City pride was high when Mayor Laurence Decore unveiled 'City of Champions!' signs at a city hall ceremony, even as work crews were busy installing the new signs at highway entrances.

The Edmonton Oilers won the Stanley Cup for a third time in 1987 contributing to the feeling that Edmonton was the 'City of Champions'. (CBC) During the 1980s the Oilers and Eskimos were winning championships, but the signs were meant to celebrate more than Edmonton's professional sports teams.

The Edmonton Grads, the Northern Lights wheelchair basketball team and the NAIT Ookpiks hockey team were all badges of honour for the city in sports.

Mayor Laurence Decore unveiling the 'City of Champions!' sign at city hall. (CBC) Edmonton also had a history of hosting large sports events like the 1978 Commonwealth Games and the Summer Universiade in 1983.

At the ceremony, Decore paid tribute to Calgary hosting the 1988 Olympics and compared the two cities' ability to entertain the world at large events.

"They've shown that southern Albertans are just as great in terms of organization and volunteerism as northern Albertans," Decore said.

The 'City of Champions' sign in 2015. (Scott Stevenson/CBC) The original 'City of Champions!' signs were later redesigned with the exclamation mark removed. They greeted drivers entering the city until council voted in 2015 to scrap them.

In the video, CBC's Marilyn Lee shows the installation of the newly-minted signs and some of Edmonton's rich sports history.