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Opinion: Independence would mean loss of portable health benefits
Premier Danielle Smith has estimated that startup costs for an independent Alberta would be about $400 billion. Read More
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Varcoe: Data centre progress in Alberta set to speed up as ‘all pieces of the broader puzzle’ come together
Alberta Technology Minister Nate Glubish made a bold prediction two weeks ago at the Global Energy Show that’s worth remembering. Read More
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Hawaii cyber crime on the rise as Prime Day nears
Amazon Prime Day is set to start on June 23, and experts are warning shoppers to be aware of scammers who are looking to steal money and data.
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High gas prices, economic uncertainty during ongoing Iran War negotiations
Gas prices in Honolulu have fallen slightly in the last month, but are still over a dollar more expensive than last year, while everyday expenses such as groceries and energy bills have also increased, impacting consumers.
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Kidani’s retirement announcement puts Senate seat up for grabs on November ballot
The Hawaii Republican Party is excited about the opportunity to gain a seat in the state Senate due to the retirement of Sen. Michelle Kidani, and both parties will submit candidates for a special-election runoff in November.
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Ex-city worker charged in $800K Hawaii Foodbank scheme
Dexter Kishida was arrested and charged with theft, forgery and official misconduct for allegedly inducing the Hawaii Foodbank to spend $800,000 in a scheme to maximize CARES Act paybacks, which turned out not to be covered.
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Bell: Farkas on fire, Danielle Smith pushes back — the Stampede tent brawl
Crackle! Sizzle! Roar! Read More
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Hawaiʻi unemployment rises, some industries remain flat
Hawaii’s job market continued to grow in May, with the unemployment rate at 2.5% and 1,900 nonagricultural jobs added, led by the leisure and hospitality sector.
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Duke Kahanamoku’s legacy honored in Smithsonian exhibit
A redwood surfboard shaped by Duke Kahanamoku is featured in a Smithsonian exhibit celebrating America’s 250th anniversary.
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Oʻahu residents have 2 opportunities to find their next career path
The State of Hawai’i and the City of Honolulu are hosting two separate career fairs this week, providing free access to job seekers and resources to help them find employment.