Rivers in southern Alberta reach peak after days of heavy rain, but no major damage reported
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Rivers in southern Alberta reach peak after days of heavy rain, but no major damage reported
MOSTAFA AL-A'SAR
PUBLISHED JUNE 3, 2026
UPDATED JUNE 4, 2026
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The Bow River flows through downtown Calgary on Wednesday, a brighter day after a spate of heavy rainfall in the region.
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Water levels on the Bow and Elbow rivers in southern Alberta peaked on Wednesday after several days of heavy rain that prom…
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