Gongrats Gad and the rest of the podium.. I finished right where I deserved to be - last lol.
Not that it matters , and I am not sure if roads are the same streets in this game, but 98% of Alberta's urban roads have only two names. If they run north south they are Range Roads, and are numbered from east to west. If they run east/west they are Township roads and they are numbered north to south. So, if you farm in Alberta, 98% of the time your address for your street will be a Range Road or a Township Road. It is all part of a rural grid system put in place so postal, utilities, etc would know exactly where everyone lives.
So, in Alberta it is pretty common for someone to have an address like, for example, 10214, Range Road 252, Strathcona County..
In fact, I would guess that more people in Alberta live on road named "Township Road" than they do on a road named "street," so it is odd that none of the Canadian sources reference that.