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Bell: Danielle Smith, don’t blink — clamp down on bad Alberta drivers getting licenses
It is music to my ears when I hear Devin Dreeshen, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s mince-no-words main man on all things transportation, say he was willing to try to tackle the epidemic of bad driving. Read More
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Augusta crowns Hawaii’s Lucy Cui Drive, Chip and Putt champion
“I mostly watched videos, looked at how the break goes, how far it is and I just tried to look for the best putt.”
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Measles alert issued for Rockyview hospital emergency room potential exposure
The province has issued a measles exposure alert for those who attended the Rockyview General Hospital emergency room last week. Read More
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What to do if your power goes out during a storm?
Heavy rain and flooding can quickly knock out power across parts of Hawaii, leaving residents in the dark and unsure of what to do next.
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Counties, National Guard prepare for incoming storm
Officials in Hawaiʻi are preparing for an incoming storm, urging residents to stay vigilant, have evacuation plans, and sign up for emergency alerts.
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On-It Regional Transit buses no longer stopping in Canmore and Banff
On-It Regional Transit won’t be making any stops in Banff and Canmore over the busy summer season and it is unknown when the service will be replaced. Read More
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These are Calgary’s hottest neighbourhoods: Why some communities are 10 C warmer than others
As Calgary looks to tackle rising urban heat, one Calgary researcher is mapping just how unevenly that heat is distributed, with findings that suggest some communities run almost 10 degrees warmer than others in the summer months. Read More
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Vulcan County man proposing to build large AI data centre in the rural municipality
Attempting to provide struggling family farmers with another source of income, a Vulcan County man is proposing to build an AI data centre in the southern Alberta rural municipality. Read More
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‘Modernize our technology’: City updating water meters in five-year program
The city is replacing water meters in residences and businesses as part of a five-year program to upgrade equipment used to log and communicate water usage. Read More
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Honolulu opening shelters for storm preparedness, warnings
“Do not wait. If you feel unsafe and need a place to stay, go to a shelter.”