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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.
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Three charged in $1.3 million bank impersonation fraud scheme
The Calgary Police Service has charged three people after approximately $1.3 million was stolen from Calgarians in an organized fraud scheme. Read More
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Calgary West Soccer Dome might have to move due to city’s proposed water treatment plant
The City of Calgary’s plan to build a third water treatment plant could require a nearby soccer facility to relocate, though municipal officials said they are still assessing options. Read More
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Experience Kauai’s bustling weekend: From markets to live music
Kaua’i is hosting a variety of events this weekend, from craft fairs and music to outdoor activities, including a mini golf fundraiser, farmers markets, and concerts.
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Video: Rat runs by dugout at Wrigley Field, startling MLB team
Chicago does rank among the nation’s rattiest cities.
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Calgary police officers on security team for 2026 FIFA World Cup in Vancouver
This June, Calgary police officers will be heading to Vancouver to assist with security for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Read More
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RFK Jr. goes before the Senate. One lawmaker’s competing loyalties will be on display
Bill Cassidy’s roles as a lawmaker, a doctor and a political candidate are colliding on Wednesday as he questions Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in two high-stakes Senate hearings. The Louisiana Republican chairs one of the Senate committees that oversees Kennedy’s department and sits on another, giving him two chances to interrogate the secretary…