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  2. Calgary - Wikipedia

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    Calgary (/ ˈ k æ l ɡ r iː / ⓘ KAL-gree) is the largest city in the Canadian province of Alberta.It is the largest metro area within the three Prairie provinces region. As of 2021, the city proper had a population of 1,306,784 and a metropolitan population of 1,481,806, making it the third-largest city and fifth-largest metropolitan area in Canada.

  3. Calgary City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Calgary City Hall. / 51.0460; -114.0574. Calgary City Hall (often called Old City Hall or Historic City Hall), is the seat of government for Calgary City Council, located in the city's downtown core of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The historic building completed in 1911 serves as the offices for Calgary City Council, consisting of the office of ...

  4. Calgary City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Calgary City Council is the legislative governing body that represents the citizens of Calgary. The council consists of 15 members: the chief elected official, titled the mayor, and 14 councillors. Jyoti Gondek was elected mayor in October 2021 as the city's 37th. Each of the 14 councillors represent one of the city's 14 wards .

  5. Jyoti Gondek - Wikipedia

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    Residence (s) Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Alma mater. University of Manitoba. University of Calgary. Website. www .calgary .ca /citycouncil /mayor /bio .html. Prabhjote Kaur " Jyoti " Gondek ( née Grewal; born 1969) is a Canadian politician serving as the 37th and current mayor of Calgary since October 25, 2021.

  6. Downtown Calgary - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Calgary is a dense urban district in central Calgary, Alberta. It contains the second largest concentration of head offices in Canada, despite only being the country's fourth largest city in terms of population. [4] The downtown is divided into several residential, commercial, corporate, and mixed-use neighbourhoods, including the ...

  7. Demographics of Calgary - Wikipedia

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    The City of Calgary first conducted a municipal census, or civic census, in 1931. It has conducted a civic census annually since 1958. Calgary's 2016 civic census counted a population of 1,381,345. From 2011 to 2012, there was a 2.7% increase over its 2011 municipal census population of 1,090,936.

  8. Calgary Municipal Building - Wikipedia

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    The Calgary Municipal Building dwarfs the Calgary City Hall in downtown Calgary. / 51.0456; -114.0565. The Calgary Municipal Building, often referred to as New City Hall is the seat of local government for the city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The building has been the centre for civic administration for the City of Calgary since it opened in ...

  9. List of neighbourhoods in Calgary - Wikipedia

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    The BRZ program in Calgary was established in 1983 to allow certain commercial areas of the city to administer and promote themselves internally. Many of the zones that emerged from this have since acquired a virtual "neighbourhood" status by the people of Calgary. (None of these zones are officially designated as neighbourhoods unto themselves ...