Red Mile
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Calgarians reflect on 20 years since Flames’ playoff run sparked the rise of the Red MileThe Calgary Flames' Stanley Cup run in 2004 brought about the rise of the Red Mile.FeaturesApr 5, 2024
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City wants to hear from residents impacted by large outdoor events in CalgaryThe City of Calgary is looking for public input on concerns communities are dealing with when it comes to major outdoor events in their neighbourhoods.LifestyleJul 24, 2022
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City of Calgary, police ready Red Mile plans for Battle of AlbertaThe city and police hope to allow both a celebratory atmosphere and ensure public safety along the Red Mile on game days.CanadaMay 18, 2022
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Flames Fever: Calgary prepares for Game 1 against DallasFlames fans — or even the odd Dallas fan — will be able to watch the game on a gigantic screen erected outside of the Big Four building in Calgary.SportsMay 3, 2022
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Preparations underway for Calgary Flames playoff runPreparations are well underway for the Calgary Flames' return to the Stanley Cup playoffs.SportsApr 29, 2022
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Construction starts again on Calgary’s 17 AvenueWork to finish road and utility construction along 17 Avenue S.W. began Monday in Calgary, with the project to extend to 14 Street later in May.CanadaApr 29, 2019
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With Calgary Flames done playoffs, Red Mile construction set to startConstruction is scheduled to start on 17 Avenue S.W. during the week of April 29, according to city officials.NewsApr 22, 2019
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#YYC5 finds best spots to catch Calgary Flames action on Red Mile#YYC5 takes a look at what bars and pubs on Calgary’s infamous Red Mile are offering up for what will hopefully be a long playoff run for the Flames.SportsApr 13, 2019
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Calgary police prepare for Red Mile ahead of Flames’ 2019 playoff runPreparations are underway in Calgary for the Flames’ 2019 playoff run.CanadaApr 4, 2019
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Calgary Flames fans will cough up big cash for playoff ticketsPresale tickets for season ticket holders were available Wednesday and the cheapest price was listed at $150 for a seat in the nosebleeds.SportsApr 3, 2019
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