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Cavalry FC Prospects VS FC Edmonton Prospects ‘Al Classico’ 2018
18011 Spruce Meadows Way SW, Calgary, Alberta T2X 4B7 NEWS 18011 Spruce Meadows Way Calgary, AB T2X 4B7 (403) 974-4596 RELEASED: September 27, 2018 Cavalry FC Prospects VS FC Edmonton Prospects ‘Al Classico’ 2018 As we build our team for the inaugural Canadian Premier League season, we are excited to host a ‘prospects game’ with our provincial rivals FC Edmonton. The game will be part of a home and away series that fans are already dubbing ‘Al Classico’ … as an Alberta play on the famous Barcelona and Real Madrid rivalry game ‘El Clasico’. ‘Al Classico’ takes place on Saturday September 29th at Spruce Meadows on the Meadows on the Green Ring – the home pitch for Cavalry FC. The purpose of this game is to look at the local talent from both sides that will be gunning to make the roster for the 2019 season. It will also provide our fans with a preview of the potential players and the game day experience that we hope will be something very special. Cavalry FC Head Coach and General Manager, Tommy Wheeldon Jr., has already begun the search for the talented, local stars that are hungry to wear the colours of Cavalry FC. On the heels of winning a PDL Championship in his final season with the Calgary Foothills FC PDL team, it is evident that there is talent in this City. Limited tickets for ‘Al Classico’ are still available via: https://bit.ly/2QxGPgG. Seating is festival style (on bleachers) and ticket pricing is $25 (Adults), $15 (ages 3-12 years) and free for children 2 and under. -
Section 18.0 – Socio-Economic Impact Assessment Table of Contents
Suncor Energy Inc. Lewis In Situ Project Volume 2 – Environmental Impact Assessment February 2018 SECTION 18.0 – SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT ASSESSMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 18.0 SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT ASSESSMENT ...........................................................18 -1 18.1 Introduction .....................................................................................................18 -1 18.2 Study Area ......................................................................................................18 -1 18.2.1 Temporal Boundary ..........................................................................18 -1 18.2.2 Spatial Boundary ..............................................................................18 -1 18.3 Assessment Approach ....................................................................................18 -3 18.3.1 Regulatory Framework .....................................................................18 -3 18.3.2 Socio-economic Issues Identification ................................................18 -3 18.3.3 Valued Socio-Economic Components and Key Indicators ................ 18-3 18.3.4 Assessment Cases ...........................................................................18 -4 18.3.5 Assessment Criteria .........................................................................18 -5 18.3.6 Constraints Planning ........................................................................18 -6 18.4 Methods ..........................................................................................................18 -
Zone of the Game May 12 May 26 Millwoods Soccer SWEMSA - Edmonton Sting
issue 014 2013 edition Eddies Announce National TV Deal Nine FC Edmonton games will be shown on The Score Edmonton, Alberta (May 10, 2013) – FC Edmonton and Rogers have inked a partnership which will see at least six Eddies games live on The Score this NASL season. Eddies FC Edmonton has rapidly become one of Edmonton’s most exciting professional sports franchises, playing to loud and boisterous crowds at least 14 times a year. Thanks to the newly-signed partnership, The Score will broadcast nine FC Edmonton home games this year, starting May 12 vs. Atlanta and culminating October 27 with a game Go against Tampa Bay. “Throughout the club’s first three seasons, FC Edmonton has endeavoured to introduce itself to the Edmonton sports community as a fun and affordable professional entertain- ment choice,” said general manager Rod Proudfoot. “This new deal with Rogers will further raise the profile of FC Ed- LIVE! monton, our sponsors and our supporters within Edmonton and within the North American Soccer League. And with The Score’s reach, FC Edmonton will now become a more recognizable brand across the country.” In addition to having the games televised live, City Ed- monton has committed to help support the broadcasts with on-air promotional spots, commercials, creative features and local live content. The Score is Canada’s third-largest specialty sports channel with 6.6 million television subscribers, delivering breaking sports news, analysis, highlights and live events. City Edmonton offers viewers intensely-local, urban- oriented, culturally-diverse television programming. Media are invited to Clarke Stadium today where FC Edmonton owner Tom Fath, coaches, players and represen- tatives from the City of Edmonton will be on-hand to unveil the stadium’s new stands and seats, as well as a few other exciting announcements. -
