Heavy winds wreak havoc across southern Alberta

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Heavy winds wreak havoc across southern Alberta
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Heavy winds and hail tore through parts of southern Alberta Saturday night, leaving a trail of destruction.

Heavy winds in southern Alberta destroyed this 100-year-old barn Saturday night, which was an Alberta Heritage site.

Umscheid said his brother's barn was built in 1916, and about 15 years ago, restored it with a grant after the province declared it a historical site.He said other neigbours in the community had suffered extensive damage to their properties as well, including a second century-old barn.

"ECCC has received reports of wind damage in or near Milo, Queenstown, McGregor Lake Provincial Park and Fort Macleod.” Golf ball-size hail was reported in Diamond Valley at 5:45 while Toonie size hail fell in High River at 6:24 p.m. Queenstown reported ping pong-sized hail at 6:48 p.m.Surge stun Stingers, advance to CEBL western final with 78-69 victoryGoogle has violated U.S. antitrust law with its search business, a federal judge ruled Monday, handing the tech giant a staggering court defeat with the potential to reshape how millions of Americans get information online and to upend decades of dominance.

They lurk in the murky depths of some of Alberta's biggest rivers, living fossils from when giant lizards strode the earth.A jury returned a verdict of not guilty late Friday for two men accused of conspiring to kill RCMP officers at the border blockade at Coutts, Alta.With a heat warning re-issued for Lethbridge and parts of southern Alberta, businesses that depend on the sunshine are taking full-advantage of it.

Campaign promises to fund mental health care, reinstate public school boards and give tax breaks for dog adoptions are among the pledges that, nearly three years into his mandate, Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston has either tossed aside or been slow to enact.The heat and humidity didn’t stop hundreds of people from lining the streets to enjoy the 127th Natal Day Parade in Halifax on Monday.

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