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Kona low brings widespread stormy weather through the weekend
HONOLULU (KHON2) — This next storm is forecasted to be weaker than the last but still bringing impacts statewide. The kona low moving in from the west will bring increasing showers, thunderstorms, and southerly winds across the islands starting tonight and continuing through the weekend. Periods of heavy rain and storm activity are expected to…
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Mortgage renewal headwinds ease in Canada
Worries about mortgage costs holding back Canadian consumers appear to be subsiding, a new report has suggested. TD Economics published a recent study examining how higher mortgage rates were suppressing consumer spending over the past three years, and it has determined that the headwinds from those higher debt costs are now subsiding. Read More
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GTA home sales decline points to weakness beyond seasonal doldrums
Resale real estate in Canada’s largest market continues to show signs of weakness, according to a new report. National Bank of Canada Financial Markets published a report this month examining the market data for the Greater Toronto Area, finding sales slid nearly five per cent from February to January. Read More
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15.5 kilograms of drugs intercepted at Calgary International Airport
Calgary police have charged one man with drug trafficking and exporting offenses after 15.5 kilograms of drugs were found in luggage at the Calgary International Airport. Read More
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Airport security lines are spilling out of terminals. How can you track wait times?
Airport wait times have increased nationwide as spring break travel looms amid the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown and as winter storms in the Midwest and Northeast this week have caused delays.
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Chorney-Booth: At these Calgary restaurants, the secret ingredient is time
Last summer, I was in Italy, sitting at Osteria Francescana, widely regarded as one of the best restaurants in the world. A server gently placed a plate in front of me featuring various ages and preparations of Parmesan cheese — the oldest aged for over four years. Read More
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Nearly 90,000 bottles of children’s ibuprofen recalled nationwide: FDA
The Food and Drug Administration has announced the recall of children’s ibuprofen after complaints of the presence of a “foreign substance.”
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Alternative housing opens more affordable options for Calgarians
The hunt for affordable housing in Calgary has more buyers turning to less traditional options beyond detached homes and condo properties. Read More
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‘Coolest thing ever’: New life for old office buildings and the Calgarians who call them home
Frey Gander was thumbing through real estate listings in early 2024, watching his hope for a decent apartment slip away, when a unique opportunity appeared — be among the first people to live in a residential complex that was once a Calgary office tower. Read More
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Opinion: Alberta can lead global power race if energy storage policy moves fast
Here in Alberta, we don’t need to imagine what electricity reliability means. We live it. It’s there when we keep our businesses running through winter cold snaps and power our lives through hot summer days. Read More