2012.1004/1 History of Project: A short history of the project from 1995 to 2004.[2004]
2012.1004/2 Correspondence, Photographs, News Clippings: items pertaining to the opening of Legacy Ridge in August 2005.10 Photographs. 2005
2012.1004/3 Women's Studies Papers. 2002-2004
2012.1004/4 Package for …
Beginning in 1995 a group of Lethbridge initiated the process of getting one of the new neighbourhoods in Lethbridge to name its streets after women that had contributed to the community. Under the leadership of chairperson Irma Dogterom, a committee was formed in 1999; members were: Irma Dogterom (Chair), Linda Cody, Georgia Fooks, Trish Hagen, Mary Oordt, Joan Nebelski, and Alderman Barbara Lacey. Frances Weaselfat joined the group and aided with fundraising initiatives.
When Lethbridge City Council announced the development of a park northwest of 13th Street and 26th Avenue North the group requested that it be named for a woman. In a presentation to council in June 2001 the committee requested that a planned housing development in that area be named Legacy Ridge instead of Valleyview as was planned and that the streets and parks in the area be named for women. The request was approved and the project opened in August of 2005.
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2012.1004/1 History of Project: A short history of the project from 1995 to 2004.[2004]
2012.1004/2 Correspondence, Photographs, News Clippings: items pertaining to the opening of Legacy Ridge in August 2005.10 Photographs. 2005
2012.1004/3 Women's Studies Papers. 2002-2004
2012.1004/4 Package for City Council. 2000-2001
2012.1004/5 Proposal. 2003.
2012.1004/6 Paper ("Common Ground"): list of proposed names. 2004.
2012.1004/7 News Clippings. 1999-2006
2012.1004/8 Lethbridge Herald's Publicity Number, 1912. 1912.
2012.1004/9 News Clippings, Articles, Photographs, 1924, 1998-2004. 11 Photographs, 1 Map.
2012.1004/10 News Clippings. 2004-2005.
Mechanic at Large: Helpful Hints. CISA Television, Lethbridge. Host Bob Bourke points out a variety of common problems with automobiles, and how to repair them.
Mechanic at Large: Helpful Hints. CISA Television, Lethbridge. Host Bob Bourke points out a variety of common problems with automobiles, and how to repair them.
The Rotary Carol Festival held in Southmintser United Church, 1011 4 Avenue South, Lethbridge. The program featured two carols performed by each of the following groups: Southminster United Church Choir, Chinook Children's Choir, Hamilton Junior High School Choir (Grades 7 and 8), First United Chur…
The Rotary Carol Festival held in Southmintser United Church, 1011 4 Avenue South, Lethbridge. The program featured two carols performed by each of the following groups: Southminster United Church Choir, Chinook Children's Choir, Hamilton Junior High School Choir (Grades 7 and 8), First United Church Senior Choir, Park Meadows Parents and Friends Handbells, German Canadian Male Choir, University of Lethbridge Conservatory Senior Choral Ensemble, Gilbert Paterson Community School Select Choir, Evangelical Free Church of Lethbridge Choir and the University of Lethbridge Singers. The final performance was by the Massed Choir, Handbells and Pipe Organ.
In 2002 the former College Value Mall was demolished to make way for The Sierras of Courtyard Terrace adult living condominiums, and a variety of retail businesses.
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View of the former College Value Mall at Mayor Magrath Drive and 20 Avenue South, just prior to its demolition.
In 2002 the former College Value Mall was demolished to make way for The Sierras of Courtyard Terrace adult living condominiums, and a variety of retail businesses.
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View of the former College Value Mall at Mayor Magrath Drive and 20 Avenue South, just prior to its demolition.
In 2002 the former College Value Mall was demolished to make way for The Sierras of Courtyard Terrace adult living condominiums, and a variety of retail businesses in the College Centre development.
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View of businesses along the south side of the College Centre shopping development. The businesses face 20 Avenue South.
Handicrafts on display at the Lethbridge Farmers Market on the Lethbridge & District Exhibition grounds. The handicrafts appear to be ornaments made from beverage cans.
Handicrafts on display at the Lethbridge Farmers Market on the Lethbridge & District Exhibition grounds. The handicrafts appear to be ornaments made from beverage cans.
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The Lethbridge Farmers Market is, as of 2003, held each year from May through October.
View looking northeast across the Oldman River valley. Visible, from left to right, are the Canadian Pacific Railway High Level Bridge, Whoop Up Drive and the water treatment plant.
View looking northeast across the Oldman River valley. Visible, from left to right, are the Canadian Pacific Railway High Level Bridge, Whoop Up Drive and the water treatment plant.
This photograph was taken during the parade. The participants are participating in the re-enactment of the North West Mounted Police march west arrived at Fort Macleod.
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Riders from the Fort Museum's Musical Ride participate in the Fort Macleod parade.
This photograph was taken during the parade. The riders are participants in the re-enactment of the North West Mounted Police march west arrived at Fort Macleod.
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Riders from the Fort Museum's Musical Ride participate in theFort Macleod Parade.
This photograph was taken during the parade. The riders are participants in the re-enactment of the North West Mounted Police march west arrived at Fort Macleod.
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Riders from the Fort Museum's Musical Ride participate in the For Macleod parade.