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Calgary police respond to serious assault in southeast Calgary
A serious assault that took place in Ogden sent some person to hospital in life-threatening condition on Wednesday night. Read More
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New homes activity in Canada sees a bump in February
Housing starts gained momentum in February after a tough January for new homes activity. Recent Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. statistics show starts increased month over month almost five per cent, reaching an annualized pace of about 251,000. Read More
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Florida Republican introduces bill renaming Palm Beach airport for Trump
The airport is roughly four miles from the president’s Mar-a-Lago club.
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USPS proposes price increases to cover rising transportation costs: Which 4 services would be affected?
USPS called the proposed increase a “time-limited price change,” but explained that the adjustment could serve as a “necessary bridge to a permanent mechanism.”
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Nelson: Danielle Smith drives stake through Albertans’ liberty
Danielle Smith once railed about the state pressuring Albertans into taking a vaccine, even one billed as a lifesaver. Today, as premier, she intends to tell us when we’re allowed to die. Read More
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Chorney-Booth: Wok and Co takes a trip around the Pacific Rim
Ashish Damle is the kind of restaurateur who can’t sit still. After years of working in other people’s kitchens, he opened his first Namo Cafe and Bistro in 2018 and has since worked hard to build the brand, which boasts three locations in Calgary. But even as his Namo empire was growing, Damle had another…
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What happens if you miss a flight due to long airport lines?
Missed your flight due to long TSA lines? Here’s how airlines are handling it.
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First round of Alberta’s data centre push could raise electricity prices, analysts say
As Alberta attempts to be Canada’s top destination for data centres, some of these power-hungry facilities could lead to an upward jolt in electricity prices, analysts say. Read More
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Hawaii roads marred by storm damage, repairs continue
Crews will be busy in the coming weeks making repairs and cleaning up debris.
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Office of Hawaiian Affairs approves $4 million emergency relief
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Local agencies are filling gaps as fast as they can, with public, private and matching funds already rolling out to the community. The Office of Hawaiian Affairs called a rare emergency session today to authorize almost $4 million in emergency disaster relief aid. “We are looking to move as quick as possible,…