In the Grandin LRT station, a large mural commemorates the station’s namesake, Bishop Vital Grandin (1829-1902).
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In the Grandin LRT station, a large mural commemorates the station’s namesake, Bishop Vital Grandin (1829-1902).
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During the Strathcona County priorities committee meeting on Tuesday, March 11, council received a municipal inventory of 25 historical sites.
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A century-old industrial building in southeast Calgary will soon be a designated heritage building and could get new life as a commercial property.
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Drawing a parallel between Alberta and Athens would seem a difficult task — especially on a November evening in Red Deer.
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THORNTON, Pa. — On Halloween night in 2007, teenagers Ryan and Kendra Milliken were told of the gruesome events at their elegant $610,000 home.
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Since the first European settlers in the 1800s, Strathcona County has undergone a series of boundary and name changes to become what it is today.
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Strathcona County is one step closer to preserving historic sites throughout the community as it plans to meet with residents and stakeholders to narrow a list of 116 sites down to 25.
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City officials are taking action in hopes of saving two of the city’s last surviving structures in Chinatown.
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More people and more preservation: those are two goals in a new redevelopment plan for Staffordville.
The northside neighbourhood, dating back to coal-mining days, is the first in a series of residential areas where property owners and tenants are being invited to look to the future. Senior planner Robert McKay unveiled a draft proposal for residents there Tuesday.
It focuses on preserving the historical character of the neighbourhood, while encouraging redevelopment and possibly higher population density.
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