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Bell: Calgary top cop ready to take back the streets — no hug-a-thug cop here
Mark my words. Read More
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Calgary mayor cites ‘cautious’ optimism regarding federal budget
The newly tabled federal budget is an “optimistic first step” toward supporting Calgary’s infrastructure priorities, said Mayor Jeromy Farkas. Read More
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Free plumeria: UH hosts field day in Waimānalo, over 300 plumeria trees
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Everyone is invited to learn all about plumeria — the flower that ranges in hue, from pink to yellow and white — at the CARES Center in Waimānalo, which has over 300 plumeria trees, on Nov. 12. The University of Hawaii’s College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience will provide hands-on training…
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Varcoe: ‘All working toward a Grey Cup target’ — Alberta premier hopes for deal soon with feds on major energy projects
Is the grand bargain about to become a grand federal-provincial understanding? Read More
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Big Santa returns to Ala Moana Center, plus holiday specials, bonuses, sales
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The holidays have arrived at Ala Moana Center with the return of its beloved Big Santa, a Honolulu, Hawaiʻi tradition that has greeted shoppers for more than 60 years. Standing 50 feet tall above the Makai Parking Deck, Big Santa is made from 2,500 square feet of fiberglass and nearly 2,000 pounds…
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Domestic violence numbers in Calgary continue to rise, say police
Despite greater awareness and programs to combat domestic violence, the number of incidents in Calgary continues to grow, city police said Tuesday. Read More
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Painkiller shortage expected to continue into 2026, causing strain on pharmacies
A shortage of some prescription painkillers, initially expected to be resolved by early fall, is now predicted to continue into the new year. Read More
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Housing sales appear lower but levels consistent with longer-term trends, says economist
Housing sales may appear to be declining for most property types, according to the Calgary Real Estate Board, but one economist says the levels are consistent with longer-term trends. Read More
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‘An abuse of power’: Faculty, students rally at MRU to defend teachers’ rights, protest use of notwithstanding clause
More than a hundred Mount Royal University faculty, staff and students gathered in a campus courtyard on Tuesday afternoon in support of Alberta teachers and to defend workers’ rights — nearly a week after the province legislated teachers back to work following a three-week strike. Read More
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Extortion target shown photos of dismembered limbs during demand to pay third-party debt, Calgary court hears
The Calgary victim of an extortion plot demanding he cover a third-party illegal gambling debt was shown photos of dismembered limbs to convince him to fork over more than $200,000, court heard Tuesday. Read More