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USPS “Stamp Out Hunger” makes it easy for folks to donate canned goods
The United States Postal Service is looking to “Stamp Out Hunger” by hosting the largest one-day food drive in the nation, but you can start right now.
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Here’s how those impacted by Kona lows can get federal aid:
Residents impacted by Kona low storms in Hawaiʻi can now receive in-person assistance from FEMA at recovery centers while applying for aid.
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Historic Hudson’s Bay building in downtown Calgary to be acquired by re-developer
Calgary’s iconic and mostly vacant downtown Hudson’s Bay Building is on the verge of being acquired by a Calgary real estate firm known for property re-development. Read More
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What’s in the box? Southern Alberta historical society taking guesses about the contents of almost 70-year-old crate
After sitting unopened in Vulcan for decades, the contents of a mystery box given to the local historical society will be revealed in a couple of weeks. Read More
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‘It smells like rock ‘n’ roll’: National Music Centre to explore classic albums recorded by the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio
By the late 1960s, the Rolling Stones were riding a career high. Read More
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HFD extinguishes fire impacting multiple recycling cars
Honolulu Fire Department successfully extinguished a recycling fire in Kapolei, preventing spread and reporting no injuries.
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It was 40 years ago today: Hockey heaven — Flames beat Oilers and Gretzky in playoffs for first time
For fans of the Calgary Flames, today (April 30) marks a sweet anniversary. It was on this day, 40 years ago, that the Flames won a playoff series over the Edmonton Oilers for the first time. (You may have seen some of this post and these archive photos before, but they’re just too good not…
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Average rents decline in Calgary in April
Calgarians seeking to rent in April saw lower average rents compared with last year, a new report had found. Online rental marketplace Zumper.com released its April report, showing that Calgary’s rental market became more affordable month over month, and year over year. Read More
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Calgary driller says Middle East operations face ‘minor’ disruptions
A Calgary-based drilling company with operations in the Middle East says it expects its oil and gas rigs in the region to remain active for at least the rest of this year, despite rising tensions. Read More
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Council supports two-hour transit ticket transfers, other business at lengthy meeting
City council’s regular meeting Tuesday stretched into Wednesday as local lawmakers discussed and voted on a series of motions. Read More