The North Saskatchewan River is called a jewel, Edmonton’s most beautiful attraction, but most of us only get brief glimpses of it from our cars.
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The North Saskatchewan River is called a jewel, Edmonton’s most beautiful attraction, but most of us only get brief glimpses of it from our cars.
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A High River construction company working to get its town up and running needs more hands to make that happen.
Cameron Associates and Construction is putting a call out for 200 labourers, supervisors, project managers, bobcat operators, class one drivers and various other positions in its effort to get High Riverites back home and in business as quickly as possible. His office received some flood damage, but its minimal compared to others.
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HIGH RIVER — High River business owners began the daunting task of cleaning up their stores Monday after officials expanded a staggered re-entry plan of the devastated town, including parts of the southwest and commercial district.
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HIGH RIVER — Tensions between High River residents and officials reached a boiling point Wednesday as they demanded to be let back into the flood-ravaged community, while a group of doctors said health concerns are being exacerbated by preventing people from cleaning up their homes.
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The state of local emergency was lifted in Red Deer and City crews are cleaning up along the river as water levels continue to decrease.
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With a second report coming in Sunday evening, Mayor Emile Blokland and Minister of municipal affairs Doug Griffiths addressed media with an update on the status of the Town of High River in regards to the hindrance remaining residents are placing on recovery crews.
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Medicine Hat, a city that has been battered by floods repeatedly over the years, appears to have been spared the type of devastation that hit Calgary, High River and other communities upstream.
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Worried Medicine Hat, Alta., residents and officials awoke to some good news Monday after spending the weekend sandbagging to protect the city from floodwaters that devastated Calgary and other southern communities in the province.
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The worst is over — for most of us. For some Calgarians though, they awake Sunday morning knowing the worst could still be yet to come.
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The state of emergency is over and water levels on the Red Deer River have decreased from their peak of Saturday evening.
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