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‘He was a hero’: Los Angeles father drowns in lake while saving son’s life
(KTLA) – Loved ones are mourning a father who drowned in a lake in Lincoln Heights while saving his son’s life. On April 14, Juan Andrade, 55, was spending time at Lincoln Park with his 14-year-old son, a familiar spot in the Lincoln Heights neighborhood located just a few minutes from their home. His wife,…
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Do you have any $1 bills with ‘radar’ numbers? They could be worth a fortune
Are you overlooking any rare “radar” banknotes in your wallet or purse?
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Calgary Walks #85, 86: Find a taste of the exotic in East Calgary
Lori Beattie knows a thing or two about walking. She’s travelled every path and trail listed in her new updated book, Calgary’s Best Walks. Over the past few months, we’ve highlighted some of the 95 walks in her book, complete with necessary details and tasty stops along the way. Read More
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Suspect in USF missing students case charged with 2 counts of first-degree murder
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Hisham Abugharbieh, 26, the suspect who was arrested on Friday in connection with two missing University of South Florida students, has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder. The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office announced the new development early Saturday morning, a few hours before Abugharbieh made his first appearance in…
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Opinion: What a $700 screening actually costs in Alberta
When Premier Danielle Smith pointed to a $700 “comprehensive” health screening in Japan, the implication was straightforward — a wide range of tests can be accessed quickly and affordably, without the delays of the public system. Read More
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Opinion: Alberta’s AI gold rush: Who risks getting left behind?
Alberta is emerging as a North American leader in the artificial intelligence economy, aiming to attract $100 billion in data centre investment by 2030. Read More
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Nieman: How awake are we?
Not so long ago, I sat next to the Atlantic Ocean in one of the most beautiful cities in the world, Cape Town. Read More
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Opinion: Inclusion is not something you ‘earn’
Premier Danielle Smith’s recent remark — “You can earn your way into inclusion, but you can earn your way out of it, too” — reveals a troubling understanding of disability and the conditions under which Albertans with disabilities are permitted to exist in public life. Read More
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Ex-Maui chief of staff sues county over fraud-related firing
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The former chief of staff for Maui Mayor Richard Bissen is suing the county, alleging retaliation and wrongful termination. Leo Caires was appointed in January 2023. The lawsuit alleges that he reported suspected fraud involving county-administered grants. The complaint claims that he was demoted from chief of staff to energy commissioner shortly…