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Hilo community honors missing, murdered Indigenous women
On May 5th, communities across the US and Canada will gather to remember Indigenous women, girls, and 2-Spirits/Māhū who are missing or have been murdered, with a local event in Hilo, Hawaii, focusing on awareness, healing, and accountability.
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How to tell if you may qualify for ‘significant’ IRS refunds from COVID-era
Tens of millions of Americans may qualify, according to the Taxpayer Advocate Service.
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4 Hawaii taco joints with unique twists for Cinco de Mayo
Celebrate Cinco De Mayo with a unique twist on the traditional taco at one of Oahu’s restaurants, such as T8ste Buds, Moku Kitchen, or Thai Tacos, which offer sushi tacos, poke tacos, and chicken satay tacos respectively.
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Editorial cartoonist receives international award
One of the editorial cartoonists whose work is regularly published in the Calgary Herald has received a prestigious honour. Patrick LaMontagne has been awarded a third place prize in the 26th International Editorial Cartoon Contest, organized by World Press Freedom Canada. Read More
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Editor-in-chief Monica Zurowski receives ‘Women Making History’ nomination
Postmedia Calgary editor-in-chief Monica Zurowski has been named a finalist for Heritage Park’s Women Making History in Alberta awards. Read More
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Graphic of the week: City of Calgary’s annual spring survey
Every spring, the City of Calgary takes the pulse of residents to learn how we feel about living here. Read More
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Breakenridge: Federal investment in major projects beneficial as long as there’s no resulting revenue grab
Despite missed deadlines on the Alberta-Ottawa memorandum of understanding, and despite scant evidence of a government moving at a “speed and scale not seen in generations,” there is still reason for optimism when it comes to a more sensible federal approach toward the energy sector. Read More
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Opinion: Fast-tracking teachers is a real solution to a real problem
Great programs do not happen by chance — they are built with intention. Read More
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Varcoe: Slow progress on energy pact risks ‘letting this opportunity pass Canada by,’ oilsands producers warn
As talks over a new industrial carbon pricing deal grind on between the Carney and Smith governments, Canada’s largest oilsands producers have issued a cautionary note. Read More
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Hawaii men’s volleyball just 2 wins away from National Championship
The University of Hawaiʻi men’s volleyball team is headed back to the NCAA Championship semifinals after a historic win on its home court. The second-seeded Rainbow Warriors (28-5) defeated Southern California in four sets, 25-22, 24-26, 25-23, 32-30, in the National Collegiate Men’s Volleyball Championship regional final Saturday at Bankoh Arena at Stan Sheriff Center.…