Postcard of Edmonton's City New City Hall, which officially opened May 31st, 1957. The administrative centre of Canada's fastest growing city.
This event was in honour of the Centennial anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). The men in the back row from left to right are Assistant Commissioner Victor Seppala, Minister of Culture, Youth and Recreation Horst Schmid, possibly
Electrician wires new lights in Employee Service Centre.
This photograph was published in City LINK in January, 1999.
See also RG-7 Series 9 file 24.
Fire inspector Guy Ziober with a grade one class at York Elementary School.
This photograph was published in City LINK in October, 1999.
See also RG-7 Series 9 file 24.
Pyxis system of supply machines.
This photograph was published in City LINK in February, 1999.
See also RG-7 Series 9 file 24.
Top row, L-R: Penny Repesse, Carol Ethier, Nancy Adams, Laurie Hokanson.
Bottom row, L-R: Liz Chevrier, Nancy Yiu-Richardson, Laurie Watson.
This photograph was published in City LINK in April, 1999.
See also RG-7 Series 9 file 24.
See also RG-7 Series 9 file 24.
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, sculpted by John Weaver, was a gift from the City of Edmonton to the City of Calgary in honour of their centennial anniversary.
Glenn is the Coordinator of Animal Welfare at Fort Edmonton Park.
This photograph was published in City LINK in February, 1999.
See also RG-7 Series 9 file 24.