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One in custody after reports of stabbing in Calgary’s Core shopping centre
Calgary police say one person was taken into custody following reports of a stabbing in Calgary’s Core Shopping Centre on Wednesday. Read More
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How to train your tiger: Zoo staff take soft approach while caring for big cats
The talents of the Wilder Institute’s Calgary Zoo’s Amur tigers were on full display Wednesday morning for a training-session-turned-medical-appointment. Read More
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How hot has Hawaiʻi temps gotten? A look at the records hit
While Hawaiʻi remains a warm state year-round, its official record high of 100°F in Pāhala stands out due to being significantly higher than typical seasonal temperatures.
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Local studio celebrates health, wellness through dance for all ages
Discover Music Body Soul’s new dance programs, featuring gentle movement for moms and kids’ classes in Honolulu.
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In Calgary courts: Stripping of robbery victim amounted to sexual assault, province’s top court rules
Ordering his robbery accomplices to strip their victim naked amounted to a sexual assault by a Red Deer man, Alberta’s top court ruled Wednesday. Read More
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Majority of Albertans would have voted in favour of coal ban in fall referendum, says new survey
A majority of Albertans would likely have voted in favour of banning new coal mining along the Rocky Mountain’s Eastern Slopes if a question on the issue had made it onto the October referendum ballot, according to a new online survey. Read More
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Crown won’t require preliminary inquiry for Calgary man charged with killing his kids
The prosecution will not seek to conduct a preliminary inquiry in the case of a Calgary man charged with murdering his two children, court heard Wednesday. Read More
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Community invited to discuss future of Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden
Honolulu’s Dept. of Parks and Rec invites the public to view the Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden long-range plan final draft on Aug. 5.
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New dinosaur species identified in New Mexico, researchers say
The newly discovered creature was a troodontid, meaning it belonged to a family of two-legged, bird-like omnivores. They say these dinosaurs were known for having unusually large brains compared to other dinosaurs.
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FAA investigating Trump helicopter safety incident
As a result, another jet departed around the same time as Trump in a loss of standard separation, an FAA protocol that keeps aircrafts a safe distance apart.