An Act empowering Municipalities to establish and operate Telephone Systems
This 1906 Alberta bill gave municipalities the legal authority to set up and run their own telephone systems.
This 1906 Alberta bill gave municipalities the legal authority to set up and run their own telephone systems.
This 1906 bill formally incorporated the Alberta Association of Architects as a legal organization in the new province of Alberta.
This 1906 Alberta bill provided personal financial or legal relief to two named individuals, Daniel W. Henderson and Lloyd Austin.
This 1906 Alberta bill authorized the provincial Crown to collect additional revenue in the newly formed province.
This bill aimed to support and encourage the development of the sugar beet farming industry in Alberta.
This 1906 Alberta bill amended an 1898 North-West Territories ordinance governing the prevention of prairie and forest fires.
This 1906 Alberta bill amended an 1900 North-West Territories ordinance governing the registration and use of livestock brands.
This 1906 Alberta bill amended older North-West Territories liquor licensing rules for the new province.
This 1906 Alberta bill legally incorporated The South Alberta Club as a formal organization.
This bill sets out rules for appointing, paying, and governing Police Magistrates and Justices of the Peace.