92-year-old Calmar Hotel torn down
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92-year-old Calmar Hotel torn down
Description
June 16, 2016
On Thursday, the Calmar Hotel was torn down. The 92-year-old structure has been a big part of the community since it was built in 1924.
Read more:
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92-year-old Calmar Hotel torn down00:26 | June 16, 2016
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Surviving Edmonton: 1 year spent with homeless people seeking stable housing25:05 | March 18, 2024
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Couple describes a night living on Edmonton’s streets during extreme cold01:00 | March 17, 2024
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Alberta volunteers sought for peer support line for first responders, military01:57 | January 5, 2024
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Edmonton man returns to Uganda to help refugees in camp where he lived02:27 | July 19, 2023
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A piece of Alberta history up for sale.02:38 | June 11, 2023
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Calgary chocolatier Bernard Callebaut overcomes obstacles to celebrate 40 years in business01:18 | April 4, 2023
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Calgary senior celebrates 100th birthday with hundreds of cards01:51 | February 13, 2023
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Edmonton 7-year-old starts charity for diabetes after Type 1 diagnosis02:02 | December 28, 2022
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Helping make 630 CHED Santas Anonymous fundraising wishes come true01:50 | December 8, 2022
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Emotional mom says family wouldn’t have Christmas if not for 630 CHED Santas Anonymous03:31 | December 8, 2022
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630 CHED Santas Anonymous volunteer speaks about importance of the Edmonton charity03:45 | December 8, 2022
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Santas Day raises funds for 630 CHED Santas Anonymous03:22 | December 8, 2022
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The Walterdale Theatre presents a farce that cannot be missed04:23 | December 1, 2022
-
Advent calendars: A culinary experience05:26 | December 1, 2022
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Video captures ostriches on the loose in Alberta town00:39 | November 24, 2022
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St. Albert Children’s Theatre: A Year with Frog and Toad05:37 | November 23, 2022
-
Edmonton’s Theatre Network celebrates return to the stage04:24 | November 18, 2022
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AMA Travel: Boutique river cruises04:50 | November 18, 2022
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Local chemistry teacher demonstrates eruptive experiment06:11 | November 16, 2022
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Military memorabilia: Handmade items from POWs up for auction in Calgary01:57 | November 3, 2022
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Edmontonians show up for one last taste of popular convenience store fried chicken before it permanently closes01:54 | October 15, 2022
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92-year-old Calmar Hotel torn down00:26 | June 16, 2016
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Surviving Edmonton: 1 year spent with homeless people seeking stable housing25:05 | March 18, 2024
-
Couple describes a night living on Edmonton’s streets during extreme cold01:00 | March 17, 2024
-
The challenges of planning ahead when living on Edmonton’s streets00:34 | March 17, 2024
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Previously homeless Edmontonian talks about first stable housing in 4 years01:02 | March 17, 2024
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Edmonton seniors share stories of past proms01:04 | February 15, 2024
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Alberta volunteers sought for peer support line for first responders, military01:57 | January 5, 2024
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Cariwest festival brings culture of Caribbean to Edmonton01:53 | August 9, 2023
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Edmonton’s 1st specialty cat boutique opens Tuesday on International Cat Day01:49 | August 8, 2023
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Women’s health crisis in southern Alberta: The current situation03:04 | August 3, 2023
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Edmonton man returns to Uganda to help refugees in camp where he lived02:27 | July 19, 2023
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A piece of Alberta history up for sale.02:38 | June 11, 2023
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Calgary chocolatier Bernard Callebaut overcomes obstacles to celebrate 40 years in business01:18 | April 4, 2023
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Parks Canada sees huge increase in demand for Alberta campsites01:39 | March 22, 2023
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Students and seniors bonding over robot coding01:45 | March 1, 2023
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Calgary senior celebrates 100th birthday with hundreds of cards01:51 | February 13, 2023
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Edmonton 7-year-old starts charity for diabetes after Type 1 diagnosis02:02 | December 28, 2022
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Young Alberta cancer survivor recognized for giving back while fighting disease01:55 | December 27, 2022
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Helping make 630 CHED Santas Anonymous fundraising wishes come true01:50 | December 8, 2022
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Emotional mom says family wouldn’t have Christmas if not for 630 CHED Santas Anonymous03:31 | December 8, 2022
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630 CHED Santas Anonymous volunteer speaks about importance of the Edmonton charity03:45 | December 8, 2022
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Santas Day raises funds for 630 CHED Santas Anonymous03:22 | December 8, 2022
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The Walterdale Theatre presents a farce that cannot be missed04:23 | December 1, 2022
-
Advent calendars: A culinary experience05:26 | December 1, 2022
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Video captures ostriches on the loose in Alberta town00:39 | November 24, 2022
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St. Albert Children’s Theatre: A Year with Frog and Toad05:37 | November 23, 2022
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Edmonton’s Theatre Network celebrates return to the stage04:24 | November 18, 2022
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AMA Travel: Boutique river cruises04:50 | November 18, 2022
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Local chemistry teacher demonstrates eruptive experiment06:11 | November 16, 2022
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Military memorabilia: Handmade items from POWs up for auction in Calgary01:57 | November 3, 2022
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Edmontonians show up for one last taste of popular convenience store fried chicken before it permanently closes01:54 | October 15, 2022
92-year-old Calmar Hotel torn down
Description
June 16, 2016
On Thursday, the Calmar Hotel was torn down. The 92-year-old structure has been a big part of the community since it was built in 1924.
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