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Opinion: What mothers need this Mother’s Day and why flowers are not enough
This Sunday, May 10, millions of Canadian mothers will receive flowers, candles, and cards thanking them for everything they do. Read More
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The ultimate spring cleaning: Decluttering the things Albertans go into debt to store
Did you know that the average home contains roughly 300,000 items? In my work, I often hear from Calgarians who “just need a storage solution” or that their space is not big enough. More often than not, we don’t need more space; we need less stuff. Read More
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Opinion: University, community and students all have role to play in fighting Islamophobia
A recent media report about a threatening email sent to Muslim students at the University of Calgary is deeply unsettling — but, for many of us, not entirely surprising. Read More
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Calgary lands sixth overall yet again: What history says about the pick
Although the Calgary Flames had roughly a 10 per cent shot at picking first overall in the 2026 NHL entry draft, it should surprise no one that they ended up dropping down to sixth instead. Read More
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Raw nostalgia fuels Triumph’s Rock and Roll Machine as it rolls into Calgary’s Saddledome
It was half-a-dozen songs into their concert at the Saddledome Friday night when Triumph launched into the nine-minute song Blinding Light Show. Read More
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HHSAA Softball: Mililani wins DI State Title, DII State Title is set
The HHSAA Division 1 Softball State Championship game was held between Mililani and Moanalua on Friday. Na Menehune jumped out in the top of the 1st inning with 1 run for a quick lead. But Mililani answered in the bottom of the frame quickly. The Trojans with 2 runs with help from Hinano Bautista with…
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How will Neal S. Blaisdell, Honolulu Hale, honor fallen officers?
“National Police Week is a time for all of us to reflect on the courage, professionalism and sacrifice displayed every day by the men and women in law enforcement.”
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Hawaii senator urges education after monk seal attack
Hawaii Sen. Brian Schatz calls for more education for visitors on native animals after a man throws a rock at a Hawaiian monk seal.
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From housing to solar: Major bills mark end of session
On the final day of the session, lawmakers debated and passed several high-profile bills before adjourning.
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Brush fire prevention tips ahead of dry season: HFD
After a particularly wet winter, growth can be seen across the island. What appears luscious and green to most people poses as a potential threat to the Honolulu Fire Department.