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Old telephone numbers tell a story


Old telephone numbers tell a story
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By Dave Sulz on February 3, 2021.
Geoff Capp has found that, when it comes to history, the numbers tell a story. Specifically, the numbers Capp studies are telephone numbers, and he has been using them to track the evolution of the telephone numbering system in places he has lived, including Lethbridge. His Lethbridge research recently received a boost with his discovery of a link to historical Alberta telephone directories on the Medicine Hat and District Genealogical Society website (http://mhdgs.ca) under the Searches menu item (Alberta Telephone Books). The directories go “right back to the early days when Bell Canada served Alberta,” says Capp.

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AND THEN THERE WAS ONE


AND THEN THERE WAS ONE
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And then there was one. With the dawn of 2021, I find myself in a strange position in The Herald newsroom — the last person who was working in my department back in 1987 when I started here.
When I came to the paper in August of that year from the Fort Frances Times in the heart of northwestern Ontario’s spectacular and well-named Sunset Country, I was 28 years old with seven years of newspaper experience under my belt covering sports and outdoors issues. I’d started my career three days before my 21st birthday and with no phone, it was the loneliest birthday ever.

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