Quinterra Legacy Garden
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Parents plead for return of plaque honouring Brentwood 5 massacre victims in CalgaryCalgary police are looking for a bronze plaque honouring the Brentwood Five, which was recently discovered missing by the mom of one of the victims killed at a house party in 2014.CrimeFeb 6
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Calgary’s Quinterra Legacy Garden honouring Brentwood Five officially opensQuinterra Legacy Garden's grand opening was held on Saturday, Aug. 14.CanadaAug 15, 2021
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Quinterra Legacy Garden unveiled in memory of 5 Calgarians lost in Brentwood tragedyA part of South Glenmore Park has been transformed and the Quinterra Legacy Garden has been unveiled.FeaturesOct 15, 2020
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Groundbreaking for legacy garden to honor 5 lives lost in BrentwoodA special memorial garden will honour five inspiring young people killed at a party in the northwest Calgary community of Brentwood five years ago.FeaturesJun 12, 2019
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5 young people remembered on 5th anniversary of Calgary’s worst mass killingIt’s been five years since five young people lost their lives in Calgary's worst massing killing.CrimeApr 15, 2019
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Legacy Garden being created by families of 5 Calgarians lost in Brentwood tragedyNearly five years after a horrible tragedy took the lives of five young Calgarians, their families are creating a legacy garden to honor them and thank supporters.FeaturesMar 12, 2019
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