Fort Calgary was a North-West Mounted Police outpost at the confluence of the Bow and Elbow rivers in present-day Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Originally...
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Calgary-Fort was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada, mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the...
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shortly after returning to Canada, he suggested its name for what became Fort Calgary. The Scottish Gaelic placename Calgairidh, in turn, possibly originates...
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Deane House may refer to: in Canada Deane House (Fort Calgary), Fort Calgary, Alberta in the United States (by state) Deane House (Little Rock, Arkansas)...
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Kilmore. It was the origin of the name of Fort Calgary in Canada, which became the city of Calgary, Alberta. Calgary is situated on the B8073 about 5 miles...
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it was split in 1989 as Calgary-Fort. List of Alberta provincial electoral districts Ogden, Calgary, a community in Calgary which includes the neighbourhoods...
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Scotland Calgary Castle, a mansion Calgary Metropolitan Region, the city's wider urban conurbation Fort Calgary, a historic police fort 96192 Calgary, a main-belt...
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Wayne Cao (category Politicians from Calgary)
Legislative Assembly of Alberta, where he represented the district of Calgary-Fort as a Progressive Conservative. He was first elected in the 1997 provincial...
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Street to 14 Street SW. The East Village neighbourhood and Fort Calgary were moved into Calgary-Fort on the west side and the south boundary was pushed from...
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Calgary International Airport (IATA: YYC, ICAO: CYYC), branded as YYC Calgary International Airport, is an international airport that serves the city...
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recommended abolishing Calgary-Fort and shifting the boundaries of Calgary-Hays southward. Calgary-Peigan was formed from most of Calgary-Fort, the northern neighbourhoods...
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Calgary International Film Festival". Calgary Herald. McDermott, Vincent (2022). "Local filmmaker wraps filming of latest project near Calgary". Fort...
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Joe Ceci (category Calgary city councillors)
electoral district of Calgary-Buffalo in the 30th Alberta Legislature. He was previously elected in 2015 to represent Calgary-Fort in the 29th Legislature...
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the outlying community of Fort Saskatchewan) had a picture taken of themselves after they defeated a Calgary team (in Calgary,) declaring themselves Champions...
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Calgary-Hays is a provincial electoral district mandated to return one member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada using the first past the...
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The Calgary and Edmonton Trail was a land transport route between Fort Edmonton and Fort Calgary in the Northwest Territories. Prior to European contact...
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Fort Calgary in Canada, from which the present city of Calgary developed, was named after Calgary Castle. Historic Environment Scotland. "Calgary House (Category...
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The Calgary Stampede is an annual rodeo, exhibition, and festival held every July in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The ten-day event, which bills itself as...
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March 7, 2024. "Google Travel". www.google.com. "United Adds Los Angeles – Calgary Service in NS24". Aeroroutes. Retrieved February 5, 2024. "United Debuts...
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Creek Panthers relocate to Calgary and become the Calgary Chinooks 1979 – Calgary Chinooks become the Calgary Spurs 1981 – Fort McMurray Oil Barons and Hobbema...
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The Calgary Metropolitan Region (CMR), also commonly referred to as the Calgary Region, is a conglomeration of municipalities centred on Calgary, the largest...
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The Last of Us season 1 (category Television shows filmed in Calgary)
In May, Classic Casting circulated a casting call for extras from Calgary, Fort Macleod, High River, and Lethbridge; anyone over 18 could apply, and...
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Calgary's oldest neighbourhood and it is immediately across the Elbow river from Fort Calgary. The community was established in 1875 after the fort was...
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Oct 2009 Fort Benton, Official City website, accessed 26 Oct 2009 Ward, Tom (1975). Cowtown : an album of early Calgary. Calgary: City of Calgary Electric...
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(Beaumont, Edmonton, Fort Saskatchewan, Leduc, Spruce Grove and St. Albert). The Calgary Metropolitan Region has three cities (Airdrie, Calgary and Chestermere)...
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2015 Alberta general election (section Central Calgary)
Rob Anderson, Airdrie Wayne Cao, Calgary-Fort Cal Dallas, Red Deer-South Alana DeLong, Calgary-Bow Yvonne Fritz, Calgary-Cross Hector Goudreau, Dunvegan-Central...
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Alberta Football League (redirect from Calgary Gators)
Buccaneers: 26 – Calgary Wolfpack: 30 2018: Central Alberta Buccaneers: 7 – Fort McMurray Monarchs: 65 2017: Calgary Gators: 32 – Fort McMurray Monarchs:...
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district of Calgary-Egmont and a portion of Calgary-Glenmore. Egmont also had some other areas redistributed to Glenmore and Calgary-Fort. When created...
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Calgary area. 1875 – Originally named Fort Brisebois, after NWMP officer Éphrem-A. Brisebois, it was renamed Fort Calgary by Colonel James Macleod. 1877 –...
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Tim Jenkins (section Calgary Stampeders)
Jenkins was a four-year starter at Quarterback for Fort Lewis College. Jenkins ranks among Fort Lewis College's career leaders in completions (2nd all...
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