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Woman, 55, dies after critical injuries in Maui head-on collision
A woman has died from her injuries a week after a head-on collision on Maui.
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Dwayne Johnson’s ZOA Energy unveils Shave Ice flavor in Hawaiʻi
ZOA Energy, co-founded by Dwayne Johnson, has released a limited edition Shave Ice flavor inspired by the popular local treat, available exclusively at 7-Eleven stores in Hawai’i.
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Alberta RCMP officer pleads guilty to assaulting two teens in Airdrie hotel room
A Leduc RCMP officer has pleaded guilty to assaulting two teenage boys in an Airdrie hotel room more than three years ago, a Calgary court heard Tuesday. Read More
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Sixth edition of Calgary Black Film Festival to kick off May 22
The sixth edition of the Calgary Black Film Festival will feature 42 films from around the world screening from May 22 to 26. Read More
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Oil spill investigation, cleanup underway in Ala Wai Harbor
A multi-agency cleanup and investigation is underway at the Ala Wai Harbor after reports of an oil spill on Sunday evening.
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Battling bee deaths: Innovators help honey bees beat winter blues
Raising honey bees in Alberta is far from a simple task, with recent years seeing more than 40 per cent of hives dying off. Read More
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Annual slush cup makes waves at Sunshine ahead of a rare summer ski season
Skiers and snowboarders took to the water to ride the wave out of the season on Monday at Sunshine Ski Resort. Read More
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McDonald’s launches new refreshers, crafted sodas just in time for summer in Hawaiʻi
McDonald’s is stepping into a whole new era of drinks with the launch of six new specialty beverages now available nationwide, including locations across Hawaiʻi.
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Fatal Keaʻau crash marks 8th traffic death on Hawaiʻi Island in 2 weeks
A fatal collision on Monday afternoon in Kea‘au marks the eighth traffic fatality on Hawaiʻi Island in the past two weeks and the fourth since last Friday.
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Honolulu EMS pipeline: Become a real-life hero in Hawaiʻi
Kapiʻolani Community College offers a 400 hour Emergency Medical Technician course which leads to state licensure and employment with Honolulu Emergency Medical Services, with benefits including vacation, sick leave, retirement, and insurance.