Difference between revisions of "Talk:Pincher Creek, Alberta"
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Pincher Creek (pop: 3,625) is bigger than Fort Macleod (pop: 3,072); does anybody oppose/support this graticule being renamed to Pincher Creek? Alternatively, Cardston, with a population of 3,452, stands out in my mind as being a more remarkable place in the area. Either way, since it's spelt Fort Macleod and not MacLeod, it should be renamed. [[User:Elbie|- Elbie]] 05:18, 25 June 2009 (UTC) | Pincher Creek (pop: 3,625) is bigger than Fort Macleod (pop: 3,072); does anybody oppose/support this graticule being renamed to Pincher Creek? Alternatively, Cardston, with a population of 3,452, stands out in my mind as being a more remarkable place in the area. Either way, since it's spelt Fort Macleod and not MacLeod, it should be renamed. [[User:Elbie|- Elbie]] 05:18, 25 June 2009 (UTC) | ||
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+ | I agree with Elbie on that. Cardston is a centre of some religious importance in the area, and if Hashers are asking for directions to get to somewhere in the 'Cardston graticule' I would bet that most Lethbridge residents, at least, will be better able to direct them there than to the Fort Macleod area. [[User:Shell|Shell]] 23:28, 25 June 2009 (MST) |
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Renaming to Pincher Creek or Cardston
Pincher Creek (pop: 3,625) is bigger than Fort Macleod (pop: 3,072); does anybody oppose/support this graticule being renamed to Pincher Creek? Alternatively, Cardston, with a population of 3,452, stands out in my mind as being a more remarkable place in the area. Either way, since it's spelt Fort Macleod and not MacLeod, it should be renamed. - Elbie 05:18, 25 June 2009 (UTC)
I agree with Elbie on that. Cardston is a centre of some religious importance in the area, and if Hashers are asking for directions to get to somewhere in the 'Cardston graticule' I would bet that most Lethbridge residents, at least, will be better able to direct them there than to the Fort Macleod area. Shell 23:28, 25 June 2009 (MST)