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Korean or Japanese BBQ? Where to find Hawaiʻi’s best
Korean BBQ and Japanese BBQ are both popular dining experiences in Hawai’i, with Korean BBQ being more bold and communal, while Japanese BBQ focuses on precision and quality of the meat.
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Extra TheBus services for UH Mānoa commencement
Expect heavy traffic for the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa spring commencement. TheBus will provide additional services to the campus on Saturday, May 16.
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Scammers target Hawaiʻi nurses with fake license investigations
The State of Hawaiʻi is warning residents of a scam targeting medical professionals, in which fraudsters pose as government officials and request personal information or money.
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Wahiawa Market Day: Family fun with ono kine grinds
The community is encouraged to gather and support the local Wahiawa Market Day at the Wahiawa Value-Added Product Development Center, which has something for everyone.
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With seeding underway, farmers place their bets again amid rising input costs
Making a living on the farm is always a bit of a gamble, says southern Alberta farmer Glen Gateman. Read More
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Why Canadian great Brad Gushue taking USA curling role isn’t a betrayal
We think of curling as our game. Read More
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Trades hopes to fill future worker gap by introducing elementary students to career opportunities
A skilled trade fair at a Calgary elementary school aimed to build an interest in the trades at a young age. Read More
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One of the few children to survive Holocaust camp, Morris Dancyger had ‘strength and resiliency’
The death of Holocaust survivor Morris Dancyger on Monday has left many in the city’s arts and Jewish community “shattered” and in mourning of a man widely celebrated for his resiliency, compassion and impact on the city’s arts and culture. Read More
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‘Genuine exception’: Alberta’s economic outlook positive, says report
The Business Council of Alberta has released its spring 2026 economic snapshot, and Alberta’s outlook is better than the rest of Canada. Read More
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Honolulu urging eligible residents to apply for CARES program
Utility costs continue to rise in the City and County of Honolulu, as a new sewer fee change is coming this summer that will charge you based on how much you use. Now the city is offering ways for eligible residents to get a credit for their bills.