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Four dead after collision near Rocky Mountain House Friday
Two adults and two children were killed in a collision between two vehicles near Rocky Mountain House Friday afternoon. Read More
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4 Takeaways from Calgary Stampeders final pre-season game in Edmonton
Camp is complete for the players. Read More
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Flood watch: Municipalities gear up for potential flooding along Bow River
Communities along the Bow River are bracing themselves for potential flooding due to the melting alpine snowpack and heavy rainfall expected over the weekend and into next week. Read More
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Flames erupt in Friday evening Kaimuki house fire; 2 pets found dead
Honolulu firefighters rescued two dogs from a house fire in Kaimuki on Friday evening, but two cats were found deceased.
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Man, 38, seriously injured from apparent shark bite; multiple warnings issued
A 38-year-old man was hospitalized after suffering injuries to his lower extremities from an apparent shark bite at Cromwells Beach in East Honolulu, prompting the City and County of Honolulu to issue shark warnings for the area.
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Inflation gauge hits multiyear high as American consumer confidence slides
(AP) – The economy, inflation and how those forces could impact the lives of Americans were front and center over the past week. Trips to the grocery store or gas station are more painful than they were last year, and rising costs are impacting the decisions of both households and businesses. Here’s a snapshot of…
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Vibrio season is here: How can you avoid the flesh-eating bacterial infection?
Some vibrio infections can lead to necrotizing fasciitis, a serious form of bacterial infection commonly referred to as “flesh-eating” disease. People who get this serious form of vibrio infection may need intensive care or limb amputation.
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Opinion: Canada needs to address predatory rental practices targeting international students
The period between May and September typically sees a higher volume of tenant turnover in major cities across Canada. It is also the season when many international students and immigrants arrive in Canada before the academic year in universities and colleges begins, and the school year begins for children. Read More
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Opinion: New Banff park visitor centre should not be politicized
Canadians should welcome the possibility of a project by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma taking shape in Banff National Park. But not if the architectural competition process circumvents principles of jury independence and public accountability. Read More
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Opinion: Alberta’s referendum debate is missing the financial questions that matter most
When politicians debate Alberta separation, they talk about pipelines, equalization and constitutional authority. Those are real debates. But for most Albertans, the questions are more immediate — What happens to my CPP? Is my savings account still insured? Do my TFSA contributions carry over? Read More