A relative of one of two people killed in a rockslide at Bow Glacier Falls last week has arrived in Calgary. He is meeting with his brother’s friend and a survivor as he continues to process what happened. Together they are hoping to repatriate the body of Hamza Benhilal. The Alberta Next online survey is now live ahead of a summer of townhalls across the province focused on how to further push back against the federal government. But one question around immigration is raising some serious concerns. During a turbulent period of global trade, it can be easy for small businesses to lose sight of the future. The Province of Alberta is spending nearly $3 million, continuing a mentorship and support program allowing businesses to think big – and trade bigger.
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ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ Hour at 6 Calgary: June 25, 2025
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