Stampede CTrain station, west park entrance overhaul begins When the entire project is finished in 2024, Calgarians will be able to walk directly into Stampede grounds from the west for the first time since the 1970s
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Publishing date: Jul 22, 2021 • 4 hours ago • 3 minute read • Stampede Park. Project team representatives Jim Laurendeau, Vice President, Park Planning & Development, Kate Thompson, CMLC President and CEO, Chris Jordan, Manager Service Design, Calgary Transit pose as officials break ground on the new development at the west end of Stampede Park in Calgary on Thursday, July 22, 2021. Photo by Jim Wells/Postmedia
Ground-breaking ceremony set for Victoria Park/Stampede LRT station Thursday
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Huge east-west connectivity : Work to upgrade Victoria Park LRT station, extend 17th Avenue S E begins
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Stampede LRT station revamp will allow 17th Avenue to extend into park
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After the disease’s R value the rate of COVID-19 transmission from one person to another fell to 0.75 provincewide in the week of June 21 to 27, that number rebounded to .84 up to July 11.
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And in the Calgary zone, that number climbed from 0.73 to .88 with a margin of error as high as 1.03 a number known as the confidence interval that’s as high as 1.23 in Edmonton.
That’s cause for some concern after the province dispensed with virtually all public health restrictions July 1, said Dr. Tehseen Ladha, an Edmonton pediatrician.