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City officials condemned Rundle Lodge as a hazard for its 43 elderly occupants. Calgary, Alberta.
City officials condemned Rundle Lodge as a hazard for its 43 elderly occupants. Calgary, Alberta.
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City officials condemned Rundle Lodge as a hazard for its 43 elderly occupants. Calgary, Alberta.
Published in the Calgary Herald, January 22, 1970. Rundle Lodge was located at the corner of 12th Avenue SE and 6th Street SE. Alderman John Kushner called it a 'fire trap' and Jack King, the chairman of the Metropolitan Calgary Foundation, stated 'this place must be closed'.
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Date
1970-01
Creator
Calgary Herald
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Calgary, Alberta--Buildings
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Calgary, Alberta--Local government
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Victoria Park district, Calgary, Alberta
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Glenbow Archives
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Calgary Herald fonds
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CA ACU GBA F0358-S0004
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CU1112870
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na-2864-5455b
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"City officials condemned Rundle Lodge as a hazard for its 43 elderly occupants. Calgary, Alberta.", 1970-01, (CU1112870) by Calgary Herald. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.