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In 2010, the city of Lewisville created the Old Town Transit-Oriented Development Master Plan to organize and promote development around the station and greater Old Town Lewisville area. [5] The plan was later revised in 2017 and 2023. [6] The A-train's opening ceremony, dubbed the "Rock n' Rail Station Celebration", took place on June 18, 2011 ...
The Alberta Pandas ice hockey team represents the University of Alberta in the Canada West Universities Athletic Association of U Sports.The team was led by head coach Howie Draper from 1997 (the year the team joined U Sports) until 2023, when Draper left to become head coach of PWHL New York.
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The theatre has been through three renovations since opening: a major overall in 1983, a technical update in 1988, and another major renovation which finished in 2024. The theatre was renamed in 1989 to honour the outgoing university president at the time, Dr. Myer Horowitz .
On February 9, 2024, a bond election was called by the Lewisville City Council asking voters to consider various projects around the city. [37] One of the proposals included funding for street infrastructure at the current mall site. The election was held on May 4, 2024, with the proposal being approved by 77% of voters. [38]
The key dates and timelines for the 2023-2024 awards season are below. They include significant ceremonies such as the Oscars, Emmys, Grammys and Tonys, and vital industry voting bodies including ...
The University of Alberta was founded in 1908, but a free-standing library branch, Rutherford Library, did not open until 1951. [3] The university's founder, Alexander Cameron Rutherford, and its first president, Henry Marshall Tory, worked with faculty members and the first librarian, Eugenie Archibald, to select the first purchases to start the University Library in 1908. [4]
In 1965 the University of Alberta Board of Governors decided to create a library school at its Edmonton Campus. [3] The plan for the new School of Library Science was completed in 1966, and the first students began the Bachelor of Library Science (BLS) program in 1968.