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The Red Wings lost that game 1 – 0, and were eliminated two nights later in Calgary by the same score in overtime.
In 1910, Bennett became a director of Calgary Power Ltd. ( now formally TransAlta Corporation ) and just a year later he became President.
The first of the new light rail systems in North America began operation in 1978 when the Canadian city of Edmonton, Alberta adopted the German Siemens-Duewag U2 system, followed three years later by Calgary, Alberta and San Diego, California.
He has a brother, Peter, who later became a lawyer and is now a judge, presiding in Calgary, and a sister Catherine who is retired in Victoria, British Columbia.
Also in her capacity as vicereine, in 1986 Sauvé accepted on behalf of the " People of Canada " the Nansen Medal, and, two years later, opened the XV Olympic Winter Games in Calgary, Alberta.
He later played in the Canadian Football League with the Calgary Stampeders in 1958.
He spent his later years in Calgary, Alberta, dying there in 1998.
He later played for the Calgary Stampeders in the Canadian Football League, and was cut two months into the 1995 season.
Completing high school later in life, Klein attended Calgary Business College, and later served as president of that institution.
Baltimore returned to the title game one year later and became the only American team to win the trophy by defeating the Calgary Stampeders, 37 – 20.
Calgary felt that, having lost the fight to be provincial capital, it could expect the university to be established there, and was not pleased a year later when the government announced the founding of the University of Alberta in Rutherford's hometown of Strathcona.
Two weeks later, former Calgary Roughnecks head coach Troy Cordingley was named as the new coach, giving the Rock an entirely new staff from ownership on down.
The WHA brought major professional hockey to Ottawa, Quebec City, Winnipeg, Edmonton, and later Calgary.
Phone sales began in Toronto and Calgary, later expanding to other cities with Wind coverage.
But sadly, when the jet age thundered in five years later, the new terminal became obsolete and the City of Calgary was forced to return to the drawing board.
" He later dropped out of Crescent Heights High School in Calgary, Alberta.
Three years later, he purchased a mansion in Patterson Heights, Calgary.
In 1988, Bose became the first company to pay for the title of official Olympics sound system supplier, providing audio equipment for the Winter Olympics in Calgary, and again four years later in Albertville, France, the latter installed and maintained by company subsidiary Bose France.
Nineteen days later, Sakic scored a goal and assisted Ryan Smyth for an overtime game-winning goal against the Calgary Flames, reaching his 1, 600th point in the NHL.
He was selected 11th overall by the Dallas Stars in the 1995 NHL Entry Draft, but was later traded to Calgary and has played his entire professional career with the Flames.
The de Chastelain family emigrated to Canada in 1954 and a year later, after finishing his education at Fettes College, De Chastelain joined his family and attended Mount Royal College ( now Mount Royal University ) in Calgary.
The company was based in Brandon, Manitoba, then later in Calgary, Alberta with Drew Craig, the grandson of John Craig, as its CEO.
* Dean Griffing – player ( C ), 1965 ( Regina Roughriders 1936 – 43, later as team manager 1953 – 57 ; Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers 1944 ; Calgary Stampeders 1945 – 47, also as coach / part owner ;).
The League consisted of two divisions: the older Eastern Division ( later the Eastern and Central Divisions ) consists of seven teams based in Ontario and Québec, while the Western Division was formed in 2002 with the addition of the Calgary Oval X-Treme, Edmonton Chimos, and the Vancouver Griffins.

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While in high school, he gained journalism experience with the High River Times and the Calgary Albertan, and joined the staff of the Gateway, the University of Alberta's campus newspaper as a freshman, eventually rising to editor-in-chief there.
Mark Messier had returned to New York, Theoren Fleury joined the Rangers after spending most of his career with the Calgary Flames, and Eric Lindros was traded to the Rangers from the Philadelphia Flyers.
WIC's stations in Calgary, Edmonton and Lethbridge had been airing some Global programs since 1988, and those stations formally joined the network on September 4, 2000.
In 1936, Regina joined the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Calgary Bronks as the founding franchises of the Western Interprovincial Football Union, the highest level of Canadian football play in Western Canada.
Charles Roberts joined them in 2001, a year which the Bombers went to the Grey Cup, which they eventually lost to the Calgary Stampeders.
As Heatley chose to play college hockey in the United States, he joined the Junior A ranks in 1998 – 99 with the Calgary Canucks of the Alberta Junior Hockey League ( AJHL ) to maintain his NCAA-eligibility ( as opposed to playing major junior ).
In March, The Calgary Regiment joined the new brigade from 2nd Division.
* Alex Ross, elected from Calgary 1917 as a candidate for the Alberta Labor Representation League, joined the United Farmers of Alberta government, when it was elected in 1921, as Minister of Public Works.
Roper was joined in the legislature by Aylmer Liesemer, a Calgary schoolteacher.
The Palliser Hotel at Calgary joined the CPR hotel family in 1914 when it was opened to the public.
He is a capable offensive player from his defensive position and frequently joined offensive rushes while with Florida, but failed to do so as often in his first season in Calgary, resulting in much lower offensive output.
For example, the Conservatives were unable to win any seats in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver in the last election, while the Liberals have only won four seats in Edmonton since 1968 and have only elected three MPs from Calgary since Alberta joined Confederation in 1905.
One year later, Nieuwendyk joined the senior national team for the Calgary Cup, a four-team exhibition tournament that served as a preview event for the 1988 Winter Olympics.
The Calgary Highlanders, CASF ( Canadian Active Service Force ) joined the Second Canadian Division there, and the 2nd Battalion was raised in Calgary for part-time service.
Following an interruption caused by the outbreak of World War I, construction wrapped up between 1920 and 1922 when the newly constructed road between Calgary and Banff was joined to the Windermere Highway via the road between Castle Junction and Banff.
In 1975, he joined Mannix organization at Calgary, becoming president of Loram Group, a subsidiary of the parent company.
Calgary, Alberta joined other Canadian cities in banning shark fin soup on 16 July 2012.
Following his team's elimination from the playoffs, Ekman signed a contract with Calgary, who were impressed at his development, and Ekman joined the Saint John Flames in the American Hockey League ( AHL ).
He joined the North-West Mounted Police and was part of the first contingent sent west to establish Fort Calgary in 1875.
He found work as a milkman in Calgary and then joined the Canadian Army as a musician and began studying cartooning from books.
In what several music critics described as one of 2004's most thrilling moments in Canadian music, Lopez joined the band at the Calgary and Edmonton folk festivals in July to perform the song.
After brief stints with the Rangers, Calgary Flames and Florida Panthers, he joined the Canucks in February 2011.

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