Chapters in Canadian Popular Music
UNIVERZITA PALACKÉHO V OLOMOUCI FILOZOFICKÁ FAKULTA Katedra anglistiky a amerikanistiky Ilona Šoukalová Chapters in Canadian Popular Music Diplomová práce Vedoucí práce: Mgr. Jiří Flajšar, Ph.D. Olomouc 2015 Filozofická fakulta Univerzity Palackého Katedra anglistiky a amerikanistiky Chapters in Canadian Popular Music (Diplomová práce) Autor: Ilona Šoukalová Studijní obor: Anglická filologie Vedoucí práce: Mgr. Jiří Flajšar, Ph.D. Počet stran: 72 Počet znaků: 138 919 Olomouc 2015 Prohlašuji, že jsem diplomovou práci na téma "Chapters in Canadian Popular Music" vypracovala samostatně pod odborným dohledem vedoucího práce a uvedla jsem všechny použité podklady a literaturu. V Olomouci dne 3.5.2015 Ilona Šoukalová Děkuji vedoucímu mé diplomové práce panu Mgr. Jiřímu Flajšarovi, Ph.D. za odborné vedení práce, poskytování rad a materiálových podkladů k práci. Poděkování patří také pracovníkům Ústřední knihovny Univerzity Palackého v Olomouci za pomoc při obstarávání pramenů a literatury nezbytné k vypracování diplomové práce. Děkuji také své rodině a kamarádům za veškerou podporu v době mého studia. Abstract The diploma thesis deals with the emergence of Canadian popular music and the development of music genres that enjoyed the greatest popularity in Canada. A significant part of the thesis is devoted to an investigation of conditions connected to the relation of Canadian music and Canadian sense of identity and uniqueness. Further, an account of Canadian radio broadcasting and induction of regulating acts which influenced music production in Canada in the second half of the twentieth century are given. Moreover, the effectiveness and contributions of these regulating acts are summarized and evaluated. Last but not least, the main characteristics of the music style of a female singer songwriter Joni Mitchell are examined. -
Indigenous Governance & Partnership Program INDIGENOUS
Indigenous Governance & Partnership Program This newsletter provides a snapshot of some recent developments within the Indigenous Governance and Partnerships Program at the Faculty of Native Studies. INDIGENOUS Since the launch of the Certificate in Aboriginal Governance and Partnership in 2007, the Faculty of Native Studies has expanded governance programming; in 2015, with a partnership with the School of Business Executive Education - the Indigenous Partnership Development Program (IPDP); and in 2016, a community research partnership project with the Métis Nation of Alberta. tawâw While governance is unique to language, place, relationships, and community, we are also informed and guided by the overarching experiences that connect us together - similar to how the University of Alberta has been a gathering place for diverse Indigenous tân’si peoples including the Cree, Blackfoot, Metis, Nakota Sioux, Iroquois, Dene, Ojibway/Saulteaux/Anishnaabe, Inuit, and many others whose histories, languages, and cultures continue to guide good hadih relationships - to challenge oppression and racism and support equitable approaches to “uplifting the whole people”. drin gwinzii Our programming also strives to provide context for and to continue momentum in the broader national and international societal shifts in these relationships, such as the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action, and the implementation of the United tawnshi Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). With this in mind, we are currently using -
Comments on Clarke Stadium Proposed Field Changes from the Junior Football Perspective
Comments on Clarke Stadium proposed Field Changes from the Junior Football Perspective The Edmonton Huskies and Edmonton Wildcats play junior level football - players aged 18-22 - as members of the Canadian Junior Football League. The CJFL has been in existence since 1883. The City of Edmonton, and Northern Alberta, has been blessed to have these two Junior teams offering their programs since 1948 playing in the Prairie Football Conference of the CJFL with the other Conference teams in Calgary, Saskatoon, Regina and Winnipeg. Currently there are only two available facilities in Edmonton that meet the CJFL field criteria and are available to Junior football: Commonwealth Stadium and Clarke Stadium. Without access to a CJFL approved field, Junior football in Edmonton no longer is a reality and that 65plus year history is lost. A permanently lined football field is our preferred option and that is supported by the survey that City administration recently conducted. Including players, coaching staff, administrators, and trainers, both Junior teams have nearly 200 people participating in the delivery of Junior football. Our combined rosters of 130 players stay in Edmonton, adding value to our Community as they mature into diligent hard- working young men reflecting virtually every walk of life - fire fighters, Police officers, teachers, engineers, trades people, lawyers, medical personnel, entrepreneurs, and so on; not to overlook professional football players, 5 of whom are on the current Edmonton Eskimo roster. Eventually many raise their families here and virtually every high school football coach has a connection to Junior football. We all remember the hey-days of Clarke Stadium with the likes of Jackie Parker, Johnny Bright, Rollie Miles. -
