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By Guillaume Nolet In Photo EssayPosted April 1, 2020ChinatownCalgary’s Chinatown has been relocated twice—first in 1886, after a fire on Stephen Avenue destroyed half the neighbourhood, and again in 1910 when a CPR proposal to build a hotel in the vicinity [...] READ MORE