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Originally Posted by RWin
Airdrie is basically a neighbourhood of Calgary that happens to have it's own political boundaries. Of course back in the day it was a long way from Calgary but these days it is to Calgary almost what Surrey is to Vancouver (or Burnaby or New Westminster).
In my mind talking about Airdrie is like talking about Coventry Hills so a population increase there is really a population increase in the greater Calgary area. And therefore isn't really competing with Red Deer, Lethbridge, etc. in the size competition.
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NO! Lol, can't compare us to Coventry. I do get that we're part of the greater Calgary area out here but we're more than just a subdivision of the city. Also know that along the QE2 corridor the 2 cities will never meet. Rockyview will not give up what they have going on now in Balzac. I'm fairly pationate about the city out here but do wish we would get something done to improve our downtown. It certainly is hurting.
We did have a proposal from city hall this last fall for $80 million+ development but it was shot down quick due to conflicts of interest. City owned business using city leases to justify being able to build out a completely new downtown on the east side of main street where city hall is.
Something that would help with all this is if we could get a college in Airdrie, and a hospital.