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Hawaiian Immersion program at Kapolei Middle School at risk of closing
The Ke Kula Kaiapuni Hawaiian immersion program at Kapolei Middle School is set to shut down if two teaching vacancies are not filled before the start of the new school year.
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Blanket rezoning repeal ‘exemptions’ spark another marathon public hearing
Two weeks before Calgary’s repeal of blanket rezoning goes into effect, city council is in the midst of yet another days-long public hearing regarding the contentious topic. Read More
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Review: Clue Live on Stage a campy little romp in a very large room
Broadway Across Canada’s touring production of Clue Live on Stage at the Jubilee Auditorium until July 26 is 80 minutes of unbridled nonsense, and it’s the first time the company has featured a non-musical. Read More
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Crime in Calgary increased in 2025 but rates continue to decline in Alberta, according to StatsCan
Crime rates are relatively stable in Calgary and Alberta, but experts say there are still reasons to be concerned by the latest data from Statistics Canada. Read More
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Search for Parker enters seventh day as police vow to leave no stone unturned
Calgary police say there is no end in sight to the search for 11-year-old Parker, even as the effort entered its seventh day Wednesday. Read More
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E-motorcyclist dies days after Makiki crash, Oahu’s 25th traffic fatality
A 45-year-old electric motorcycle rider has died from injuries sustained in a crash in Makiki earlier this month.
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UH finds gut biomes hold the secrets to aging
Researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa found that gut bacteria can explain approximately 15% of the variation in how quickly the human body ages biologically.
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Communal Spirit: Calgary’s Raleigh to explore the new and the old at folk fest
In the summer of 2008, Calgary band the Consonant C finished a lengthy North American tour. Read More
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A guide to the different types of mangoes found in Hawaiʻi
The article provides a guide to the various mango varieties available during the season in Hawaiʻi, highlighting their unique flavors, textures, and origins.
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Police granted nine-month extension to keep cellphones of former mayor Jyoti Gondek and former Ward 4 councillor Sean Chu
The Calgary Police Service will be allowed to keep the seized cellphones of former mayor Jyoti Gondek, former Ward 4 councillor Sean Chu and a local developer, after a judge approved a nine month extension Wednesday morning. Read More