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Stories Tagged - Vivo for Healthier Generations
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May 25, 2021 | Stefan Strangman
$62-million rec centre expansion generates buzz in northeast Calgary
After breaking ground in April, a project is underway to expand the Vivo for Healthier Generations recreation centre into a true community hub in northeast Calgary.
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March 05, 2021 | Andrea Cox
Vibrant vistas: Panorama Hills combines beautiful landscapes with popular amenities
Located in the heart of Calgary's new northwest, Panorama Hills is Calgary's most populated community, with almost 26,000 residents calling it home.
Nestled into the sweet spot between several major arteries, the community is bordered by Stoney Trail to the north, Country Hills Boulevard to the south and Beddington Trail to the west, providing quick and easy access to surrounding areas and the downtown core.
Nestled into the sweet spot between several major arteries, the community is bordered by Stoney Trail to the north, Country Hills Boulevard to the south and Beddington Trail to the west, providing quick and easy access to surrounding areas and the downtown core.
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April 17, 2019 | Geoff Geddes
Come together: Calgary rec centres offer more than just fun and fitness
Bigger might not always be better, but five of Calgary's largest recreation centres are proving that when you combine size with quality, variety and a focus on serving the community, it's a winning combination.
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April 11, 2018 | Gerald Vander Pyl
Neighbourhood makeover
Redevelopment projects lead to new communities in established areas
Most people think of new communities as being on the outskirts of the city, often in areas where amenities like shopping and schools are still lacking.
But there are a growing number of new communities springing up in well-established areas of Calgary, as redevelopment occurs on lands once used for non-residential purposes.
Most people think of new communities as being on the outskirts of the city, often in areas where amenities like shopping and schools are still lacking.
But there are a growing number of new communities springing up in well-established areas of Calgary, as redevelopment occurs on lands once used for non-residential purposes.