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Opinion: Alberta can lead on connected-vehicle cybersecurity
Despite indications to the contrary, Canadians do agree on some things. Most of us assume that if a vehicle is legally sold, registered, insured and driving on public roads, somebody has worked through the most pressing safety and security questions. Read More
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Inside Man: Blackfoot filmmaker Trevor Solway spent four years making documentary on the men of Siksika Nation
Roughly 10 minutes into Sinakson Trevor Solway’s documentary Siksikakowan: The Blackfoot Man, there is a beautiful sequence that depicts children capturing frogs in Siksika Nation. Read More
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Review: Newfoundland crowd-pleaser Come From Away gets audiences on their feet
To say Theatre Calgary has a winning crowd-pleaser with its production of the musical Come From Away is a bit of an understatement. Read More
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‘Nothing like this’: $5-million donation funds women’s cardiovascular clinic in Calgary
Thanks to a $5-million donation, women across southern Alberta now have access to a first-of-its-kind cardiovascular clinic in Calgary. Read More
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Cannabis companies hid health issues from consumers: Federal lawsuit
The complaint targets companies in 13 states and is brought by consumers who claim the products were deceptively marketed.
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No raise or promotion: Many workers stuck in career stall, study finds
Nearly 1 in 4 mid-career workers are stalled, going five or more years without a promotion or meaningful pay raise.
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3 juveniles arrested for violent assault on Oahu’s North Shore
As Honolulu Police continue investigating, three juveniles have been made in connection with a violent assault that occurred on Oahu’s North Shore.
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Inspections suggested after concrete chunk falls from Ala Moana
“If you have a maintenance program and you stick to it, the building should be safer than it is now.”
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No tsunami threat after 4.6 quake hits Hawaii’s Kona coast
A 4.6 magnitude earthquake strikes the Kona coast on Hawaii Island at 5:58 p.m. on Tuesday, June 2.
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