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Canadian authors at the forefront in Writers’ Trust conversations about making sense of our world
In 1976, writers Margaret Atwood, Pierre Berton, Graeme Gibson, Margaret Laurence and David Young founded the Writers’ Trust of Canada. Read More
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Family-fun children’s festival helps Hawaii’s keiki at Kapiolani Medical Center
Are you looking for a family-friendly event this weekend? The 10th Annual Ko Olina Children’s Festival is happening this Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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Discover Honolulu’s top trivia nights for fun, prizes
Honolulu has a variety of trivia nights to choose from, ranging from low-stakes social events to prize-driven competitions, with many of them hosted by Geeks Who Drink and Trivium Trivia.
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What causes hantavirus in the US?
Hundreds of cases have been confirmed in the U.S. since the CDC started tracking the virus.
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Mother’s Day brunch with ocean views in Waikīkī, Maui
Mother’s Day brunch spots in Waikīkī and Maui offer curated menus, ocean views, and activities such as floral bars, lei workshops, and spa specials.
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First impressions matter to potential home buyers
Love at first sight doesn’t happen by chance, at least for buyers seeking a home in Calgary’s resales real estate market. Read More
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Can $55,000 in net income buy a home anywhere in Canada?
It’s no secret to Canadians that housing is expensive, but a new study shows just how stretched buyers with decent incomes would be to buy the averaged priced home on their own. Read More
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Stampeders extend contract of QB Vernon Adams Jr.
The Calgary Stampeders have thrown themselves into Grey Cup contention for at least the next three seasons by signing quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. to a two-year contract extension Read More
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Buyers require higher income to qualify for mortgages
Month-over-month gains in average prices in many Canadian markets meant prospective buyers required more income to qualify for a mortgage, a new report has found. The monthly report from Ratehub.ca found that despite the average rate for a five-year fixed rate mortgage falling from 4.41 per cent to 4.39 per cent from February to March,…
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USDA tightens SNAP retailer rules, requiring more nutritious food options
The USDA has announced new requirements for retailers that accept SNAP benefits, mandating stores stock a wider range of nutritious foods in an effort to improve access to healthier options.