Brooks Alberta was incorporated as a village on July 14,1910, and then as a town on September 8,1911.
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Brooks Alberta was incorporated as a village on July 14,1910, and then as a town on September 8,1911.
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Brooks Alberta incorporated as a city on September 1,2005 when its official population was 11,604.
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In 2010, Brooks Alberta celebrated the centennial of its incorporation as a village in 1910.
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Population of the City of Brooks Alberta according to its 2015 municipal census is 14,185, a change of 4.
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Multicultural community, Brooks Alberta has been referred to as "The City of 100 Hellos" as a result of a documentary by Brandy Yanchyk profiling the community's significant immigrant, refugee and temporary foreign worker populations.
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Chinook winds, though less common than in areas west and especially southwest of Brooks Alberta, are not uncommon, and ameliorate the cold winter temperatures temporarily when they pass over.
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Base of the economy of the City of Brooks Alberta is energy and agriculture, with other sectors including metal manufacturing, food processing and construction.
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Brooks Alberta is home to a Western Canadian Baseball League franchise named the Brooks Alberta Bombers.
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Brooks Alberta has three high schools, three junior high schools, five elementary schools, three primary schools, and two alternative schools.
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The Brooks Alberta Bulletin is published every Tuesday, and has served Brooks Alberta and the County of Newell since 1910.
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