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‘Completely on edge’: Community reacts to Puna homicides
Hawaii police continue to search for 36-year-old Jacob Daniel Baker, suspected in three homicides in the Puna area, with a large police presence and assistance from other agencies, as community members remain on edge.
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What does the Lt. Gov. race look like so far? Here are the candidates:
With just days before the candidate filing deadline, the race for Hawaii’s next Lt. Gov. is heating up — and so far, three candidates look to secure the seat.
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OKOTOKS DAWGS PREVIEW: Returnees hungry for championship redemption
The Okotoks Dawgs are taking to the diamond as hungry as ever in 2026. Read More
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Province committing $8M to crack down on extortion, gang activity in Alberta
The Alberta government is committing $8 million to help police combat gang-related violence and extortion across the province. Read More
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$1M donation to help Foothills Medical Centre renovate cath lab
A $1-million donation to the Calgary Health Foundation will fund the renovation of a cardiac catheterization laboratory at the Foothills Medical Centre. Read More
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Calgary first Canadian city to rescind climate emergency declaration
Calgary is no longer in a climate emergency, according to city council. Read More
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Braid: Smith finally begins the struggle to win UCP back from the separatists
The battle for the heart of the UCP is finally on. Read More
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Ceremonial sod-turning celebrates work on Olympic Plaza transformation project
Work is underway on a $70-million project to reimagine one of Calgary’s most prominent downtown gathering spaces. Read More
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Video of B.C. man’s boat jump off Lundbreck Falls goes viral, gets police attention
A Dawson Creek, B.C., man launched his boat off the 12.1-metre Lundbeck Falls earlier this week, garnering hundreds of thousands of views online and attracting the RCMP’s attention. Read More
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Circumstantial evidence points to two accused in fatal shooting of Rocky View County worker, prosecutor tells Calgary jury
The circumstantial evidence in the trial of two men charged with the murder of a Rocky View County employee should lead jurors to one conclusion, they’re both guilty, a prosecutor said Thursday. Read More