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Calgary police first to use real-time translation tool on body-worn cameras
The Calgary Police Service will begin using a real-time translation feature on all body-worn cameras starting June 1, making it the first police agency in Canada to employ the technology, officials say. Read More
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Waikiki Aquarium celebrates Hawaiian Monk Seal month
The Waikiki Aquarium is celebrating Hawaiian Monk Seal Month on Friday, May 28, at the Waikiki Aquarium from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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Top summer jobs for high school students in Hawai’i
High school students in Hawaiʻi have access to unique summer job opportunities, such as retail and customer service positions, food service jobs, youth programs and summer camp staff, internships and education-related positions, hospitality and tourism jobs, and seasonal work for the National Park Service.
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Police seek suspect after string of sexual assaults in Fish Creek Park
Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect tied to three reported sexual assaults in Fish Creek Park over the last two months. Read More
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More homes now selling at or below list price
Calgary’s resale real estate market is not too hot or too cold, but whether market exhibits Goldilocks conditions depends on whether you’re buying or selling. Read More
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‘Heavy load’ of Stampeders’ training camp complete ahead of final CFL pre-season tilt
It’s a last-chance audition for campers trying to crack the roster of the Calgary Stampeders. Read More
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Calgary housing starts decline in April
New homes activity in Calgary continued to trend downward in April with starts decreasing for all housing types. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. statistics from last month show the city’s 1,257 starts marked a downturn of almost 60 per cent year over year. Read More
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Canada’s largest markets could be at inflection point for recovery
Resale real estate saw flat month-over-month activity in April, though some of Canada’s largest markets may be reversing their downward trajectories. An RBC Economics report pointed to Toronto experiencing a six per cent increase in resales in April from March. Year over year, sales grew seven per cent. That led RBC to suggest that Toronto…
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Chorney-Booth: Aurora Italiana brightens up Calgary’s ‘Little Italy’
It’s not uncommon for restaurants — and by this, I mean the actual physical buildings — to change hands. What was once a Pizza Hut or forgotten diner may become a Chinese takeout joint, hip coffee shop or faux dive bar. The natural order of things dictates that where one restaurant closes, another is quite…
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Slipping into the Big Easy: Bella White enlisted close friends in New Orleans on third album
Bella White did not have to travel far when making her third album, A Sign in the Weather. Read More