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Last: Agent Orange – the white wine that thinks it’s red
There was a time, centuries ago, when wine was little more than a mishmash of grapes dumped into clay amphorae, crushed and left to ferment (thanks to the ambient yeast that lives all around us). Over time, we began to understand the character traits of various grapes, isolating the varietals to appreciate their distinct flavours,…
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World Cup 2026: USA clinches first place in Group D
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The United States has punched its ticket to the knockout phase of the World Cup and also clinched first place in its group. A 2-0 win for the Americans in Seattle on Friday against Australia was enough to book a Round of 32 spot in the bracket. But thanks to a…
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The MOU is a vision; Canada still needs the pathway
Raj Retnanandan is an energy and utilities consultant in Calgary. Read More
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Varcoe: Alberta to see solid economic growth amid turbulence this year, while new manufacturing and energy projects advance
Oil prices dropped this week, Canada is in a technical recession, and the trade outlook with the United States remains as bumpy as skateboarding down a dirt road marred by potholes. Read More
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Opinion: What dads can learn from their children this Father’s Day
If we want children to spend less time online, where do we want them to be instead? Read More
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Opinion: Onus on pro-separatists, not pro-federalists
While I’m glad that Preston Manning will be voting against separatism, I am concerned that he states, “The onus is on the pro-federalists.” I suggest that the onus is on separatists to provide answers to important issues and questions that many raise. Let’s not let the separatists off the hook in their responsibility to provide…
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Where to find fun, food for Father’s Day in Hawaii
Father’s Day is a great opportunity to spend quality time with dad, whether it’s fishing, golfing, or having a meal out, and local businesses in Hawaii are offering a variety of gifts, supplies, and reservations to help make the day special.
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Calgarians at heart of Canada’s historic World Cup win celebrations
VANCOUVER — Four years ago, Chris Gutierrez spent his nights in a converted shipping container in the sweltering heat of Qatar as he followed the Canadian men’s World Cup journey. Read More
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Five deaths on DKI Highway prompt emergency safety measures
Five people have died on Daniel K. Inouye Highway in May and June, prompting the DOT to declare emergency safety work, including installing a high-friction road surface, reviewing passing zones, and looking into speed cameras, as well as increased enforcement and citations.
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Leeward Kai Canoe Club hosts Father’s Day Regatta in Nānākuli
NĀNĀKULI, Hawaii (KHON2) — The Leeward Kai Canoe Club is inviting the community to celebrate Father’s Day Weekend Regatta at Kalanianaʻole Beach Park in Nānākuli. The cultural event will run from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, June 20, while regatta activities are scheduled from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, June 21, at Kalanianaʻole…