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Alberta Voices: Herald readers’ thoughts on separation, Aug. 1
From now until the Oct. 19 referendum in Alberta, the Edmonton Journal and Calgary Herald are publishing your thoughts about the upcoming vote and issues related to separation. Here are some of the latest emails we’ve received. Read More
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Opinion: Carpe diem, prime minister: Canada needs a coherent CUSMA strategy
Many Canadians have rightly criticized U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration for its erratic and punitive approach to trade. It is difficult to accept that the American economy — which prospered enormously from global commerce — now treats international trade as a failed experiment. Read More
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Opinion: Is the energy transition Canada’s Kodak moment?
In 1975, a young engineer at Kodak named Steve Sasson built the first digital camera. It was the size of a toaster, ran on 16 batteries, and took 23 seconds to record a single grainy black-and-white image. Read More
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Too old for their own good? Rebuilding Calgary Flames face Dustin Wolf conundrum
Dustin Wolf turned 25 in April. Read More
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Varcoe: Portrait of Canada as an energy superpower comes into focus, but fine details yet to come
How do you paint a picture? One deliberate stroke of the brush at a time. Read More
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HPD’s biggest class in 7 years hits the force
The Honolulu Police Department graduated its 220th class of 37 recruits on Friday, July 31, marking its largest graduation in seven years.
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Ewa Beach man convicted of murder for killing girlfriend and infant son
An Oahu jury convicted Kendall Ramsey of first-degree murder for the 2020 fatal stabbings of his girlfriend and infant son, followed by an attempted first-degree assault involving a vehicle crash.
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Calgary Surge come to play in home finale of CEBL season, defeat Niagara River Lions
The Calgary Surge gave fans plenty to cheer about on Friday night in their final home game of the Canadian Elite Basketball League season. Read More
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Hawaii’s first pizza vending machine awaits approval
A new pizza vending machine called Speedzza Go is awaiting state health department approval before it begins operating in Waikiki.
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First suspected felony arrest under ‘Duke’s Law’ follows West Oahu shooting
Authorities investigated an illegal hunting incident on a West Oahu ranch that resulted in what officials believe is the first felony arrest on O’ahu under Duke’s Law.