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US military signals Qatari jet on track for Air Force One use
The U.S. Air Force signaled on Friday that a luxury jet donated by Qatar is on track to be temporarily used as Air Force One as soon as this summer. The service announced in a news release that it has finished modifying and testing the Boeing 747, which is currently being repainted in President Trump’s…
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Other airlines offering help for Spirit ticket holders, employees
NEWARK, New Jersey (PIX11) – After 34 years of service, Spirit Airlines has announced its end of operations on Saturday, so what does that mean for ticket holders and employees? Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that other airlines will offer discounts for Spirit ticket holders, as well as “preferential employment interviews” for the airline’s employees,…
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Opinion: Alberta says it wants innovators — so why don’t we recognize them?
Alberta has made meaningful progress in building an innovation-driven economy. From supporting startups to investing in technology sectors, the province is positioning itself for a more diversified future. Yet, there remains a quiet structural gap — one that limits our ability to fully attract and recognize innovators. Read More
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Gardening in Calgary: Are you ready for spring?
As early as February, we’ve been teased by periods of lovely warm weather that make gardeners itch to get growing. These warm spells were promptly followed by snowy ones. Now that May is here, we can be more confident that the outdoor growing season is imminent. Read More
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Playing With Fire: How not to become the Detroit Red Wings
There are plenty of successful modern rebuilds for Craig Conroy to take inspiration from. But there are also cautionary tales that illustrate what to avoid as the Flames try to build a contender. Read More
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Review: Stage West’s ambitious musical revue missing a note
Stage West’s musical revue New Sound in Town is a showcase for 12 talented performers who cover everyone from Elvis to Mumford & Sons. Read More
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Varcoe: Trump’s pipeline permit opens door for more Canadian oil — where does that leave line to B.C. coast?
Some forces are undeniable, like gravity — or U.S. President Donald Trump backing more oil infrastructure. Read More
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Poi becomes regular menu item at Hawaii schools
Hawaii public school students are now being offered poi, a traditional Hawaiian food, on their school menus as part of the Department of Education’s farm-to-school initiatives.
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What’s causing Hawaii’s recent surge in heavy rainfall?
“Improving our understanding of rainfall variability is critical.”