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This 7-Eleven location is giving away free Slurpees® today
7-Eleven Hawaiʻi is offering a Free Slurpee Fridays promotion, where customers can receive one free small Slurpee at a participating 7-Eleven Hawaiʻi store, running through Friday, July 3.
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White: Is East Village’s gentrification inevitable?
When East Village’s new vision was conceived more than 25 years ago, it was intended to be a model 21st century urban village where a diversity of Calgarians of different incomes could thrive together. There was to be no gentrification. However, now there is discussion that the Calgary Drop-In Centre will have to move, its…
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Homebuyer finds skeletal remains of 3 people in Connecticut home
The homebuyer purchased the property “as is” at a foreclosure auction, officials said.
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World Cup 2026: USA to meet Australia in Seattle; Mexico and Canada get key wins
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Two of the World Cup’s hosts returned to the pitch on Thursday and picked up key wins in the group stage. The second round of the group stage is officially underway as teams begin to clinch spots into the knockout bracket. One of those teams is the United States, which plays…
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Gondek and Sharp return to council chambers to discuss women in politics
Former Calgary mayor Jyoti Gondek and former Ward 1 councillor and mayoral candidate Sonya Sharp returned to Calgary city hall chambers for a conversation about their impact on Calgary politics Thursday evening. Read More
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Alberta’s population rises, even as the number of people in Canada declines
As Canada’s population continues to decline due to stricter immigration laws, Alberta remains an outlier, boasting more than 47,000 migrants — most of them interprovincial — in the last year. Read More
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Like father, like son, like grandpa: A Father’s Day tale of one family’s legacy in aviation
Maclean Little was just 15 years old when he learned to fly, about the same age as his dad and grandfather before him. Read More
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Proposed Bragg Creek area structure plan would limit development potential, argues landowner
A new planning document to guide Bragg Creek’s long-term growth will stifle future development in the hamlet, said one landowner who opposes the blueprint. Read More
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Opinion: Alberta’s arts sector needs to reflect on separation
As conversations about Alberta separation gain traction, many in the arts and culture sector have been quick to dismiss the movement as fringe. That may be comforting. It may even be partly true. Read More
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Opinion: City voters deserve better than political drive-bys
Public office is a commitment, not a pit stop. Read More