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Blood Tribe opens new Twin Rinks recreational facility
The Blood Tribe is unveiling its new 86,000-square-foot, $37.3-million recreational facility in Stand Off, with a grand opening on Friday. Read More
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Are bigger vehicles more deadly? Alberta groups call for probe into role of pickups, large SUVs in road deaths
Road safety advocates in Alberta are calling on the province’s chief medical examiner to investigate whether pickup trucks and large SUVs pose a disproportionate risk of death to pedestrians and cyclists involved in collisions. Read More
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Stampeders in CFL’s Week 11: ‘Ball-hawk’ Ben Labrosse finding football form
Ben Labrosse is back to being Ben Labrosse. Read More
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Riverbend residents still railing against city’s plans to widen, extend Riverstone Road S.E.
Residents in the southeast community of Riverbend are still voicing objections to the city’s plan to widen their road and extend it east to connect to a future transit-oriented development and Green Line station just west of 24th Street S.E. Read More
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Spray Lakes Road above Canmore should open by month’s end, says province
A road heavily used by outdoor enthusiasts above Canmore that was shut by a rockslide nearly 2 ½ months ago should be open by the end of August, say provincial officials. Read More
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Waianae child torture suspects indicted by grand jury
A mother and stepfather have been indicted on multiple class A felony charges including torture and kidnapping following allegations of abusing their 13-year-old stepson.
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HECO, Coast Guard, more issue guidance ahead of approaching storm
A tropical system in the Central Pacific threatens Hawaii with heavy rain, high winds, and increased wildfire risk. Residents are urged to prepare.
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Even in tariff-sheltered Alberta, businesses uneasy about new levies
While experts see the latest U.S. tariff threat targeting nearly $29 billion worth of Canadian goods as a tough bargaining chip rather than a genuine move, they still caution businesses to keep their guard up. Read More
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‘History is made by workers, we own it’: AUPE celebrates 50 years in Alberta
The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees is marking half a century since the province’s public-sector workers first banded together to found a new union. Read More
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Traces of Hawaiʻi’s plantation past found in neighborhoods
Hawaiʻi’s diverse landscapes continue to preserve historical remnants of its plantation and military eras through existing neighborhoods, architecture, and place names.