Calgary Stampede will go on as planned amid water crisis - News Summed Up

Calgary Stampede will go on as planned amid water crisis


Stampede will go onOn Monday afternoon, city officials confirmed the ongoing stress on Calgary's water supply won't impact the Calgary Stampede, which is set to take place July 5 to 14. Joel Cowley, CEO of the Calgary Stampede, says it's "very important" that the Stampede continue amid the water crisis, citing community and economic impacts. Calgary Stampede to continue as planned: City provides update on Calgary's water main break Duration 39:53 City officials provide an update on major water main break affecting Calgary's water supply. Joel Cowley, CEO of the Calgary Stampede, says the organization's management team has been meeting with the City of Calgary 'to identify all of the places where we used water on Stampede Park during the Calgary Stampede.' LISTEN | Calgary's mayor discusses businesses and water consumption: Calgary Eyeopener 8:42 The latest on the water main break Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek is with us to discuss the latest on Calgary's water crisis.


Source: CBC News June 18, 2024 14:11 UTC



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