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Breakenridge: MLAs’ continuing silence on separatism ‘cowardly’
Although we don’t have any of them on record, it’s not unreasonable to suspect there are at least some separatists within the UCP caucus. Read More
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Varcoe: Canadian pipeline industry on ‘edge of something really big’ as more projects advance
The timing may be tight, but it appears the Canadian oilpatch will be able to keep adding production without exhausting all available pipeline space in the coming months. Read More
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Opinion: The believers in the Global Energy Show were right
Fourteen years ago, I moved to Calgary. I didn’t grow up in the oilpatch, although my father was a veteran of the energy industry. I came for work, the way a lot of people do, and I assumed the city would be a chapter. Read More
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Your letters: Blame province for high taxes, loss of services
The UCP has released a new ad featuring Premier Danielle Smith, in which she touts the great job her government is doing, especially in lowering taxes. Read More
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Oahu dad vows to surf again after brutal shark bite
Koa Smith was surfing at Cromwell’s Beach when a shark unexpectedly bit him, resulting in severe injuries, but he is expected to make a full recovery.
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Kauai DOH uses CASPER survey to gauge disaster readiness
The Department of Health will conduct the ninth CASPER survey on Kauai from June 15-19 to assess the community’s preparedness for emergencies and to collect data to better meet their needs before, during and after a disaster.
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Mayor eyes demolition, redevelopment of Chinatown landmark
Mayor Rick Blangiardi has announced that the Chinatown Cultural Plaza in Honolulu, owned by Taiwan, will be demolished and redeveloped in the coming years, with the city taking responsibility for the project.
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15-year-old boy and adult man subject to violent assault by group of 20 on North Shore
A 23-year-old North Shore lifeguard intervened to save a 15-year-old boy from being attacked by a group of around 20 people, resulting in the boy suffering a concussion, broken nose, and loss of vision, while the lifeguard was also badly injured.
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Bell: Danielle Smith drops a $400-billion bomb on Alberta separatism
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith drops a political bomb, a financial bomb, a bomb dropped on the separatist assumptions of way more gain than pain by Alberta leaving Canada and striking out on its own. Read More
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Stampeders defence in 2026: The skinny, the starters, the questions
The return of the Red and White defence to dominance in the 2025 Canadian Football League campaign caught many by surprise. Read More