Alberta Infrastructure has reversed its decision to demolish the Royal Alberta Museum's old building in Edmonton, after analyzing options and gathering input through an online survey and community engagement. The museum, which opened in 1967 to celebrate Canada's centennial, had been empty since exhibits were moved out in 2016-2017 to make way for a new location. The building features marble from Ontario and granite from Quebec, as well as ancient Indigenous petroglyphs, and was previously renamed by Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to the province in 2005.