Fire Hall No. 1 was one of the largest and most sophisticated in Canada when it was built.
It served as Calgary's main fire hall for 62 years, from 1911-1973, and is one of Calgary's most important early civic buildings. #yycHeritage#ThrowbackThursday
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Today would have been the first day of the Stampede but for the first time in its history it has been cancelled due to COVID-19
For that reason, today’s #GlenbowFromHome is a behind-the-scenes tour of some of our favourite Stampede-related objects.
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Happy National Indigenous Peoples Day! To celebrate, we're introducing you to some of the health care workers who are keeping our communities safe. https://t.co/Q8jOGW0ypF #NIPD2020
So, what does it mean to be an ally? An ally disrupts oppressive spaces by educating others on the realities and histories of marginalized people. An ally....
- Transfers their privilege to those who have less.
- Speaks up when scared or uncomfortable.
Did you know that June is National #Indigenous History Month? It’s a time to reflect on our shared past, lift up Indigenous voices, and learn more about what we can do to move forward together in the spirit of Truth and Reconciliation: https://t.co/Kv8f156xZI #yyc#treaty7
@AlanZakrison@fortcalgary Spent better part of the day looking! Awesome! Hey, The Deane house was moved that year from that spot to just across the river of its current location, this may have been the reason. Then in 1929 it was moved across the Elbow
This weekend (May 1-2-3), join Jane’s Walk Calgary and other cities around the world for a virtual #JanesWalkYYC weekend! Follow along with us on the Jane’s Walk Calgary Instagram and Facebook pages and stay tuned for the full schedule of content here: https://t.co/pHvCbMk2ax
Regrettably, Historic Calgary Week 2020 has been cancelled as per the directives of Alberta Health Services. More information at: https://t.co/m8QQansYLq. #YYC#CalgaryHistory