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Hawaii earn 20th conference win of the season
The Hawaii Softball team hit the field on Friday for a doubleheader against UC Riverside. Hawaii with a chance to clinch the 2nd seed in the conference tournament and a 1st round bye this weekend. In the 1st game of the day Hawaii trailed 1-0 through 3 full innings, but in the 4th UH found…
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Jury shown police body cam video of son, suspected of murdering mother, revealing the location of her body
When Calgary police Const. Jameel Ali arrived at the scene of a “check on welfare” call near the Foothills Medical Centre, he pleasantly greeted two males standing by a parked SUV. Read More
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Federal energy minister says Alberta, Ottawa ‘still share a vision’ on energy deal
Half of the prickly issues a landmark energy pact between Alberta and Ottawa set out to solve are now a month overdue, but Canada’s energy minister says the two parties are still working on it. Read More
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Bell: Danielle Smith kicks Naheed Nenshi’s butt again, NDP leader doesn’t get it
It is all very strange. Read More
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Alberta NDP leader Naheed Nenshi’s popularity falling in polls, why?
When Naheed Nenshi and his campaign team booked the Franklin Atrium in Northeast Calgary — a room roughly the size of a school cafeteria — in March 2024 for a volunteer orientation during the race to crown the next provincial NDP leader, he had been expecting a modest crowd. Read More
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Hawaii high schoolers compete to take home first-ever state surfing championship
Surfers from across Hawaii competed in the inaugural state surfing championship, which was made possible by the Hawaii High School Athletic Association’s inclusion of surfing as an official high school sport.
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$10 million relief program for Oʻahu residents’ sewer bills
The City and County of Honolulu has launched the CARES program to provide up to $240 per year in sewer bill credits for eligible Oʻahu residents with income at or below 80% of the area median income.
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Asian Heritage Month aims to combat racism, enrich cultural scene
It’s a month meant to entertain, show pride and culturally enrich. Read More
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Indigenous firefighting training camp happening for third year this weekend
Calgary’s firefighting crew will host a three-day camp for young Indigenous adults, teaching everything from the basics of equipment to simulating real-life scenarios, such as putting out a car fire, or the third year in a row. Read More
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‘We’ve come a long way’: Year-round outdoor skating rink part of revitalization project in Forest Lawn
A year-round outdoor skating rink opens to the public Friday afternoon, part of a project to revitalize an underused street in Forest Lawn. Read More