- Paul, Mrs. Reg
- Sandwell, B.K.
- Purin, Mrs. Oscar
- Hammond, Rae
"Running In" oil workers statue by Robin Bell.
Qaqaq Ashoona, also known as Kaka, was a renowned hunter and sculptor. He was born on August 18, 1928 in Ikerrasak camp, Baffin Island, NWT, and was the eldest son of Inuk artist Pitseolak Ashoona. Qaqaq's sculptures gained recognition for their monumental and powerful portrayal of animals, humans, and spirits. Notably, his works were characterized by their compactness and bold forms. In 1953, his sculptures were showcased at the Coronation Exhibition in London, England, marking his first international exposure. Subsequently, he held his first solo exhibition at the Gallery of the Arctic in Victoria, British Columbia in 1973. His artistic achievements continued to be widely exhibited and celebrated both in Canada and internationally. He died November 2, 1996 in Cape Dorset, NWT.
Butcher, baker, candlestick-maker statue.
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.