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At least three people were killed by floodwaters that devastated much of southern Alberta, leading authorities to evacuate the western Canadian city of Calgary's entire downtown. Inside the city's hockey arena, the waters reached as high as the 10th row.

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Floodwaters that devastated much of southern Alberta left at least two people dead and forced officials in the western Canadian city of Calgary on Friday to order the evacuation of its entire downtown, as the waters reached the 10th row of the city's hockey arena.

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Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper said yesterday he told Barack Obama he was profoundly disappointed after the US president called to tell him the administration rejected a plan to build an oil pipeline from Canada to Texas.

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At least three people were killed by floodwaters that devastated much of southern Alberta, leading authorities to evacuate the western Canadian city of Calgary's entire downtown. Inside the city's hockey arena, the waters reached as high as the 10th row.

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Floodwaters that devastated much of southern Alberta left at least two people dead and forced officials in the western Canadian city of Calgary on Friday to order the evacuation of its entire downtown, as the waters reached the 10th row of the city's hockey arena.

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Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper said yesterday he told Barack Obama he was profoundly disappointed after the US president called to tell him the administration rejected a plan to build an oil pipeline from Canada to Texas.

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