As the City of Calgary warns residents and businesses that water restrictions are on the way, the province says, if the budget is passed, $125 million will be spent helping municipalities and indigenous communities survive what is expected to be the worst drought in decades. Doug Vaessen has more.
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Alberta promises $125 million to fight drought and flood conditions
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