Braid: Farkas seeks to reassure as 2013 flood fears rise with the rivers
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Calgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas speaks to media at a press conference about high water levels on the Bow and Elbow rivers in Calgary Friday, May 29, 2026. Dean Pilling/Postmedia Calgary Dean Piling/Postmedia Article content As the rivers rise and the rain keeps falling, Mayor Jeromy Farkas says this is a difficult moment for many Calgarians. Article content “I know, having represented Ward 11 communities, that this is a deeply emotional time,” said the mayor. Article content Article content He’s got that right. Many people in riverside neighbourhoods sold out after the great flood of 2013. They co…
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