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Country Thunder Alberta cancelled as organizers blame construction, sound limitations
Those planning to attend Country Thunder Alberta this weekend are out of luck, since the organizer cancelled the event two days before the show, citing active construction surrounding the festival site and new “restrictive sound limitations.” Read More
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How Calgary Stampede festival noise regulations became a national story
What started as tweaks to Calgary’s noise exemption policy for Stampede festival tents quickly became a national conversation about the “fun police” last week, after provincial and federal politicians waded into the debate and misinformation spread on social media. Read More
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Native Hawaiian brand Waiwaolani opens first Oʻahu store: PHOTOS
Waiwaolani, a Maui-based apparel company focused on Hawai’i’s native ecosystems, has opened its first O’ahu retail store at Kahala Mall, with the goal of raising awareness and supporting conservation efforts.
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Iconic ‘Blue Store’ retailer in Inglewood set to make way for condo development
A century-old building that has housed Inglewood’s long-serving corner store is set to be demolished, after Calgary city council voted unanimously Tuesday in support of a rezoning to redevelop the parcel. Read More
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$17M paid to Hawaii plaintiffs in 2021 Red Hill jet fuel spills
More than 600 victims impacted by the 2021 Red Hill jet fuel spill incident have been paid out by the United States.
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CDC ends US hantavirus response
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) officially ended its hantavirus response.
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Ask a Banker | Strategies for saving money
We all know we should be saving money each month. The classic rule is 20 percent of your take-home pay. That is the benchmark for a 50/30/20 budget – which is 50 percent to needs, 30 percent to wants and 20 percent to savings.
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Queen Liliʻuokalani Keiki Hula Festival kicks off in Honolulu: PHOTOS
The 51st Annual Queen Liliʻuokalani Keiki Hula Competition & Festival will take place in Honolulu from July 23 to July 25, featuring 15 hālau from across the islands and celebrating the dedication, cultural knowledge and talent of the next generation of hula dancers.
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Going it alone: Tyler Hubbard on a hot streak four years after breakup of Florida Georgia Line
Earlier this week, Tyler Hubbard held some songwriting sessions with friends at his home in Nashville. It was a few days before he was to begin a busy schedule as a solo artist playing summer festivals. Read More