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Residents evacuated, displaced after Honolulu high-rise fire
A fire in a Honolulu high-rise building led to the evacuation of an elderly woman and left one resident displaced. Investigation underway.
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Market conditions diverge for detached homes, condos in Calgary
Those shopping for detached homes last month might have had a tougher time compared to those interested in other types of housing, the Calgary Real Estate board said in its latest sales report. Read More
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China now tops US in global approval ratings: Gallup
These countries’ preferences “reflect deep negativity toward the U.S. more than strong enthusiasm for China,” according to Gallup.
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Grifols plasma collection site in Calgary slapped with regulatory non-compliance ratings
Spanish drugmaker Grifols SA is facing restrictions on its Canadian licence to collect blood products following the deaths of two patients who made plasma donations in the country. Read More
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This Hawaii store doesn’t sell the same dress twice: Here’s how
Do’s Formal, a dress shop in Honolulu, has been providing one-of-a-kind prom wear for the past 30 years, using a unique logging system to ensure that no two customers have the same dress on their special day.
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Price of diesel-rich Alberta synthetic crude oil skyrockets, tripling in four days
Synthetic Canadian oil prized by refiners for its rich diesel output tripled in a matter of days amid a worldwide clamour to secure supplies of the truck and train fuel. Read More
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Alberta’s water reckoning: Conservation is now an economic imperative
Alberta has always valued water. Rivers have been harnessed to build irrigation districts, power industry, support energy development and sustain communities across some of the most arid parts of Canada. Read More
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The last kitchen: Working in a Calgary care home taught me about dignity and unseen labour
I didn’t expect a kitchen job to change how I see work — but it did. Read More
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Opinion: Doctors react to Alberta’s proposed MAID restrictions
The provincial government recently tabled legislation to restrict Medical Assistance in Dying in Alberta. The reported goal is to “protect the vulnerable,” when in reality, this legislation will restrict the rights of Albertans to request a peaceful death in times of enduring and intolerable suffering. Read More