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John Dale Hodges (May 19, 1941 – December 31, 2023) was a Canadian municipal-level politician in Calgary, Alberta, who served as Calgary City Council Ward 1 Alderman for thirty years—from 1983 until his retirement in 2013.
Five-year-old Nathan O'Brien and his grandparents, Kathryn and Alvin Liknes, disappeared from the Liknes' Calgary, Alberta home after what police called a "violent incident." [1] An amber alert was issued for Nathan. The alert was lifted on July 14, 2014, after the arrest of a person in relation to the disappearance. [2]
The News From Here: 2013 Alberta Biennial of Contemporary Art, Art Gallery of Alberta, Edmonton (January 26 - May 5, 2013). [12] Made in Calgary: The 1990s, (2013), Glenbow Museum, Calgary. [13] A Sublime Vernacular: The Landscape Paintings of Levine Flexhaug, [14] (2015-2017), Art Gallery of Grande Prairie, Alberta. (Co-curator with Peter White.
Gary Allen Srery (July 26, 1942 – April 27, 2011) was an American rapist and serial killer who was responsible for murdering at least four women in Calgary, Alberta. [3] Each victim was between the ages of 14 and 20 and were killed between February 1976 and February 1977, but the cases were only grouped together in 2021 through DNA evidence. [2]
Ralph Thomas Scurfield B.Sc (January 7, 1928 – February 18, 1985) was a Canadian businessman. He was the President and Chief Executive Officer of Nu-West Group Limited (1957–1985), and was an original owner of the Calgary Flames.
William Daniel Dickie (August 13, 1925 – May 23, 2019) was a politician from Alberta, Canada. [1] He served on Calgary city council from 1961 to 1964 and in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1963 to 1975. He served as a cabinet minister in the government of Peter Lougheed from 1971 to 1975.
Samuel Belzberg was born to a Jewish family [1] in Calgary, Alberta [2] and educated at the University of Alberta. [2] In 1962, he founded the provincial trust company, City Savings and Trust in Edmonton which was heavily involved in real-estate development financing. [2]
Thelma J. Chalifoux (8 February 1929 – 22 September 2017) was a Canadian teacher and senator. [1] She is a member of the Métis Nation of Alberta. [2]One of five children, her mother, Helené, helped support the family by trading garden-grown vegetables.