CALGARY — A Calgary official has a warning for people who continue to water lawns as the city works to repair a feeder main -- bylaw officers are working...
CALGARY — A Calgary official has a warning for people who continue to water lawns as the city works to repair a feeder main -- bylaw officers are working through the holiday weekend.
"Bylaw officers are working through the weekend to follow up on these complaints and will be issuing $3,000 fines where warranted." Staring next week, he said a potion of 16 Avenue N.W. from 46 Street N.W. to the Bowness Rd. interchange will close in order to facilitate repairs, and that traffic will be detoured onto Bowness Rd.Ukraine launches drones on Moscow, other regions, Russian officials say
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