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Pentagon restores mandatory flu shots for all recruits as boot camp outbreak sickens nearly 300
The Pentagon said Wednesday that boot camps for all the military services are once again requiring the flu vaccination for all recruits after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made the shot optional for the military at the end of April.
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Nelson: When Albertans vote to stay, at least Canada can say thanks
Why do Canadians keep flocking to Alberta? Haven’t they heard we might separate? Read More
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Preview: Grandstand Show promises high-energy show packed with thrilling feats
For more than 60 years, the Grandstand Show has been the ideal way to cap a day at the Stampede. Read More
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Opinion: Cyclists need more than ‘wear a helmet’ to be safe on city streets
As Calgarians, we too often read headlines like, “Cyclist dead after accident involving car,” as if it were an unavoidable tragedy. We hear about children being struck on their way to school, someone else not making it home and a grandfather killed by a truck. Read More
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Super El Niño: What the incoming weather event means for Alberta
The chance of an El Niño weather pattern occurring this year is high, according to scientists, but what does that mean and how will it impact Alberta? Read More
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Canadians may pay hundreds more for summer vacation flights, despite falling oil prices
Most Canadian airlines continue to tack on extra fees — sometimes hundreds of dollars — for jet fuel, even after North American oil prices dropped by more than 30 per cent in less than a month. Read More
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Varcoe: Majority of Alberta chamber members see negative effects of separation debate on economy, survey finds
As an October vote on Alberta separation draws closer, provincial business leaders say the debate is starting to weigh upon companies — and negatively affect views about the state of the provincial economy. Read More
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Pearl City fire displaces family, investigation ongoing
A structure fire in Pearl City was fully extinguished by the Honolulu Fire Department, displacing two adults and three children, and the cause of the fire is still under investigation.
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Coral reef conservationists brace for active hurricane season
The Nature Conservancy and its partners across the Hawai’i Emergency Reef Restoration (HERR) Network are working to restore coral broken off in the recent Kona Low storms, while also taking a unique approach to hurricane season preparations with a coral reef insurance policy, emphasizing the importance of protecting coral beyond its economic contributions.