Author: admin
-
CCIS employment fair connects newcomer youth with potential jobs for second year
Three month ago, Mohammed Chkih left Morocco in search of new opportunity in Calgary, and like many youth newcomers, he said it is very difficult to find employment. Read More
-
GlobalFest fireworks festival moving from Elliston Park to Spruce Meadows
GlobalFest, a summer celebration of multiculturalism and fireworks, is making the move from Elliston Park to Spruce Meadows this summer. Read More
-
Calgary council committee endorses $51-million budget adjustment to help pay for sewage line to Airdrie
Calgary city councillors voted Tuesday to chip in for a new regional sewer line that will enable more growth, both locally and in a neighbouring municipality. Read More
-

Family-owned Aiea gas station to close doors after more than 60 years of business
AIEA, Hawaii (KHON2) — An Aiea business is closing after decades of serving the community. Texaco on Kamehameha Highway, across from Pearlridge Center, is closing its doors for good in June. According to the owners, the closure was announced because the lease was not renewed. They told KHON2 that the gas station has been a…
-

Kilauea’s 46th episode begins as lava pours from south Halemaʻumaʻu crater
Kilauea volcano in Hawaii has begun its 46th episode of eruption, with lava fountaining from the south vent of Halemaʻumaʻu crater, and all eruptive vents and lava flows confined to the crater within Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.
-

10 students, 3 from Hawaiʻi, to pitch businesses in Las Vegas competition
Three student athletes from Hawaii will compete in a Shark Tank style competition during National Small Business Week, presenting their real businesses and seeking funding and mentorship from business titans.
-
Lethbridge sex offender breaches conditions hours after his release, say police
A Lethbridge sex offender has been charged with breaching lifetime conditions hours after he was released from custody, police said Tuesday. Read More
-
City’s artist recognized as a force for good at annual Celebration of the Arts at Jack Singer Concert Hall
Mayor Jeromy Farkas engaged in some spirited traditional Hungarian dancing before dressing like a Jedi and waving around a light sabre to the Star Wars theme music on Monday night at the Jack Singer Concert Hall as part of his 2026 Celebration for the Arts. Read More
-
Downtown police station motion will advance to council’s next meeting
A directive to city staff to consult with stakeholders to explore potential locations for a future downtown police station will be debated by Calgary council later this month, after the executive committee voted Tuesday to advance the discussion. Read More
-

Hawaii hosts 2026 Adaptive Surfing Championships in Waikiki
Over 90 adaptive surfers from around the world are competing for the global championship at Waikiki’s Queens Beach, with the event aiming to bring mainstream attention to the sport and its athletes.