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Top Calgary Film and Creative Industries Companies Sorted by Total Employees - Hoovers Top Calgary film and creative industries companies sorted by total employees - Hoovers Primary Postal Total Company name Address City Province Phone number Web address Industry NAICS code employees code Telephone Shaw Communications Inc. 630 3rd Ave. SW Calgary AB T2P 4L4 403-750-4500 http://www.shaw.ca communication, 14,000 515210 except radio 400 - 4954 Richard Rd Engineering services, The Churchill Corp. Calgary AB T3E 6L1 403-685-7777 http://www.churchillcorporation.com/ 3,928 541330 SW nsk WorleyParsons Canada 10201 Southport Rd Engineering services, Calgary AB T2W 4X9 403-258-8000 http://www.worleyparsons.com 3,500 541330 Services Ltd SW Suite 400 nsk 700 6 Ave SW Suite Engineering services, Bantrel Co Calgary AB T2P 0T8 403-290-5000 http://bantrel.com 2,900 541330 1400 nsk Engineering services, Fluor Canada Ltd 55 Sunpark Plaza SE Calgary AB T2X 3R4 403-537-4000 http://www.fluor.com 2,400 541330 nsk Engineering services, CP Energy Marketing Inc 505 2 St SW Suite 84 Calgary AB T2P 1N8 403-717-4600 1,600 541330 nsk 630 3 Ave SW Suite http://www.corusent.com/home/defa Cable and other pay Corus Entertainment Inc. Calgary AB T2P 4L4 403-444-4244 1,500 515210 300 ult.aspx television services Engineering services, Graham Group Ltd. 10840 27 St SE Calgary AB T2Z 3R6 403-570-5000 http://www.graham.ca 1,300 541331 nsk Pengrowth Sports clubs, Calgary Flames Limited Saddledome, 555 Calgary AB T2G 3B9 403-777-2177 http://www.calgaryflames.com managers, and 1,250 711211 Partnership Saddledome Rise SE promoters 630 3 Ave SW Suite Cable and other pay Videon CableSystems Inc Calgary AB T2P 4L4 403-750-4500 904 515210 900 television services 205 Quarry Park Blvd Engineering services, Jacobs Canada Inc Calgary AB T2C 3E7 403-258-6411 http://www.jacobs.com 900 541330 SE nsk Oil and gas field Pason Systems Inc. 6130 3rd St., SE Calgary AB T2H 1K4 403-301-3400 http://www.pason.com 758 511210 services, nec, nsk Commercial physical AGAT Laboratories Ltd 2910 12 St NE Calgary AB T2E 7P7 403-735-2005 http://www.agatlabs.com 750 541712 research, nsk Calgary Public Library 616 Macleod Trail SE Calgary AB T2G 2M2 403-260-2712 http://calgarypubliclibrary.com Libraries, nsk 700 519120 page 1 of 6 Data processing and Critical Mass Inc. 402 - 11 Ave. SE Calgary AB T2G 0Y4 403-262-3006 http://www.criticalmass.com 550 541810 preparation Surveying services, Midwest Surveys Inc 2827 Sunridge Blvd NE Calgary AB T1Y 6G1 403-244-7471 http://midwestsurveys.com 495 541370 nsk Custom computer CriticalControl Solutions 840 7th Ave. SW, Ste. Calgary AB T2P 3G2 403-705-7500 http://www.criticalcontrol.com programming 395 511210 Corp. 1100 services, nsk 125 9 Ave SE Suite Core Laboratories Canada Ltd Calgary AB T2G 0P6 403-269-2055 http://www.corelab.com Testing laboratories 360 541380 2100 134 11 Ave SE Suite Dialog Calgary AB T2G 0X5 403-541-5501 http://www.designdialog.ca Architectural services 330 541310 300 Engineering services, Vista Projects Limited 4000 4 St SE Suite 300 Calgary AB T2G 2W3 403-255-3455 http://www.vistaprojects.com 320 541330 nsk 727 7 Ave SW Suite Engineering services, Toyo Engineering Canada Ltd Calgary AB T2P 0Z5 403-266-4400 http://www.toyo-eng.ca 313 541330 1400 nsk Custom computer Replicon Inc. 910 - 7th Ave. SW Calgary AB T2P 3N8 403-262-6519 http://www.replicon.com programming 275 511210 services, nsk Engineering services, SNC-Lavalin ATP Inc 640 5 Ave SW Unit 300 Calgary AB T2P 3G4 403-539-4550 http://www.snclavalin.com 260 541330 nsk 320 23 Ave SW Suite Engineering services, Cochrane Holdings Inc Calgary AB T2S 0J2 403-262-3638 250 541330 104 nsk 320 23 Ave SW Suite Engineering services, Cochrane Group Inc Calgary AB T2S 0J2 403-262-3638 http://www.cochrane-group.ca 250 541330 104 nsk 6025 11 St SE Suite Engineering services, Cimarron Engineering Ltd Calgary AB T2H 2Z2 403-252-3436 http://www.cimarron.ab.ca 250 541330 300 nsk Intermap Technologies Business services, 500, 635 - 6th Ave. SW Calgary AB T2P 0T5 403-266-0900 http://www.intermap.com 249 511210 Corporation nec, nsk West Canadian Industries 1601 9 Ave SE Suite Commercial art and Calgary AB T2G 0H4 403-245-2555 http://www.westcanadian.com 240 541430 Group Ltd 200 graphic design Rawlco Communications 2723 37 Ave NE Suite Radio broadcasting Calgary AB T1Y 5R8 403-451-9893 http://www.rawlco.com 200 515112 Capital Ltd 220 stations 4359241 Manitoba Inc 1002 37 St SW Calgary AB T3C 1S1 403-249-7799 Eating places 200 711110 West Canadian Digital 1601 9 Ave SE Suite Commercial printing, Calgary AB T2G 0H4 403-245-2555 http://www.westcanadian.com 200 323111 Imaging Inc 200 lithographic Engineering services, Equinox Engineering Ltd 909 5 Ave SW Calgary AB T2P 3G5 403-205-3833 http://www.equinox-eng.com 178 541330 nsk Riley's Reproductions & Commercial printing, 621 8 Ave SW Calgary AB T2P 0W9 403-297-1111 http://www.rileys.com 175 323111 Printing Ltd lithographic Custom computer WellPoint Systems Inc. 500 4th Ave. SW Calgary AB T2P 2V6 403-444-3900 http://www.wellpoint.ca programming 173 511210 services, nsk 6170 12 St SE Suite Engineering services, Convergint Technologies Ltd Calgary AB T2H 2X2 403-291-3241 https://www.convergint.com 163 541330 124 nsk page 2 of 6 Cervus Equipment 333 96 Ave NE Suite Commercial physical Calgary AB T3K 0S3 403-567-0339 http://www.cervuscorp.com 157 541711 Corporation 5201 research, nsk 340 12 Ave SW Suite Surveying services, Can-Am Geomatics Corp Calgary AB T2R 1L5 403-269-8887 http://www.canam.com 150 541370 900 nsk 540 5 Ave SW Suite Engineering services, Fekete Associates Inc Calgary AB T2P 0M2 403-213-4200 http://www.fekete.com 150 541330 2000 nsk Calgary Zoological Society, Amusement and 1300 Zoo Rd NE Calgary AB T2E 7V6 403-232-9300 http://www.calgaryzoo.ab.ca 150 712190 The recreation, nec, nsk Tomkinson, D.N. 340 12 Ave SW Suite Surveying services, Calgary AB T2R 1L5 403-269-8887 150 541370 Investments Ltd 900 nsk 534 17 Ave SW Suite Engineering services, Rangeland Engineering Ltd Calgary AB T2S 0B1 403-265-5130 http://www.rangelandeng.com 150 541330 400 nsk Custom computer Computer Modelling Group 3553 31 St. NW Calgary AB T2L 2K7 403-531-1300 http://www.cmgl.ca programming 149 511210 Ltd. services, nsk Custom computer Hitachi ID Systems, Inc. 1401 1st St. SE Calgary AB T2G 2J3 403-233-0740 http://www.hitachi-id.com programming 140 511210 services, nsk 444 5 Ave SW Suite Business