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  • RECOLLECTIONS OF A LIFETIME OF ACHIEVEMENTS
    Ervie Jackson has been a significant contributor to organized real estate through his devotion and support of the Multiple Listing System (MLS) and through his leadership positions with various boards and associations.
  • RICH HISTORY IN REAL ESTATE
    Robert (Bob) G. Rich had an early beginning in the Calgary real estate industry.
  • ROY WILSON: A REAL ESTATE VISIONARY
    I'm older than dirt so it doesn't take much to keep me busy anymore, Roy Wilson remarks with a smile during our interview.
  • SECOND GENERATION REALTOR® KEEPS SUCCESS IN THE FAMILY
    If ever there were to be a royal family of Calgary’s real estate industry, it would have to be the Cote clan.
  • STAN CARSCALLEN
    Probably the strongest boom that Red Deer ever enjoyed occurred in the years prior to the First World War. One of the major figures in that boom was Stan Carscallen.
  • THE BUILDER OF THE FIRST FORT EDMONTON
    William Tomison of the Hudson's Bay Company was a builder, trader and adventurer from the Orkney Islands, Scotland, who built the first Fort Edmonton.
  • THE BUILDINGS OF HARDIE AND MARTLAND
    In 1912, architects David Hardie and John Martland teamed up to form Hardie and Martland - "building designers and structural engineers." During their three-year partnership, they designed such masterpieces as the Hecla Block, the Hilltop House, and Sacred Heart Church.
  • THE FATHER OF THE TRAFFIC CIRCLE
    Noel Dant, Edmonton's first full-time city planner, shaped the city by bringing in traffic circles and "neighborhood unit" planning. This is the story of his life and accomplishments.
  • THE LEGACY OF MAGOON AND MACDONALD
    Herbert Alton Magoon and George Heath MacDonald as Magoon and MacDonald, Architects, were partners in one of the best-known Edmonton architectural firms during the city's first real estate boom. They designed many landmark buildings such as the Salvation Army Citadel, the Gem Theatre, and the Robertson Church.
  • THE NOBLE REALTOR
    While sitting down for my interview with retired Realtor Kitty Noble, it quickly became apparent why she was, and continues to be, such a prominent presence in the Calgary real estate industry.

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