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A Monday morning pick-me-up: Editorial cartoons from the past week (May 25, 2026)
Last Monday of the month! Here are some offerings from our editorial cartoonists to start the day. Read More
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A booming thrift scene: Where to go first for secondhand treasures
Thrifting is getting a second chance in Calgary, and not just because of the savings. Read More
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Calgary Transit’s free fare zone is an economic asset: Removing it would be a costly mistake
In the global competition for investment, talent and tourism, every advantage matters. For decades, Calgary Transit’s free fare zone has been one of our most effective economic tools — a powerful driver of our downtown economy and a key competitive advantage. Now, Calgary’s city council is considering dismantling it. Read More
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How do scouts teach youth the importance of Memorial Day?
“Now, with the internet and instant gratification, the kids don’t often get to experience stuff like this.”
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The underlying benefits of local schools in partnership with universities
“This partnership reflects our shared commitment to educating the whole person and preparing students for success beyond high school.”
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Hawaii Sports 2Night: Jayden Maiava
From Palolo Valley to one of college football’s most recognizable programs, Jayden Maiava is making the most of his return home to Hawaiʻi. The former Kaimuki Bulldogs standout and current USC quarterback recently returned to Oʻahu, where he hosted his first free youth football camp for keiki ages 6-14 at Palolo District Park. For Maiava,…
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Carissa Moore celebrates with daughter, claims WSL win in New Zealand
Hawaii’s Carissa Moore captured her first World Surf League Championship Tour event title since 2023 on finals day of the New Zealand Pro, defeating Sawyer Lindblad in the championship heat at Manu Bay. The five-time world champion from Palolo Valley, who stepped away from competition for two years to start a family, delivered a sensational…
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Memorial Day weekend searches underway for 2 missing men off Oahu
“If you are planning to go to the beach, please go to an area where there is a lifeguard tower.”
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Friends of the Natatorium ‘continue on the fight’ for preservation
A crowd gathered outside the War Memorial Natatorium in Waikiki the morning of Sunday, May 24 to observe Memorial Day weekend.
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‘Home away from home’: Former member of USS Missouri reflects at recommissioning anniversary
Former members of the USS Missouri gathered at Ford Island to board the ship for an anniversary ceremony. More than 40 of the crew, including the president of the USS Missouri Association travelled to attend the special event.