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Nieman: Infant teeth need care right from the start
The important intersection between healthy teeth and a healthy body begins long before birth, and ignoring that truth is costing Canadians millions of dollars annually. Holistic pediatric care is not simply a term which evokes warm, fuzzy feelings. Read More
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Pro Bill 18: Alberta moves to limit assisted death; now Canada must follow
Five years after Canada expanded Medical Assistance In Dying to people with disabilities who are not dying, one province has said enough. Alberta’s Bill 18 would refuse to deliver Track 2 MAID within its health system. Read More
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A widow’s story: Why Bill 18 creates hurdles for the dying
It is 3 a.m. on Aug. 20, 2019. Scott and I are facing each other on the love seat, our legs intertwined. He is looking at me deeply with both love and sadness in his eyes. Read More
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Former UH athlete, coach Larry Price passes away
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Highly respected athlete, coach and media personality Larry Price has passed away, his family confirmed. It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dr. Larry D. Price of Honolulu, Hawai‘i, on March 27, 2026. He passed peacefully. Dr. Price was known as an athlete, professor, news columnist for Mid-Week,…
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Honolulu’s Tamashiro Market to close after nearly 80 years
HONOLULU (KHON2) — It’s the end of an era as another longtime local business plans to close its doors. For nearly eight decades, the most famous pink building in Kalihi-Palama was the regular stop for purveyors and consumers of seafood. Three generations of Tamashiros provided the community with ready-made and ready-to-be-made aquatic edibles. But now,…
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Bell: Alberta drivers will save up to $366 next year on auto insurance — we hope
Talk about great expectations. Read More
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Hitmen goalie Eric Tu begins playoffs full of confidence amid breakout WHL season
His coach backs that up. Read More
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‘Devastating’: Fatal Kauaʻi helicopter crash claimed 3 lives, officials respond
Kauaʻi officials gathered for a 2 p.m. press conference to address the fatal helicopter crash at Kalalau Beach that killed three people.
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Wahiawā Dam to be transferred to state control at no cost: Dole
The Dole Food Company announced that the state Board of Land and Natural Resources will acquire the Wahiawā Irrigation System, which includes the Wahiawā Dam.
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Alberta arts sector welcomes record level of funding in provincial budget
This year’s provincial budget will see $40.1 million earmarked for its artistic sector, including $38.1 million for the Alberta Foundation for the Arts (AFA). Read More