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 the corner of 112 Avenue and 76 Street. The two men
This display was one of the civic initiatives to honour the Centennial anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
This was one of the civic initiatives to honour the Centennial anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The Centennial Library is visible in the background.
Posing on the steps of the Alberta Legislature
Photo includes James MacDonald Bridge and North Saskatchewan River in foreground, with downtown buildings in the background, including the Hotel Macdonald, the Telus Towers, and Chateau Lacombe Hotel.
People congregating in the park in front if City Hall, skating and enjoying a bonfire.
Left to right: Mayor Ivor Dent, Isabella Mossman, D. K. Wass, Commissioner Stan J. Hampton
Ned Waterman, Paving Maintenance Administrator for the Engineering and Transportation Department was given the award for the design, development, and construction of the self-contained asphalt transporter
This sculpture was presented to the City of Edmonton by Edmund McDougall in honour of the 100th anniversary of his father John A. McDougall's move to Edmonton.
To celebrate CP Air's first non-stop flight from Edmonton to Honolulu the City sent a Klondike Days lighter encased in ice and a letter from Mayor Ivor Dent.