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City of Calgary services remain relocated due to ‘significant’ water damage

According to city officials, service counters at city hall will remain closed “indefinitely” due to the damage.“As soon as two weeks we’ll start moving some of the counters back onto the third floor. Some of the other areas are going to be quite a while,” Henriques said.

“It would be nice if we got a little notice about what’s going on,” said Steve Hope, who came to city hall to pay a parking ticket.Man with ‘large knife’ arrested at Calgary city hall Tuesday morning According to Male, many staff are currently on holiday in August and accommodations are being made for staff who work in the impacted areas.Read more:Calgary Police said the man they arrested is a client of the Police and Crisis Team and the “incident highlights the importance of working with Alberta Health Services to offer assessment, support, and consultation for people experiencing a mental health crisis.

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