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Candice Goudie named new president of Sport Calgary
Sport Calgary, a non-profit municipal council that advocates for sports in the city, has tapped Candice Goudie as its next president following the departure of Catriona Le May Doan late last year. Read More
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3 quick sustainable swaps you can make at home
“We try to make sustainability fun and bridge that gap to make people want to do it, to have it be a pleasant experience rather than a chore.”
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Upcycled surfboards: Sustainable solution for Hawaii beaches
“I wanted to provide a wide variety of activities for people to do while also providing the history and culture that’s here on the islands and just bridging that gap so that people can learn more about what makes Hawaii so special.”
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Waikīkī SPAM® JAM Festival is this weekend: Event Guide
The Waikīkī SPAM® JAM Festival will return on April 25th, offering SPAM®-inspired food, live music, hula, local shopping, and a drone show, with proceeds benefiting local charities.
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Preview: DJD celebrates 10 years of its pioneering dance centre with double-bill show
It’s been 10 years since Decidedly Jazz Danceworks (DJD) opened its doors to the DJD Dance Centre in Calgary. To celebrate this anniversary, DJD is producing a new double-bill performance titled Matters of Rhythm and Harmony. The production, April 23 to May 20, promises to be a performance of vibrancy, celebration and resistance. Read More
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In Calgary courts: Crown to seek to proceed against three of four murder suspects after the fourth loses his lawyer after start of trial
The Crown will seek to continue a trial against three of four murder suspects after the fourth’s lawyer withdrew, in order to fend off a potential unreasonable delay application. Read More
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Group of Seven, Van Gogh and Renoir works will be showcased at new downtown gallery
In a non-descript room just off Confluence Way in downtown Calgary, sits ‘Wind’, hangs a rare 1930s-era canvas painted by renowned British Columbian Emily Carr, last exhibited almost 100 years ago in Toronto. Read More
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Alberta’s first Indigenous-led recovery community opens on the Blood Tribe
The first Indigenous-led recovery community in Alberta is now open on the Blood Tribe. Read More
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Waikīkī Spam Jam returns with food, fun and a mission to give back
Experience the iconic Waikīkī Spam Jam food festival in Hawaiʻi, celebrating Spam-inspired dishes and supporting the Hawaiʻi Foodbank.
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Pop-up community assistance center to be held for Waianae residents impacted by Kona Lows
Get assistance with housing, benefits, health services, and disaster recovery at the pop-up community center in Waianae Mall, Honolulu. No appointment needed.