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Nelson: Quebecers love Canada as Albertans ponder leaving
The happiest Canadians live in Quebec, while the unhappiest call Alberta home. Let that sink in for a moment. Read More
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‘People are complicated’: Most survey respondents angry about fall referendum
Most Albertans have negative feelings about the nine referendum questions they will face this fall, according to a new survey, reporting feeling “angry,” “frustrated” and “fed up,” while calling the exercise “wasteful,” “pointless” and a “distraction.” Read More
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‘Oh my God, what is this’: Amid rising gas prices, some driving schools hike fees and cut costs
Angela Fuentes, owner of Road Runner Driving School, spends an average of $150 every day to fill up her fleet with gas. Read More
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Opinion: Is time change a referendum question?
There are many dynamics to the time change debate, but allowing Albertans to be heard is perhaps the most important. Read More
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Calgary builders up in arms over rising prevalence of construction site thefts
Calgary builders and trade workers are up in arms over an onslaught of crime targeting construction sites in the city, as they say thieves are making off with high-value equipment and building materials at escalating frequency. Read More
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May long weekend in Calgary: What’s open and closed | Events and activities
Weather forecasts are calling for a mix of sunny and cloudy days in Calgary for the May long weekend, and luckily the city has a mix of indoor and outdoor events for those wanting to enjoy the changing weather, or avoid it. Read More
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Thousands of Hawaii fans welcome national champion ‘Bows team home
MANOA, Hawaii (KHON2) — There was a celebration befitting of national champions in Manoa on Wednesday, May 13, as the University of Hawaii men’s volleyball team was honored by fans at the Stan Sheriff Center. Thousands of Hawaii fans descended on Bankoh Arena on Wednesday. The energy was electric as fans packed the house to…
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After Bows national championship win, supporters hope they can continue to pay for cost of success
The Rainbow Warriors men’s volleyball team is already looking ahead to next year’s season, and supporters are hoping that the school can continue to receive the funding necessary to stay competitive.
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HPD chief candidate Ebner focuses on staffing, trust and reform
Scott Ebner, a current police chief in Georgia and former high-ranking New Jersey state police official, is one of three finalists for Honolulu’s police chief position, and is focused on rebuilding staffing, morale and trust in the department.
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Bell: Alberta’s new auto insurance scheme rolls out — here are the juicy details
Here are the straight goods, fresh off the shelf. Read More