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‘Manoa Magic’ strikes on the road as ‘Bows late runs give them a win on Friday
Hawaii Baseball hit the road on Friday to take on UC Santa Barbara in the 1st of a 3 game series. This one started out slow for the ‘Bows as they did not record a single hit until the 6th inning. UCSB led 1-0 during that span. Kamana Nahaku beat out a throw to 1st…
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Flash floods surprise East Honolulu residents, streets submerged in water
“It just came, like, within two seconds. That’s what it seemed like, just like, five minutes of intense rain, all of a sudden, this entire area, let’s see behind here was a raging river.”
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Bell: Farkas, gutless Calgary council did diddly squat to close detested drug site
They didn’t lift a finger. They did not offer one pinky of support for the closing of the Calgary drug site at the Sheldon Chumir Health Centre. Read More
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‘Please help us:’ Waimanalo residents brace for impact of Kona Low 2.0
Residents of Waimanalo, Hawaii are dealing with their second flood in two weeks due to Kona Low 2.0, leaving the nonprofit homeless community camp, Hui Mahiai Aina, with wet pathways and in need of help.
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72 campers, 2 dogs evacuated from Makaha campgrounds: HFD
Honolulu Fire Department battled severe weather from the Kona Low 2.0 to make multiple rescues in Makaha.
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Otake Camp devastated by torrential rains washing away homes
Heavy rains caused a roof to be washed away in Otake Camp, Waialua, and brown water to submerge homes, prompting officials to call for an evacuation of Haleiwa and Waialua.
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Flooding threatens Oahu SPCA shelter, rescue efforts underway
Oahu SPCA says staff and volunteers are using sandbags to keep floodwaters from entering its No Kill Animal Shelter and Veterinary Facility.
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‘He’s fit in so well’: Ryan Strome quickly finding his place with Flames following trade
It hasn’t taken long for it to feel like Ryan Strome is a very important piece for the Calgary Flames. Read More
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North Shore residents speak about Kona low 2.0 experiences
Morning light revealed a North Shore changed overnight. Roads vanished under brown water. A camper sat half-submerged. Entire stretches of coastline became isolated pockets, with no clear way in or out.
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Mount Royal University to become home base for new transportation and logistics hub
Calgary’s city-owned investment fund is teaming up with the Alberta and federal governments to launch a new hub centred on transportation and logistics. Read More