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Best foods to make your Big Game party next-level unforgettable
Big Game parties in Hawaiʻi run on food. Not fancy food. Not quiet food. Food you can grab fast, share easily and keep eating when the game gets loud.
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Some cities buck national trend, see strong price growth to end year
The national picture for housing prices showed a decline in December, but some cities stood out with high growth in 2025, a new report has revealed. National online housing market portal, Wahi, released a report in late January based on its RPS-Wahi House Price Index. It found that in aggregate prices fell one per cent…
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Flames forward Jonathan Huberdeau to undergo season-ending hip surgery
This would help to explain why it’s been such a struggle of a season for Jonathan Huberdeau. Read More
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Search for Savannah Guthrie’s mother stretches into 5th day: What to know
The Pima County Sheriff’s Office has scheduled its next press conference for 11 a.m. MT on Thursday.
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Democratic senator raises ‘deep concerns’ over classified CIA activities
Sen. Ron Wyden (Ore.), a senior Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, sent a letter to CIA Director John Ratcliffe expressing “deep concerns” about the intelligence agency’s classified activities but did not provide any details on the matter. Wyden sent a public letter to Ratcliffe revealing that he also sent another, classified letter to him…
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‘Soul of Southwest is gone’: Passengers divided after 1 week of airline’s new seating, boarding procedure
“Is this now the new frontier airlines???” said one Southwest flyer on X.
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Opinion: Former American sees dangerous similarities with Alberta’s politics
I moved to Canada in 2004, during the post-9/11 era and George W. Bush’s first term. It was a time when the Republican party was beginning to remake itself into the populist movement we see with MAGA today. Two decades later, I see dangerous parallels emerging in Alberta. Read More
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Nelson: Alberta powers ahead as B.C. premier rages in vain
No wonder B.C. Premier David Eby has a bee in his bonnet about Alberta. Read More
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Chorney-Booth: Worth the wait, Francine’s keeps its French bar food fun
For years, both Garrett Martin and Nate Wry had dreams of owning their own restaurant. After making names for themselves in some of Calgary’s biggest restaurants — both were instrumental in the opening of Major Tom with the Concorde Group back in 2021 — the chef (Martin) and bartender (Wry) yearned to branch off on…
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Calgary Stampede lassoed $872 million in national economic impact in 2025: analysis
The Calgary Stampede rustled up $872 million in national economic impact last year, $721 million of that in Alberta, according to a fiscal analysis. Read More