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‘Wishes are medicine’: Make-A-Wish Canada celebrates World Wish Day with Calgary girl
A 12-year-old Calgary girl saw her wish come true Wednesday — the trip of her dreams to mark the 15th annual World Wish Day Read More
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Calgary Board of Education payouts finalized for students abused at John Ware School
Students allegedly abused by two teachers at John Ware School will receive between $24,000 and $422,000 as part of a settlement agreement, court heard Wednesday. Read More
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YouthLink Calgary Police Interpretive Centre renames to Calgary Police Discovery Center for 30th anniversary
After spending 30 years educating youth on community safety, the YouthLink Calgary Police Interpretive Centre will rename itself as the Calgary Police Discovery Centre, with a special celebration to mark the occasion. Read More
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Rescues prompt hazard warning about early season hiking in Banff National Park
After a series of rescues, Parks Canada is advising hikers to steer clear of some trails that remain hazardous due to heavy snow. Read More
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Fuel prices cast ‘dark cloud’ over Canada’s largest railways, but it may dissipate
Canada’s two largest railways, Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. and Canadian National Railway Co., are weathering a storm of challenges: from an uncertain trade outlook to an energy crisis. Read More
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Meet Nala: The next pawfect addition to your ʻohana
Meet Nala, a playful and energetic American Staffordshire Terrier mix looking for a loving home. Adoption fee waived at Hawaiian Humane Society.
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Hawaiʻi Career Expo connects job seekers with hundreds of opportunities at Blaisdell
Hundreds of job seekers are gathering today at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center Exhibition Hall for the Hawaiʻi Career Expo, where employers from across the islands are offering opportunities in a wide range of industries.
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Honolulu councilmember proposes task force to ‘end landfills on Oʻahu’
Honolulu City Councilmember Andria Tupola proposes an ‘End Landfills Task Force’ to explore alternatives to landfill dependency on Oʻahu.
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Province considering vouchers to get patients surgery faster, including at private facilities
A provincial plan that would allow people experiencing long surgical wait times to access care at private facilities is raising concern that Alberta is inching closer to U.S.-style health care. Read More
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You can’t put this on a Hawaiʻi vanity plate
Hawaii drivers can request personalized license plates with up to six characters, but requests that are misleading, profane, vulgar, sexually explicit, violent, hateful or discriminatory will be rejected.