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Molokai native, former Moanalua QB Ka’awa commits to Alabama
Molokai native and former Moanalua High School quarterback Tayden Kaawa has announced his commitment to the University of Alabama, choosing one of college football’s most storied programs as his future home. Kaawa, a 6-foot-5, four-star signal caller, will enter his senior season this fall at Orem High School in Utah. The standout passer spent his…
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State Department of Education sees expanded free meal access for students
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Hawaiʻi State Department of Education will see a change in school meal prices this upcoming academic year, which also includes more access to free school meals for keiki. Act 139, which was signed into law in May by Governor Josh Green M.D., provided this expanded free meal access to students beginning…
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Trump raises tariffs on Canada to 35%, keeps USMCA exemption
President Donald Trump said the U.S. will put a 35 per cent tariff on some imports from Canada after trade negotiations between the two countries broke down. Read More
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‘It’s a mess’: Calgary pharmacists scrambling to help patients amid nationwide painkiller shortage
Canada is experiencing a nationwide shortage of some of the most widely prescribed painkillers, leaving Calgary pharmacists working to find creative solutions so patients aren’t left in pain. Read More
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Best bets for the Calgary Fringe Festival’s first four days
Tales of a Reluctant World Traveler Read More
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Calgary’s soggy summer leaves sport leagues scrambling, sparking calls for more indoor facilities
Calgary’s wet summer has left soccer fields waterlogged, ball diamonds muddy and hundreds of games cancelled or delayed, prompting renewed calls for more indoor sports facilities in the city. Read More
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Alberta restaurants more profitable over the last year, Canadian and U.S. tourists up
Restaurant sales in Alberta rose by 6.8 per cent in May from last year, according to Statistics Canada — and an economist says multiple factors explain the increase. Read More
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Annual Taber corn harvest ready to reach Albertans’ tables
The corn capital of Canada is already bringing its bounty to dinner tables around Alberta, and one purveyor believes there is more than enough for Taber corn to go around in the next few months. Read More
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Temple crash victims in ICU were weeks away from moving into their new home
Tuesday, July 29 was the four-year wedding anniversary of Jonathan Ramoutar, and his wife, Taylor (Boswell) Ramoutar. Read More