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Nelson: Tsuut’ina housing plan offers hope while Carney dithers
Our Tsuut’ina neighbours are providing a better example of what it will take to solve this country’s desperate housing shortage than anything Mark Carney and his Liberal government have so far shown. Read More
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Recent EV demand jolt driven more by government incentives than gas prices, says GM Canada
General Motors’ electric vehicle sales are surging in Western Canada, as the return of federal incentives pushes consumers away from the pump and towards the outlet. Read More
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Skyline construction moves to segment three, impacting Kakaako
Skyline rail construction is set to enter its third segment in Kakaako, potentially blocking business driveways and raising environmental concerns among Oahu residents.
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New HPD Chief Lazar shares plan of action
Honolulu Police Department Chief David Lazar presented his 30-60-90-day plan to the police commission, highlighting initiatives for modernization, officer retention, and crime reduction.
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New rules for e-bikes as Gov. Green signs new law
Hawaii Governor Josh Green signed a new law establishing regulations for e-bikes, including registration requirements and age restrictions.
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1 dead, 1 in critical condition in Maui beach rescue
A 56-year-old California woman died and a 53-year-old Texas woman remains in critical condition following an incident at Maui’s Koki Beach.
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Humane Society captures 2 of 3 dogs believed to have killed cats, attacked a person in Waikele
The Hawaiian Humane Society captured two of three dogs suspected of attacking a person and killing several cats in Waikele, while efforts continue to locate the remaining animal.
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Hawaii Police Department warns of major impersonation scam
The Hawaii Police Department is warning residents to stay alert after a Hawaii Island resident lost a substantial amount of money in an elaborate government impersonation scam.
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Bell: Smith UCP wants to rein in bike lanes, Calgary city hall not playing ball
Gimme the crystal ball. Read More