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Minor issue: given that the city does not count Downtown as a single official community, but as multiple seperate ones, there is no clear official definition of "Downtown". This article seems to assume the definition of "Downtown Calgary" is "those official communities with the word 'Downtown' in their name". That sounds reasonable, but is it official?
I think "Eau Claire" and "Chinatown" are as integral a part of Downtown Calgary as the East Village is; even more so, given how the C-Train/City-Hall is something of a barrier to part of the Downtown East Village. But Eau Claire and Chinatown have no such obvious physical bariers. -- rob 11:04, 3 August 2005 (UTC)
I always thought that the City of Calgary had considered the beltline area as part of downtown, and that the borders of downtown were 14th Street W and 17th Ave South. I'm not sure about the north and east borders.-- 64.42.192.130 19:47, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
Does anyone have a source on the number of people that work in downtown Calgary? I think that would be a useful addition to the article. I think I may have seen it in the C-Train literature at some point... TastyCakes ( talk) 16:21, 16 June 2009 (UTC)
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Minor issue: given that the city does not count Downtown as a single official community, but as multiple seperate ones, there is no clear official definition of "Downtown". This article seems to assume the definition of "Downtown Calgary" is "those official communities with the word 'Downtown' in their name". That sounds reasonable, but is it official?
I think "Eau Claire" and "Chinatown" are as integral a part of Downtown Calgary as the East Village is; even more so, given how the C-Train/City-Hall is something of a barrier to part of the Downtown East Village. But Eau Claire and Chinatown have no such obvious physical bariers. -- rob 11:04, 3 August 2005 (UTC)
I always thought that the City of Calgary had considered the beltline area as part of downtown, and that the borders of downtown were 14th Street W and 17th Ave South. I'm not sure about the north and east borders.-- 64.42.192.130 19:47, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
Does anyone have a source on the number of people that work in downtown Calgary? I think that would be a useful addition to the article. I think I may have seen it in the C-Train literature at some point... TastyCakes ( talk) 16:21, 16 June 2009 (UTC)
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