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What’s broken across Hawaiʻi after two Kona lows hit back-to-back
Heavy rain slammed Hawaiʻi’s islands with cracked and flooded roads and power outages for more than 130,000 customers.
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Graphic of the week: Danielle Smith’s approval rate holds steady, poll finds
As some provincial leaders face wild swings in popularity, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is navigating on steady political seas, according to a recent survey. Read More
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Your letters: Government interfering in personal decision
The introduction of Bill 18, limiting access to MAID, is a deeply troubling overreach into the private lives of Albertans. I supported my husband through his end-of-life journey, so I know first-hand how difficult it is to find accurate information. Read More
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One person injured after fire in northeast Calgary
A Monday morning fire in northeast Calgary resulted in the evacuation of a housing complex and one person experiencing minor injuries. Read More
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Ask a Banker | Preparing your finances for life with children
There is much to consider when having a baby, such as preparing the nursery and buying the stroller. But do not forget about the financial changes that come with raising a child.
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How the Calgary Flames fixed their culture
The Calgary Flames have transformed in three important ways since Craig Conroy took the big chair in 2023. Read More
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Trump says ICE agents will help at airports ‘for as long as it takes’
President Donald Trump on Sunday said Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents will help with airport security for “as long as it takes” as passengers complain of longer wait times amid the partial government shutdown.
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U of C scientist lands $5.8 million to build biofilm research centre
“Not all slime is bad.” Read More
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Editorial cartoons from the past week (March 23, 2026)
It wouldn’t be Monday morning without taking a one-minute break to check out the latest offerings from our editorial cartoonists. Read More
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Know before you go: How public hearing to repeal blanket rezoning will work
With 339 speakers already signed up by Friday morning, city officials believe the upcoming public hearing to repeal blanket rezoning is expected to last at least a week, if not longer. Read More