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Government Conference Centre (Ottawa) Hamilton Convention Centre ; International Centre (Mississauga) Kingbridge Centre ; Metro Toronto Convention Centre (Toronto) Rogers Centre; Muskoka Bible Centre ; Niagara Falls Convention Centre (Niagara Falls) RBC Place London ; Shaw Centre (Ottawa) Toronto Congress Centre (Toronto)
Four months later, the Capital Region Board was formed on April 15, 2008 with the passing of the Capital Region Board Regulation by Order in Council 127/2008 under the authority of the Municipal Government Act. [15] On October 26, 2017, [16] the Capital Region Board (CRB) was renamed to the Edmonton Metropolitan Region Board (EMRB). [17]
Kingsway Mall, a shopping centre in Edmonton, Alberta; Kingsway Village (Oshawa), a neighbourhood in Oshawa, Ontario; Burnaby—Kingsway, a federal electoral district in British Columbia between 1988 and 1997; Lambton-Kingsway Junior Middle School, a public elementary school in Etobicoke, Ontario
The Edmonton Convention Centre (ECC, known as the Shaw Conference Centre from 1997 to 2018), is a meeting, entertainment, and convention venue located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Opened in 1983, it is managed by Explore Edmonton , the destination marketing organization of the city of Edmonton.
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Explore Edmonton Co. is a destination marketing organization in Edmonton, Alberta.It is involved in promoting Edmonton tourism, operating two of the city's event facilities—the Edmonton Convention Centre and the Edmonton Expo Centre, [5] and serving as the organizer of the annual exhibitions K-Days and Farmfair International.
"Port City" — due to its role in the shipbuilding industry in the 19th century [95] "Lost City" — referring to the state-sponsored demolition of swaths of urban neighbourhoods in the centre of the city to make way for thoroughfares and highway interchange projects in the mid-20th century. To this day, the areas impacted have not recovered. [98]
On January 1, 2019, the City of Edmonton officially annexed 8,260 ha (82.6 km 2; 31.9 sq mi) from Leduc County and the City of Beaumont, increasing the city's area to 767.85 km 2 (296.47 sq mi), with discussions of annexing an additional 2,830 ha (28.3 km 2; 10.9 sq mi) of Edmonton International Airport land still ongoing.