It has been a heartbreaking 24 hours for Calgarians with connections to Ukraine, which has been invaded by Russia. Many people spent Thursday holding vigil across from city hall — doing the only thing they feel they can and feeling helpless for their families caught in the middle of the military attack. Jill Croteau reports.
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Calgarians show solidarity for those in the middle of the Ukraine-Russia invasion
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