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Tour of Calgary homes severely damaged in 2013 floodsAlberta’s Minister of Municipal Affairs visited Calgary on Friday to tour homes damaged by severe flooding in June 2013.CanadaJan 29, 2016
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3 new pedestrian bridges set to open by the end of 2014The city is spending $9 million to build three new bridges in Riverdale, Rideau Park and Sandy Beach, and each project is both on time and on budget.Sep 12, 2014
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Researchers hope to learn why some fled Calgary flood, while others stayedResearchers are taking a closer look at those who fled their homes during the June floods—and those who stayed behind.Jun 19, 2014
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Work underway to replace bridges wiped out during Calgary floodThe bridges were along the Elbow River, at Sifton Blvd., Rideau and Sandy Beach. The city has allocated $9 million to repair all three.Apr 22, 2014
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Calgary’s flood preparedness plan irks recent flood victimsMore than 100,000 people were forced from their homes in June 2013, when the Bow and Elbow rivers burst their banks, and there are fears the city could see a repeat of the devastation.Apr 9, 2014
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Designs for new Elbow River bridges unveiled$9 million has been allocated to build the suspension bridges crossing the Elbow River at Sandy Beach, Sifton Blvd. and along Elbow Drive into the community of Rideau.Mar 4, 2014
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Company contracted to repair flood-damaged bridges$9 million has been allocated to build the suspension bridges crossing the Elbow River at Sandy Beach, Sifton Blvd. and along Elbow Drive into the community of Rideau.Dec 11, 2013
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City to begin tearing down flood-damaged bridgesThe bridges along Elbow Drive, Sifton Boulevard and Sandy Beach were destroyed during the June flood, and were all but swept away by large trees and debris.Aug 26, 2013
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Bridge repair pegged at $10 million, as city continues flood cleanupThe flood cleanup is well underway in many Calgary communities, but the city’s pathways and bridges continue to be symbols of the devastation.Aug 8, 2013
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City races to save historic school in Elbow ParkElbow Park Elementary was hit hard during the June flood, as it is just across the street from the Elbow River. Two wings on either side of the building are settling apart from the main core.Jul 10, 2013
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