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A rail line from the airport to downtown Calgary? Province to announce passenger rail plans
The province is poised to announce its passenger rail plans, heightening anticipation about the future of an ambitious project linking Calgary’s downtown, its international airport, and surrounding towns, including Canmore and Banff. Read More
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Opinion: Canadians must reform the CPP or risk its breakup
The people of Alberta need a new children’s hospital. They got American urology clinics instead. Read More
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Near-capacity occupancy rates lead to skyrocketing hotel prices for Stampede
A month before the Calgary Stampede kicks off, visitors who haven’t booked hotel rooms could face prices that are double or triple normal rates. Read More
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Abdullah AlSharbatly shines as Spruce Meadows launches 2026 show-jumping season
Abdullah AlSharbatly took centre stage as Spruce Meadows launched its 2026 show-jumping season with the start of the Continental tournament on Thursday. Read More
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UH Board of Regents approves Vassilis Syrmos as new chancellor
Vassilis Syrmos was unanimously approved by the UH Board of Regents to serve as the next Chancellor of the Manoa campus, starting July 1.
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Another fatal DKI Hwy crash prompts calls for more enforcement
A deadly head-on collision on the Daniel K. Inouye Highway resulted in one fatality and one injury, marking the fifth death along a 13-mile stretch of the highway in the past month, prompting officials to push for additional safety improvements.
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Hawaiʻi’s Medicaid fraud unit decertified: State responds
Governor Josh Green has created an independent Medicaid Fraud Strike Force to strengthen oversight and accountability in the wake of a federal decision targeting Hawaiʻi’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit.
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$46M extension secured for Native Hawaiian education
The US Department of Education has started the process to extend $46 million for the Native Hawaiian Education Program, which will provide early learning services, home visiting, workforce development, and language immersion programs to over 3,000 families in Hawai’i.
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Bell: Alberta separatists trounced in poll, Smith’s UCP up 9 points on Nenshi NDP
The latest. Read More
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New York nonprofit to bring cash donations to homeless and at-risk homeless youth
Point Source Youth, a New York-based nonprofit, has partnered with local organizations in Honolulu to provide a one-time cash payment of $3,700 to young people aged 18-24 experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless.