Reminiscing about the 1988 Winter Olympics was a favourite pastime for many years in Calgary. Now, 35 years later, what do people remember about the Games? Here are numerous responses we received via ...
CALGARY — The founding fathers of the 1988 Winter Olympics had financial foresight. While Olympic host cities of today build temporary sports venues or convert permanent ones to other types of ...
Next month marks the 35th anniversary of the Winter Olympics in Calgary and this week, several items from the 1988 games are up for auction, including a gold medal won by a legendary Soviet defenceman ...
Visitors to Calgary’s Central Library on Sunday were treated to music to mark the 35th anniversary of the 1988 Winter Olympic Games. Members of Calgary-based Cool Choir took to the library’s atrium as ...
One of the men who brought the Winter Olympic Games to Calgary in 1988 has died. Bob Niven, who was president of the bid committee, died May 26 at the age of 80. Niven was vice-chair of the organizing ...
One of the men who brought the Winter Olympic Games to Calgary in 1988 has died. Bob Niven, who was president of the bid committee, died May 26 at the age of 80. Mr. Niven was vice-chair of the ...
Calgary hosted the Winter Olympic games in 1988. An incorrect year was published in an Oct. 20 col-umn. The Star regrets the error.
Standing next to one of nearly 33,000 engraved bricks covering the surface of Calgary's Olympic Plaza, Valerie Salkeld casts her eyes downward as she reminisces about memories from more than 30 years ...
Federal Sports Minister Jacques Olivier, left, presents a cheque to chairman of the Calgary Olympic Development Association Bob Niven at a ceremony in Calgary on March 30, 1984. Niven, who was ...
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