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Enbridge Centre is a 28-storey office tower in Edmonton, Alberta. The facade of the building uses the bricks from the historic Kelly Ramsey Building , which previously occupied the site. [ 2 ] It is located on 101 St. NW, and is connected to the Pedway network.
The event marked the promotion's third visit to Edmonton and first since UFC 240 in July 2019. [2]This event was the first to implement changes to the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts approved by the Association of Boxing Commissions in July which removed the ban of 12–6 elbow strikes and deemed a fighter shall be considered grounded and may not be legally kneed or kicked to the head when ...
Pages in category "Events in Edmonton" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Edmonton Poetry Festival [19] April: Poetry: Edmonton Pride [20] June: LGBTQ+ and Gay pride: Edmonton Rock Music Festival [21] August: Rock music: Edmonton Rocky Mountain Wine & Food Festival [22] October: Wine, beer, spirits, food Edmonton Short Film Festival [23] 3rd week of October: Independent film Edmonton Ukrainian Festival [24] late May
K-Days, formerly known as the Edmonton Exhibition, Klondike Days, and Capital Ex, is an annual 10-day exhibition held in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada mostly in late July. It runs in conjunction with the Taste of Edmonton and – from 2006 through 2012 – the Edmonton Indy .
The festival began in 2005, when local musicians and business owners teamed up with the Edmonton Jazz Society (the organization that manages the Yardbird Suite) to produce the 60-event Yardbird Jazz Festival, which sought to promote Edmonton's vibrant jazz scene, as well as to offer young people the chance to learn from experienced musicians in a workshop setting.
Line 1 is a 1,767 km (1,098 mi) pipeline that starts in Enbridge's Edmonton Terminal in Alberta, and runs to its Superior Terminal in Wisconsin. On average, this pipeline delivers 237,000 barrels of light crude, natural gas liquids, and refined products daily. [39]
Alberta's history of skyscrapers began with the Grain Exchange Building (1910) in Calgary, and the Tegler Building (1911) in Edmonton. Until late 2013, the presence of aircraft taking off and landing at the Edmonton City Centre Airport restricted any building from reaching an elevation higher than 815.34 metres (2,675.0 ft) above mean sea level ...