Smith must win seats in Calgary. She declares herself a \u0022rural\u002Dbased conservative,\u0022 but without Calgary she won\u0027t be a premier for long.
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Smith says, “it’s time, Calgary,” sends a friendly letter to Mayor Jyoti Gondek promising support for the event centre, and names Ric McIver as the point person to help.Article content McIver was a stubborn long-term catalyst for the final agreement and completion of the Tsuut’ina ring road. That one took 70 years to get done. Nobody wants a new rink to become the next routinely failing Calgary project.since April. Coun. Sonya Sharp, a member of the key working group, says it’s going well.