PLAYER SIGNING PRESS RELEASE Atlético Ottawa Signs Canadian
PLAYER SIGNING PRESS RELEASE CONTACT INFORMATION Atlético Ottawa Nicholas Ryan (905) 431-0294 [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Atlético Ottawa signs Canadian Goalkeeper Dylon Powley Ottawa, ON (April, 8th 2021) – Atlético Ottawa is excited to announce the signing of Canadian goalkeeper Dylon Powley. The 24-year-old joins from FC Edmonton where he appeared in seven Canadian Premier League and two Canadian Championship matches since 2019. Powley grew up in Edmonton, playing youth soccer with Edmonton Juventus and the Edmonton Drillers. He joined the MacEwan University Griffins and spent time with Calgary Foothills FC. In 2018, Dylon made 19 league appearances for FC Gute in the Swedish fourth division, including one appearance in domestic competition, the Svenska Cup. “Dylon is a great young keeper that is ready to take the next step in his career. He has an imposing presence from the back and is strong on his feet. We look forward to continue working with him, his development and his growth within our club,” says Fernando Lopez, Atlético Ottawa, CEO. “Powley is a goalkeeper who will help us a lot in our build up and passing game from the back. He has great footwork, we will look to take full advantage of that,” says Mista, Atlético Ottawa, Head Coach. “It is hard to put into words what the opportunity to play for Atlético Ottawa means to me. It is going to be a big challenge for me, but I know I am ready, and I cannot wait to get the season underway. I am excited to meet the fans and engage with the community in Ottawa, in the city I will now call home,” says Dylon Powley, Atlético Ottawa, Goalkeeper. -
Ergebnisse Sonntag, 26.09.2021 - Dienstag, 28.09.2021
Ergebnisse Sonntag, 26.09.2021 - Dienstag, 28.09.2021 Fußball 1. CFL Halbzeit Endstand G378 26.09. 19:00 FK Mornar Bar : FK Sutjeska Niksic 0:2 0:2 CDKL 26.09. 20:00 OFK Petrovac : FK Buducnost 0:2 2:3 1. Division Halbzeit Endstand KM1 26.09. 12:00 Igilik : Kyran Shymkent 0:1 0:4 F14 26.09. 14:00 Jammerbugt FC : Esbjerg FB 1:0 1:0 G25 26.09. 15:00 IK Start : Fredrikstad FK 2:4 2:6 K47 26.09. 15:00 AC Horsens : Nyköbing FC 1:1 2:1 EM6 26.09. 18:00 AEL Limassol : Apollon Limassol 0:0 0:1 GL7 26.09. 18:00 Ham-Kam FB : FK Jerv 2:0 3:1 AL4 26.09. 18:00 AC Omonia Nicosia : Pafos FC 0:1 1:1 LN6 27.09. 12:00 FK Aksu : FK Maktaaral 1:0 1:1 AN6 27.09. 18:00 AEK Larnaca : Olympiakos Nicosia 0:0 1:0 D39 27.09. 19:00 Apoel Nicosia : Paeek 0:0 1:0 1. Division (F) Halbzeit Endstand D256 26.09. 12:30 KIL/Hemne (F) : Asane Fotball (F) 0:0 0:1 A256 26.09. 14:00 FL Fart (F) : Grei FK (F) 1:0 2:0 B367 26.09. 14:00 IF Flöya (F) : Honefoss BK (F) 0:1 1:2 1. Division Nord Halbzeit Endstand 147 26.09. 13:00 Umea FC : IF Brommapojkarna 1:1 2:2 258 26.09. 13:00 Täby FK : IFK Haninge 0:1 1:1 G367 26.09. -
Playbook 2029: Outdoor Sport Facility Strategy
Playbook 2029 Spruce Grove’s Outdoor Sport Facility Strategy JULY 2015 CONTENTS Executive Summary . i What We Heard . 44 Outdoor Sport Surveys . 44 Introduction . 1 Outdoor Sport Conversation + Workshop . 46 Purpose + Scope of the Strategy . 1 Planning Process . 2 Needs Assessment . 49 Decision Making Framework . 3 High Growth Scenario . 50 Conservative Growth Scenario . 52 Planning Context . 4 Facility Optimization . 54 Population + Demographic Analysis . 4 Policy Context . 14 The City’s Outdoor Sport Facility Play Book … to 2029 . 58 Benchmark Insights for the Future . 20 City Role In Outdoor Sport . 58 Vision . 59 Facility Classification + Level of Service . 22 Strategies + Actions . 60 Inventory, Distribution, Condition + Access . 24 Capital Implementation Plan . 66 Inventory . 24 Spatial Distribution . .26 Acknowledgements . 68 Conditions . 29 References and Notes . 69 Access . 29 Appendix A Facility Conditions . A .1 Facility Utilization + Capacity . 34 Appendix B Organizations Invited to Respond to Survey . B .1 Utilization . 34 Capacity . 38 Appendix C Workshop Notes . C .1 Utilization + Capacity . 40 Staffing, Operational Budgets . 42 Parks and Recreation Spaces are our Gardens to Grow Healthy Communities – Dr. Trevor Hancock Executive Summary Introduction + Purpose Alignment with Municipal, Provincial Spruce Grove is a vibrant City that is experiencing rapid growth and and Federal Sport and Recreation diversification. This growth is placing new and intensifying challenges on our outdoor sport facilities . These facilities are critical elements Policies in our recreation and sport system and provide opportunities for A number of provincial and federal policies, strategies and trends people of all ages, abilities and socio-economic classes to realize the affect sport recreation activity and the provision of sport recreation benefits of sport and recreation. -
