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The Enyaq Coupe RS (vRS in the UK) is fitted with an 77 kWh (280 MJ) or 82 kWh (300 MJ) net battery pack which will grant the model a WLTP driving range of 309 miles (497 km). Being equipped with twin motors – one on either axle – will provide all-wheel drive and a combined power output of 299 PS (220 kW; 295 bhp) and maximum torque of 460 ...
The company, with an area of 7,800 square metres (0.78 ha), had a workforce of 320 and used 170 special machine tools, power-driven by 100 horsepower (75 kW) of steam power. [13] The first model, Voiturette A, was a success, and the company was established both within Austria-Hungary and internationally. [18]
For the 1987 Favorit, Škoda made major modifications to the 130 engine to meet new, stricter emission standards.The new engine had bimetallic pistons to lower oil consumption and a new 8-port cylinder head, which improved power output and allowed the engine to run on unleaded fuel.
Northland (formerly Northland Village Mall) is an open-air shopping mall located in northwest Calgary, Alberta.The mall opened in 1971, and was expanded in 2005. [1] The mall began major renovations in 2021, with demolition to redevelop the mall happening throughout the year 2022 to turn it into an open-air facility. [2]
In 1990, Eaton's store was relocated into a new building one block west and a four-level shopping centre, the Calgary Eaton Centre, was built on its original site. Following the closure of the Eaton's chain in 2002, Sears acted as an anchor store until 2008 when it was closed to make way for Holt Renfrew's expansion.
The National Music Centre and its collections origins can be traced to the installation of a pipe organ (known as the Carthy Organ) in Calgary’s Jack Singer Concert Hall in 1987. [2] The installation of this instrument was the genesis of the International Organ Festival and Competition operated by TriumphEnt from 1990 to 2002. [ 3 ]
The Calgary Sun is a daily newspaper published in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is currently owned by Postmedia Network . First published in 1980, the tabloid -format daily newspaper replaced the long-running tabloid-size The Albertan soon after it was acquired by the publishers of the Toronto Sun .
In the City of Calgary's 2012 municipal census, Evergreen had a population of 20,110 living in 6,961 dwellings, a 3.2% increase from its 2011 population of 19,487. [2] With a land area of 4.6 km 2 (1.8 sq mi), it had a population density of 4,370/km 2 (11,320/sq mi) in 2012.