All territory south of Glenmore Trail was moved to Calgary-Glenmore & the northern boundary shifted, exchanging and losing many different portions of the riding with Calgary-Currie and Calgary-Buffalo.
The second representative in the riding was former Mayor of Calgary Ralph Klein who, following a party nomination win over business-person Fran Drummond,[5] was elected to his first term in 1989.
The winner was Alberta Liberal candidate Craig Cheffins who managed an upset win over well-known local business person Brian Heninger.
The 2008 general election saw Cheffins defeated as Progressive Conservative candidate Alison Redford won back the riding for her party.
While Clark had a modest showing in the 2012 election, his strong local connections gave him healthy numbers in the 2014 by-election and foreshadowed his 2015 win.
[7] A general election was called in April 2019, with recently nominated United Conservative Party representative Doug Schweitzer defeating Greg Clark.
In a series of announcements, Schweitzer in May, 2022 stated he would not seek re-election in 2023, [8] subsequently resigning from cabinet [9] and finally stepping down as MLA on August 31, 2022, leaving the riding vacant.