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Learn about the legislative governing body that represents the citizens of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Find out the history, structure, elections, financing and current members of the council.
The Calgary Municipal Building is the seat of local government for the city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It was built in 1985 to consolidate city administration and complement Old City Hall, which is used as the offices of the mayor and councillors.
AUPE is Alberta's largest union, with 95,000 members in public and private sectors. Learn about its history, membership, affiliation, and campaigns from its founding in 1919 to present.
In 2016, over a year before the October 2017 election, Chu used City of Calgary literature to campaign in communities that were not in Ward 4. [22] Chu criticized city administration for a report on cycletracks, saying he had been told by a University of Calgary professor that the city was “biased” in its evaluation.
Learn about the history, architecture and functions of Calgary City Hall, the seat of government for Calgary City Council. The historic building, completed in 1911, is a National Historic Site of Canada and a Provincial and Municipal Historic Resource.
Calgary is the largest city in Alberta and the third-largest in Canada, with a population of over 1.3 million. It is located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, near the confluence of the Bow and Elbow rivers, and has a diverse economy based on energy, finance, tourism and more.
Learn about the history, organization and services of the Calgary Fire Department, which provides fire services for the city of Calgary, Alberta since 1885. The department has 43 stations, over 1,500 personnel and various divisions and units.
The City of Calgary Water Centre is the headquarters of Calgary's Water Resources and Water Services' staff, housing its 460 professional and 314 field staff. [1] The four-storey office building was completed in 2008, and upon opening was both the largest LEED-rated office building in Alberta and Alberta's first Gold-certified building.