A view of Udo Mueller, in Indigenous (Metis) costume, stirring a pot hanging over at fireplace at Fort Edmonton.
This marker was funded by the Province and erected by the Parks and Recreation Department in honour of the Centennial anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). The sign was located on Fort Trail near the City limits, around 153 Street.
Standing at the podium is Calgary Mayor Rod Sykes. Seated is Edmonton Mayor William Hawrelak. The bust, sculpted by John Weaver, was a gift from the City of Edmonton to the City of Calgary in honour of their centennial anniversary.
The bust was a gift from the City of Edmonton to the City of Calgary in honour of their centennial anniversary.
The bust, sculpted by John Weaver, was a gift from the City of Edmonton to the City of Calgary in honour of their centennial anniversary. From left to right are: Edmonton Mayor William Hawrelak, ?, Calgary Mayor Rod Sykes, ?.
From left to right are: Mayor William Hawrelak, Grant MacEwan, and sculptor John Weaver. The bust was a gift from the City of Edmonton to the City of Calgary in honour of their centennial anniversary.
Standing at the podium is former Lieutenant Governor and Mayor of Calgray Grant MacEwan. Seated is Edmonton Mayor William Hawrelak. The bust, sculpted by John Weaver, was a gift from the City of Edmonton to the City of Calgary in honour of their centennia
The bust, sculpted by John Weaver, was a gift from the City of Edmonton to the City of Calgary in honour of their centennial anniversary. From left to right are: Edmonton Mayor William Hawrelak, Grant MacEwan, ?, Calgary Mayor Rod Sykes.
Val Mayes turns over the Edmonton Sport Council office keys to new executive director Gary Shelton.
This photograph was published in City LINK in March, 1999.
See also RG-7 Series 9 file 24.
Briefing at City Hall on Wayne Gretzky Day.
This photograph was published in City LINK in November, 1999.
See also RG-7 Series 9 file 24.