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Recycling a TV costs $2.75. Why Is Alberta charging $14 for a solar panel?
In Alberta, recycling an old television costs $2.75. Starting Oct. 1, recycling a solar panel — made of roughly 80 per cent glass, with an aluminum frame — will cost $14, nearly five times as much. That gap alone is hard to explain. It gets harder once you consider the timing: Alberta’s new fee charges…
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Alberta Voices-Paul Jones: This land is my land, this land is your land
From the shores of the Pacific to the Maritimes, this land belongs to you and me. Read More
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Missing voices: What are youth learning about recovery and asking for help?
As Alberta invests in recovery and public safety, one question keeps arising as I read the headlines: What are children and young people learning about asking for help from the way we speak of and respond to substance use and addiction? Read More
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Penner: Backcountry bliss can be found on these relatively easy treks
In the morning, before anyone was up and just as the sun crested the ridgeline and warm light flooded The Forks backcountry campground, I grabbed my camping chair, headed over to the banks of the creek that charged through the valley, and found an idyllic little spot to hunker down. I watched the golden light…
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Bell: Nenshi grovels to Loony Left after snapshot with Israel ambassador
This is not a personal attack. It is the witnessing of a sad sight. Read More
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Hawaii raises truck bed age minimum, expands move over law
New traffic safety laws took effect in Hawaii, expanding the move-over law and raising the minimum age for riders in pickup truck beds to 16.
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Two arrested in alleged $1.2M check fraud case
Two men were arrested and facing dozens of criminal charges in connection with an alleged $1.2 million cheque fraud operation in Hawaiʻi.
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Lahaina Homecoming: Weekend of Hope, Healing
“Recovery is about more than rebuilding homes and businesses. It’s about restoring the connections that make Lahaina such a special place.”
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Businesses weigh options for putting up “no guns allowed” signs as law firm offers free signs
Hawaii business owners are weighing the pros and cons of posting “no guns allowed” signs following a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
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South Kihei businesses struggle months after sinkhole closure
Four months after a massive sinkhole closed a section of South Kihei Road, local business owners report significant financial losses and struggle to survive amidst ongoing repairs and the introduction of new parking fees.