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‘Healing journey:’ Spirit of residential school memorial transferred to The Confluence
In whisps of ceremonial tobacco smoke, the essence of Canada’s residential school victims was carried Friday from a temporary memorial near Calgary City Hall to a permanent site. Read More
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Alberta Fish and Wildlife investigating killing of grizzly west of Claresholm last fall
Alberta Fish and Wildlife officials are investigating a grizzly bear killing that occurred west of Claresholm in November. Read More
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Second Kona storm brings flood alerts to all islands
As the second Kona storm makes its way through the islands, some parts of Hawaiʻi are seeing heavy flooding while others are seeing sporadic showers.
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Oʻahu assembly areas opened as flooding impacts island
As the second Kona low storm makes its way through the islands, the City and County of Honolulu opened assembly areas for the most impacted zones.
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Which airports will have the longest TSA lines tomorrow? It’s a guessing game
The wait times at airport security checkpoints have become a guessing game during the shutdown of a single U.S. government department, with the daily attendance of Transportation Security Administration officers determining whether lines move quickly or stretch far outside terminals.
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Capone delivers luxury and privacy
While square footage is what impresses on paper, it isn’t the only thing that shapes how the primary bedroom feels. This is especially true at 10 p.m. when the chance to unwind after a busy day at work and an evening spent driving to after-school activities feels well earned. Read More
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Calgary’s Sunglaciers look to history, philosophy for inspiration on fourth album
No one could accuse Calgary’s Sunglaciers of simple naval gazing when crafting the nine songs on their fourth record, Spiritual Content. Read More
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Catastrophic flooding prompts warning for Waialua and Haleiwa
Residents on Oahu’s North Shore are being urged to evacuate if possible due to “catastrophic flooding.”
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First Nations Rodeo and Relay coming to Calgary’s GMC Stadium in June
Indigenous athletes from across Canada and the United States will be coming to Calgary in June for the inaugural Calgary Stampede First Nations Rodeo and Relay. Read More
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Calgary police charge 3 in Ogden murder, seek fourth suspect
Calgary police have arrested three people believed to be responsible for the death of a man in Ogden last year, and law enforcement remains on the hunt for a fourth suspect. Read More