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Warning issued over grizzly with jaw deformity in Banff National after interactions with visitors
Parks Canada has issued a warning of a grizzly bear in Banff National Park after several encounters between visitors and the animal. Read More
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Graphic of the week: Political parties vying for power at Calgary city hall
This year’s Calgary civic election marks the first time candidates can organize under political parties. Read More
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Fire breaks out in south Calgary at vacant Ogden Legion building
A fire broke out at the former Ogden legion building early Wednesday morning. Read More
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Ford: Attitudes toward visible minorities slow to change
The reason for being stopped (because under legislation, no driver or pedestrian can be stopped and asked for identification without a reason) was . . . who knows? Read More
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Blues tales: Singer-songwriter Guy Davis is a master storyteller, musician and ‘Renaissance man’
Guy Davis doesn’t have very many direct memories of his grandfather. He only met him twice. He was too young to remember the first time. The second was in the mid-1950s, and his recollections are a bit fuzzy because he wasn’t yet three years old. Kince Charles Davis was an imposingly tall man, and his…
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Calgary civic election: How are municipal political parties supposed to work, anyway?
Several announcements over the year had indicated the legislation’s arrival, but its introduction still managed to trigger surprise across the political spectrum. Read More
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5 takeaways as a government shutdown begins
(The Hill) – The government shut down at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday after lawmakers did little to prevent it over the last two days. Republicans are adamant that their proposed measure to keep the government ticking for the next seven weeks, already approved by the GOP-held House, should be passed with no baggage attached in the…
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Bell: Danielle Smith appeals to Alberta teachers — ‘Call off your strike’
Is this a case of the iron fist in the velvet glove? Read More
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Surveillance camera pilot project a ‘no-brainer’ in East Oahu
MAKAPUU, Hawaii (KHON2) — A pilot project to crack down on crime at scenic lookouts is going dramatically well. Get Hawaii’s latest morning news delivered to your inbox, sign up for News 2 You Officials are hopeful it will not just be a temporary endeavor. Honolulu police said there used to be 50 to 80…
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Mail-in vs in-person: State Elections Commission divided
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The state elections commission is divided over mail-in versus in-person voting, with allegations of mishandled and miscounted ballots unresolved, and some calling for the voting director to lose his job. What is a government shutdown and how does that affect Hawaiʻi? It may be 2025, but primary battles are already shaping up…