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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?
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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
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Braid: Separatists stick with Premier Smith, for now. What happens when they lose the referendum?
Alberta’s separatist drive isn’t really a fight for the future of Canada. Read More
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Cryptocurrency scams hit Hawaiʻi hardest: FBI report
The FBI has reported that Hawai’i kūpuna lost more money to cryptocurrency scams per person than any other place in the US, with an average loss of $166,000 per victim.
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Southwest Airlines will ‘bring back the aloha’ with new interisland benefits
A major airline will provide new benefits for Hawaiʻi flyers as it marks eight years of interisland service.
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‘Busiest April ever’: Claresholm-area ranch and wellness retreat seeing more visitors due to expansion
This month has been “crazy” for Sheila Harvie. Read More
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Calgary man charged after DNA linked him to two alleged sexual assault cases
A Calgary man is facing sexual assault charges following an investigation that has been ongoing for nearly three years. Read More
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Tread Rosenthal selected Big West Player of the Year
Tread Rosenthal of the University of Hawai‘i was named the Big West Men’s Volleyball Player of the Year, the conference announced, with the award voted on by league head coaches. Rosenthal’s selection marks as the fifth time a Rainbow Warrior earned the honor, joining two-time winners Jakob Thelle (2022, 2023) and Rado Parapunov (2020, 2021).…
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Clara A.B. Joseph named City of Calgary’s Poet Laureate
University of Calgary English professor and renowned poet Clara A.B. Joseph has been named the City of Calgary’s eighth Poet Laureate. Read More
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Murder conviction upheld against killer of popular Banff native Ethan Enns-Goneau
The judge in the trial of the killer of a popular Banff native wasn’t required to give jurors a “rolled-up charge” detailing the multiple facts which could have reduced intent, Alberta’s top court ruled Tuesday. Read More