Edmonton Welcome Package
WWelcomeelcome toto CFB Edmonton TThehe EdmontonEdmonton GarrisonGarrison MilitaryMilitary FFamilyamily RResourceesource CCentreentre (MFRC)(MFRC) supportssupports ourour militarymilitary ffamilies.amilies. Welcome to Edmonton Dear Military Member & Family: On behalf of the Edmonton Garrison Military Family Resource Centre (MFRC), I would like to take this opportunity to offi cially welcome you to your new home. I hope that you are settling well into your new community. If there is anything you need in order to ease your transition to living in the Edmonton area please do not hesitate to call, or come into the MFRC in person. We would like to off er you our help and support. The MFRC is here specifi cally for you. Our mission is to provide support and resources, programs and services for military families to meet the unique challenges of military life. In short, we are passionate about supporting you and your family! To fi nd out about the programs and services the MFRC has available for you and your family we recommend that you regularly visit the MFRC website at www.CAFconnection.ca/Edmonton. This is a great place to begin gathering information you may need to settle into your new life in the west! If you require access to a computer with Internet access, please come into the MFRC and make use of the free Computer Lab. In your Welcome Package you will fi nd various resources with helpful information for you and your family about the Edmonton Garrison and the Greater Edmonton Area. If you have any questions or concerns please call our reception desk at (780) 973-4011 ext. -
A Guide to Aboriginal Organizations in Alberta. April 2002
A Guide to Aboriginal Organizations in Alberta APRIL 2002 A GUIDE TO ABORIGINAL ORGANIZATIONS IN ALBERTA ALBERTA ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS AND NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT The Honourable Pearl Calahasen Telephone: (780) 427-2180 Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Fax: (780) 427-1321 Mrs. Paddy Meade Telephone: (780) 415-0900 Deputy Minister Fax: (780) 415-9548 E-mail: [email protected] Mr. Ken Boutillier Telephone: (780) 422-5925 Assistant Deputy Minister Fax: (780) 427-4019 Aboriginal Initiatives E-mail: [email protected] Mr. Neil Reddekopp Telephone: (780) 427-6091 Executive Director Fax: (780) 427-0401 Aboriginal Land and Legal Issues E-mail: [email protected] Mr. John McDonough Telephone: (780) 427-9448 Executive Director Fax: (780) 427-4019 Strategic Services E-mail: [email protected] Mr. Tom Baldwin Telephone: (780) 624-6277 Executive Director Fax: (780) 624-6184 Northern Alberta Development Council E-mail: [email protected] Please direct listing changes or inquiries to: Research and Analysis Branch Telephone: (780) 427-1522 Strategic Services Unit Fax: (780) 427-4019 Alberta Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Website: www.aand.gov.ab.ca 13th Floor, Commerce Place 10155 - 102 Street Edmonton, Alberta T5J 4G8 A GUIDE TO ABORIGINAL ORGANIZATIONS IN ALBERTA TABLE OF CONTENTS A. ARTS AND CRAFTS.......................................................................................................................1 B. BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT .........................................................................2 -
Children Victimized in Residential Schools
a A rodeo in pictures! See Page R4. August IS - August 28, 1994 Canada's National Aboriginal News Publication Volume 12 No. I 1 $1.00 plus G.S.T. where applicable Raging bull Bert Crowfoot Lome Belle of Brocket got away - amazingly - with only bruises after Magnum the bull took exception to being ridden at the Nakoda Nation Taotha Celebration on the Bighorn Reserve. Belle took first place for bull riding with 156 points. To receive Windspeaker in your me - cks, just Children in send victimized residential ney order schools in (G. S.T. By Debora Lockyer which operated from the mid abuses would be in store for her he were to disclose any of their Windspeaker Staff Writer 1800s into the 1970s. The tales son in the 'care and R protection' of activities, Yorke said. memories JUE told include dark of the province. He feared being sent to a B.C. sexual abuses, severe beatings, EC ERTA Yorke was 'institutionalized', penitentiary if any staff com- MONTREAL and other mistreatment at the deemed "too damaged to be re- plained he was not being co -op- hands of the religious and lay coverable", and was placed into erative. He was told "all the in- NAP Ed Yorke has something to staff at the schools. the Boy's Industrial School of mates would take turns bugger- celebrate. The former residential But Yorke doesn't have to Coquitlam, B.C. He was later ing him." school student has found great read the report to understand its transferred to the Brannon Lake Yorkewas a troubled child at ADC relief in a report which describes contents.