Some Canadians remain in hotel amid Mexican unrest, others see calm return

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Some Canadians remain in hotel amid Mexican unrest, others see calm return
المملكة العربية السعودية أحدث الأخبار,المملكة العربية السعودية عناوين
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The violence is particularly fierce in Culiacan, Mazatlan, Los Mochis and Guasave.

Vancouverite Dominique Carole Maraj said Mazatlan seemed to have mostly returned to normal with people back out enjoying the beach.

Dahl's brother, sister-in-law, their three children between the ages of seven and 10, and her sister-in-law's mother were supposed to fly out of Mazatlan Thursday evening, but street fighting closed the airport and buses that were to take them there were burned in front of the hotel. An employee of the hotel denied the account of Dahl's brother, saying no buses had been burned, the beaches were free of military vehicles and the city was quiet.Hailey Bronson said she expected to be heading home to Cochrane, Alta., as planned on Sunday, although a few of her friends had their flights rescheduled.

Winnipegger Sheila North, in Mazatlan with two adult children and her two-year-old grandson, was on a catamaran excursion when she saw plumes of smoke in two different areas and black helicopters flying around Thursday. North and her family were supposed to fly back to Winnipeg on Friday but said it has been changed to Sunday.

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