Forty-three years of nights at the 'Dome on the tip of her tongue. The 1989 line combinations. The Garth setlists. Where to park during Stampede week. Which urinal is haunted in the visiting locker room.
Dusty knows the building, the city, and your filing history. Press Pass holders get 30 questions a month free. The desk reviews every conversation that gets made into a Roundup story.
"I was nine. Lanny lifted the Cup at the Forum but my dad and I watched at the Dome with five thousand strangers on the big screen. The floor shook when McCrimmon handed it off. We walked back to the C-Train at 1 a.m. through a parking lot that wouldn't stop honking."
"Figure skating long program. Katarina Witt skated to Bizet and the place forgot it was a hockey rink for four minutes. My mother had borrowed money from her sister to buy us those tickets."
"Garth Brooks. He played ninety minutes, said good night, then came back out in jeans and a t-shirt and played another forty. My ears rang for two days. My boyfriend at the time proposed in the parking lot. I said yes. We lasted four years."
"Game 6 of the conference final. Iginla fought Hatcher in the first shift. I have never heard a building louder. My ribs hurt from yelling. The whole 17th Ave was a parking lot of red jerseys after."
"The Hip's last Calgary show. Gord wore the silver suit. I cried twice — once during Wheat Kings, once when he saluted the upper bowl on his way off. The whole press box stood up with him."
Six players who defined the Cup era. The parking puzzle, the concert eras, the final season. Pick a thread.
October 15. The city is in an oil-market downturn, mortgage rates are punishing, and Ottawa's National Energy Program is the dirty word at every dinner table. Doors open anyway. The Flames lose 4–3 to the Oilers. The first thing booed inside the building is Pierre Trudeau's standard. The saddle roof — a hyperbolic paraboloid — had never been built before, hasn't been built since.
Figure skating, short track, the medal ceremonies. For two weeks the Saddledome is the world's living room. The skyline silhouette goes global. Calgarians will never quite let go of the word 'Olympic' that used to be in the name.
May 25. Lanny lifts it in Montreal, the city watches at home, and the parking lot won't stop honking until 2 a.m. The C of Red finds its name on the way to it. The Dome finds its identity for keeps.
Iginla on the ice in the building's loudest hour. The walls held the noise the way only a low-ceilinged 80s arena can. 17th Ave was a sea of red until last call.
June 21. The Bow takes the lower bowl, the dressing rooms, the Zamboni room. Eleven days dark. Volunteers from Forest Lawn, Tuscany, Crescent Heights show up in muck boots. Ice rebuilt on emergency timeline. The Corral, somehow, is fine.
CSEC and the City announce funding for what will become Scotia Place. The clock starts. The next-door arena is also a goodbye to this one.
Flames, Hitmen, Roughnecks, Stampede Roundup. The last of each played here. Farewell Fridays in the spring. Last chance for a Dome Foam in a real plastic cup.
Fall 2027. Flames move 200 metres north. Saddledome's last public event: TBD. The skyline starts feeling wrong before they pull anything down.
We'll keep filing memories until the building is gone. Then we keep them indexed forever. Calgarians remember things by where they were sitting; we're going to make sure those seats remember back.
One tap with Google or Apple. Byline on every memory. Friday Roundup. 30 questions a month with Monk. No password. No payment.
Two buskers with a clarinet duet on the 17:42 Somerset.
A 9–6 split on the bike-lane motion. Ward 9 stood with downtown.
Mrs. McCarthy's chalkboard, remembered by a kid she taught in 1992.
Three encores at MacEwan Hall. The drummer's mom was in row four.
Drop-off at the new ECS. The kid wouldn't let go for ninety seconds.
A border collie waited at Bowness Park since 11 a.m.
Walking group at North Mount Pleasant.
Cowboy poetry at the Hi-Fi tonight.
An off-day at COP. The rope tow paused for a magpie.
Six orders of brisket poutine on 17th. Line stayed past midnight.