services, Caltech Design Inc Calgary AB T2P 2T8 403-216-2140 140 541340 2350 nec, nsk 4511 Glenmore Trail SE Engineering services, CANA High Voltage Ltd Calgary AB T2C 2R9 403-247-3121 http://www.canahighvoltage.ca 140 541330 Bay 31 nsk 110 12 Ave SW Suite Surveying services, Caltech Surveys Ltd Calgary AB T2R 0G7 403-263-4771 http://www.caltechsurveys.com 140 541370 800 nsk 140 4 Ave SW Suite Engineering services, Sproule Holdings Limited Calgary AB T2P 3N3 403-294-5500 http://www.sproule.com 120 541330 900 nsk 839 5 Ave SW Suite Engineering services, Gemini Engineering Limited Calgary AB T2P 3C8 403-255-2916 http://www.geminicorp.ab.ca 120 541330 400 nsk Engineering services, Upside Engineering Ltd 409 10 Ave SE Calgary AB T2G 0W3 403-290-4650 http://upsideeng.com 120 541330 nsk Museums and art Glenbow-Alberta Institute 130 9 Ave SE Calgary AB T2G 0P3 403-268-4100 http://www.glenbow.org 115 712110 galleries, nsk Japan Canada Oil Sands 639 5 Ave SW Suite Commercial physical Calgary AB T2P 0M9 403-264-9046 http://www.jacos.com 110 541712 Limited 2300 research, nsk Gibbs Gage Architects 237 8 Ave SE Suite 505 Calgary AB T2G 5C3 403-233-2000 http://www.gibbsgage.com Architectural services 110 541310 Commercial printing, Unicom Graphics Limited 4501 Manitoba Rd SE Calgary AB T2G 4B9 403-287-3428 http://www.unicomgraphics.com 100 323111 lithographic 1240 Kensington Rd Engineering services, FNP Engineering Calgary AB T2N 3P7 403-270-8833 100 541330 NW Suite 403 nsk Wood Group PSN - Western 110 12 Ave SW Suite Engineering services, Calgary AB T2R 0G7 403-234-6300 http://www.woodgroup-psn.com 100 541330 Canada Ltd 700 nsk 901 Centre St NW Unit Commercial printing, Instimax Corporation Calgary AB T2E 2P6 403-398-8911 http://www.instimax.com 100 323111 303 nec page 3 of 6 Chalmers Investment Corp 727 42 Ave SE Calgary AB T2G 1Y8 403-243-6642 Eating places 100 711110 Ltd 36 Erin Meadow Green Theatrical producers Local Crew (1996) Inc Calgary AB T2B 3G3 403-248-5999 100 711310 SE and services, nsk 401 9 Ave SW Suite Engineering services, Amec BDR Limited Calgary AB T2P 3C5 403-283-0060 http://www.amec.com 100 541330 1300 nsk 736 6 Ave SW Suite Engineering services, Lauren Services, ULC Calgary AB T2P 3T7 403-237-7160 http://www.laurenconcise.com 100 541330 7000 nsk 800 5 Ave SW Suite Engineering services, RPS Energy Canada Ltd Calgary AB T2P 3T6 403-265-7226 http://www.rpsgroup.com 100 541330 1400 nsk Kvaerner Process Systems Engineering services, 1209 59 Ave SE Calgary AB T2H 2P6 403-640-4230 http://www.kvaerner.com 100 541330 Canada Inc nsk 2749 39 Ave NE Suite Engineering services, Gas Liquids Engineering Ltd Calgary AB T1Y 4T8 403-250-2950 http://www.gasliquids.com 100 541330 300 nsk 1167 Kensington Cres Hayes, Ross E Calgary AB T2N 1X7 Architectural services 90 541310 NW Suite 400 Landscape counseling Prestige Landscape Group 941 48 Ave SE Calgary AB T2G 2A7 403-280-5400 http://www.plgroup.ca 90 541320 and planning, nsk http://www.weatherfordlabs.com/con Weatherford Laboratories Commercial physical 1338a 36 Ave NE Calgary AB T2E 6T6 403-736-3500 tact-us/north- 90 541712 (Canada) Ltd research, nsk america/canada/calgary-alberta Custom computer 707 7th Ave.
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