

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Religion

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  • Seraphim Storheim (born 1946), former senior hierarch for the Orthodox Church in America

Scientists

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Sports personalities

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Bobsledding

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Boxing

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Curling

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Ice hockey

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Skating

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Skiing

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Soccer

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Wrestling

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Other sports

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Writers and artists

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Others

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  • Kerry Pawluski, medical doctor and pilot
  • Krew, group of YouTuber siblings consisting of ItsFunneh, GoldenGlare, DraconiteDragon, LunarEclipse, and PaintingRainbows
  • Gene Principe, sports newscast, sports field reporter
  • Steve Wallis, "Camping With Steve" YouTuber

See also

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References

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  107. ^Jeff Haslam & Anne Nothof."Stewart Lemoine". Retrieved1 March 2009.
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  109. ^Shook, Kimberly."Robert Young Pelton". Retrieved1 March 2009.

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