Ralph Thomas Scurfield - Newspaper and Magazine Articles

Newspaper and Magazine Articles

  • Mar. 29, 1980 - The Financial Post, p. W9
  • July 13, 1981- New York Times, July 13, 1981, Late City Final Edition, Page D3,
  • May 19, 1982 - Brandon Sun (Manitoba)
  • February 20, 1985 - The Calgary Herald (Scurfield skied into slide), Front page; (Scurfield killed) page A2; (Legacy everywhere), editorial; (Scurfield wanted to be the best), page C1.
  • February 20, 1985 - Calgary Sun (Nu-West Boss Dies In Slide), Front Page; (Magnate dies in slide), page 2; (A great loss), editorial page 10; (Scurfield represented Calgary Spirit), page 11; (Developer missed) page38,
  • February 20, 1985 - Edmonton Journal (Nu-West kingpin dies as avalanche hits skiers)
  • February 20, 1985 - Vancouver Sun (Two skied into slide, operator says/Skiers didn’t hear shouts)
  • February 20, 1985 - Toronto Star (Obituary: Ralph Scurfield, 57, co-founder of giant Nu-West Group).
  • February 20, 1985 - The Globe and Mail (Nu-West chief part owner of Flames), page 15.
  • February 21, 1985 - Vancouver Sun (B.C. avalanche site probed after two killed on skiing trip)
  • February 21, 1985 - Calgary Herald (Scurfield’s son rejects claim), page B2; (Obituary), page D8;
  • February 23, 1985 - Calgary Herald (Man of vision given farewell)
  • February 27, 1985 - The University of Calgary Gazette (in memoriam Ralph Thomas Scurfield, 1928–1985), page 3
  • March 4, 1985 - Alberta Report (Skiing into oblivion), page 16; (Carpenter to tycoon), page 16-17.
  • December 2, 1986 - Calgary Herald (Five citizens to get community award), page B6.
  • January 23, 1998 - The Calgary Herald (The Scurfield Legacy), page D1, D2
  • December 2005 - Alberta Venture Magazine, Vol. 09 Issue 10, (The 50 Greatest Albertans)
  • June 8, 2008 - The Calgary Herald (125 Of Our Greatest Citizens)

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