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Alberta Ballet’s artistic director comes full circle with demanding end of season show, Notre Dame de Paris
At the age of 21, Francesco Ventriglia was chosen to dance the lead role of Quasimodo in a performance of Notre-Dame de Paris for the La Scala Ballet in Milan. Read More
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Tariff refunds in sight as importers start signing up
Importers are inching closer to receiving tariff refunds this week as companies begin to work through the government’s newly launched system.
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Varcoe: ‘A high-wire act’ — Talks progress with Ottawa on energy pact, but premier prefers pipeline to northern B.C.
Premier Danielle Smith sounds confident about getting the remaining key pieces of the Alberta-Ottawa energy accord across the finish line, but it also appears the endeavour is growing more complicated by the day. Read More
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More walk time could be coming to Oahu intersections
Transportation officials want to improve roads across the islands by boosting pedestrian safety at local intersections.
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Hawaii Polo Club set to kick off season after flood delays
The Hawaii Polo Club is set to begin its 63rd season this Sunday, April 26th, with polo matches every Sunday at 2:30 p.m. through Sep. 1, featuring a paniolo-themed party, international competition, and a variety of themed events.
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State, city target Kalihi Stream homeless camps for removal
The state is working to remove the remnants of homeless camps along the Kalihi Stream, cutting mangroves and offering services to those who lived in the area.
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Bell: Top separatist warns Danielle Smith — Don’t campaign against Alberta independence
For Jeff Rath if Premier Danielle Smith won’t back Alberta independence she should not support or campaign for the pro-Canada side. Read More
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WATCH: Aloha Stadium demolition continues on schedule
Another section of Aloha Stadium came crashing down as demolition continued. Saying goodbye to the stadium has been bittersweet for many residents, but others are hopeful for what’s coming next.
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Federal assistance deadline for Kona Low victims extended
The federal disaster assistance application deadline has been extended for residents affected by flooding from the Kona low storms in March.