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Sun Media purchased the newspaper in the early 1990s. This publication, which originated in the 1950s and was known at one time as North Hill News, was discontinued in 2001. It was succeeded by FYI Calgary In-Print, a free weekly newspaper intended to be the print equivalent of the Sun's much-publicized FYI Calgary news website (there was also ...
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.
Pages in category "Newspapers published in Calgary" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Calgary Jewish News; Calgary Sun; The Curling ...
1 Calgary Herald. 2 The Gazette (Montreal) 3 The Globe and Mail. ... 8 The Province. 9 Toronto Star. 10 Toronto Sun. 11 The Vancouver Sun. 12 Winnipeg Free Press. 13 ...
The Albertan - broadsheet daily which served Calgary from 1901 to 1980, at which point it was replaced by the tabloid-format Calgary Sun. North Hill News - community weekly founded in the 1950s; later amalgamated with The Calgary Mirror. The Calgary Mirror - community weekly, c.1970s to 2001; published by Sun Media during its final decade.
The Westerly Sun, Rhode Island; Grand Saline Sun, Texas; Sun, merged with the News-Advocate in 1932 to form the Sun Advocate, Price, Utah; Kitsap Sun, Washington; The Sun, later called Peck's Sun, a Wisconsin newspaper founded by George Wilbur Peck; Sun (supermarket tabloid) (1983–2012)
On 1 November 1991, Pratt was awarded the Order of Canada for his contributions to the Olympics and Calgary Sports. He was President and Chief Operating Officer of the XV Olympic Winter Games Organizing Committee (Calgary), 1983–88, where he managed the construction of new sports facilities and raised funds to support the Games.
In Calgary, Sykes established and ran the CPR's real estate arm Marathon Realty, which Sykes named after the short story The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner. [14] The planned relocation of the CPR tracks was a joint project between the city and the railway, and early on Sykes had a strong relationship with Mayor Harry Hays . [ 14 ]