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Close to 400 kilograms of drugs seized at Coutts border crossing earlier this month, says CBSA
The Canada Border Services Agency said Wednesday that officers seized 300 kilograms of suspected methamphetamine and 80 kilograms of suspected cocaine at the Coutts border crossing earlier this month. Read More
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Fausto fizzles into remnent low; humidity, muggy conditions in store
Tropical Storm Fausto weakened into a remnant low overnight, but Hawaii will see hot, humid weather through Wednesday.
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Alex Jones calls for immediate Trump impeachment
Alex Jones, formerly of InfoWars, on Tuesday said President Trump must be impeached over the Iran conflict, describing the situation as “absolutely out of control” and warning that the administration is preparing for a national draft.
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Kick start your career at Hawaiʻi Career Expo
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Whether you’re looking to change career paths or start your journey, the Hawaiʻi Career Expo could be the best place to start. On Wednesday, July 29, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Neal Blaisdell Center Exhibition Hall, more than 100 employers from various industries will all be under one roof. …
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Hanauma Bay to temporarily close for improvement projects
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve will close August 3 to 11 for sewer system improvements. The project replaces aging infrastructure.
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National on 17th closed due to cockroach infestation
A Beltline restaurant, National on 17th, has been closed after an Alberta Health Services inspection revealed a cockroach infestation in the restaurant. Read More
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Opinion: A province’s reputation is its economic infrastructure
Earlier this month, Alberta celebrated one of the most significant technology investment announcements in its history. Read More
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Opinion: On Friendship Day, reassessing what makes a ‘friend’
Years ago, in grad school, a friend of mine started a documentary club. Six of us, once a month, in someone’s apartment, whoever’s turn it was, picked the film. Read More
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A young man’s blues: At 19, Harrell ‘Young Rell’ Davenport brings early life lessons to the blues
The ninth track on Harrell Davenport’s debut album, Young Rell, I’ll Keep it Hot for You, is a rhythmic Chicago-blues-style tune sung with smoky nuance and featuring a fluid guitar solo. It has a seemingly wise narrator acknowledging the troubles and coldness of the world but promising a friend or perhaps love interest that he…
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Varcoe: ‘Not just talk’: Action on pipeline capacity fuelling ‘positivity’ among Alberta energy leaders
It’s a case of momentum building upon itself. Read More