Category: Uncategorized
-

Hanabusa Senate remembrance set for May 7: Public invited
A public remembrance for former Congresswoman and Senate President Colleen Wakako Hanabusa will be held at the Hawaiʻi State Capitol on May 7th, with doors opening at 9:45 a.m.
-
Mini Thni Stoney man charged with murder of city woman
A resident of the Mini Thni Stoney First Nation has been charged with the murder of a Calgary woman. Read More
-
Five cases of watery diarrhea disease linked to Calgary petting zoo after acquiring infected calf
A petting zoo in northwest Calgary has been temporarily closed after five cases of watery diarrhea disease were linked to a parasite discovered at the facility in early April. Read More
-
Councillors critical of city’s proposed outdoor watering schedule
Proposed updates to the City of Calgary’s strategy to reduce overall water consumption in the coming years drew backlash from some councillors on Tuesday, with one arguing the plan to limit when households can water their lawns amounts to municipal government overreach. Read More
-
Uber driver describes being approached by blood-stained man who told him ‘I just killed my mom’
When Uber driver Shaneef Virani was approached by a bloodied “crazy guy in the middle of the street,” he dared not take his eyes off him, he told a Calgary murder trial Tuesday. Read More
-

Peʻa, more offer star studded Lei Day weekend in Waikīkī, Chinatown
Lei Day in Waikiki is celebrated with a two-day event, Lā Mei at Kaimana, featuring music, food, a lei contest, and a tea party, honoring lei culture and supporting local farmers.
-

Award-Winning Tokyo ramen brand MENSHO opens first Hawaii location
MENSHO, the internationally celebrated ramen restaurant founded in Tokyo, is opening its first Hawaii location at Ka Makana Aliʻi in Kapolei!
-

How to save this summer travel season
Summer is right around the corner, but with rising costs, how do you enjoy the vacation season without going broke?
-
Alberta marks Day of Mourning, recognizing 144 workplace-related deaths in 2025
The names of 144 people rang out in a small park outside City Hall on Tuesday — all of them belonging to Albertans who lost their lives as a result of workplace-related injuries or illnesses last year. Read More