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‘Hope After the Storm’: Connecting displaced dogs with ohana, homes
If you’ve been debating adding a furry friend to your ohana, the “Hope After the Storm” adoption special is for you! Following the Kona low storms, hundreds of animals were taken in by Hawaiian Humane Society.
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WATCH: Major step in Aloha Stadium demo as upper level falls off
Aloha Stadium’s demolition is making significant progress as a large portion of the stadium is torn down. The new stadium will cost $650 million.
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Bell: Justin Trudeau, from political trainwreck to king of junk culture
This guy won’t fade away. Read More
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Facing eviction, homeless advocate group finds new downtown space
Facing its own homelessness while it aided Calgary’s unhoused, an outreach group has found new digs in the city’s downtown. Read More
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Local gas prices break record as gallon price nears $6
Gas prices in Hawaii are approaching $6 per gallon as fuel costs continue to rise. Find tips on how to save money at the pump.
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Nova Scotia-based firm buys Stephen Avenue Place, following court-ordered sale
After the 40-storey downtown tower entered into receivership last year, Stephen Avenue Place and two adjacent properties have been purchased by Nova Scotia-based Armco Capital Inc. for an undisclosed fee. Read More
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‘The story of food’: Children get a glimpse of farming life at Aggie Days
The Nutrien Western Event Centre buzzed with hundreds of children on Thursday as they absorbed different facets of farming. Kids milked fake cows, watched goats tussle with each other, gazed at horses lounging in their stalls and poked at observation bee hives as they bubbled with excitement. Read More
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Cochrane mayor proposes to scale back population growth to three per cent
One of Canada’s fastest growing municipalities is looking to scale back on growth, after Cochrane mayor, Morgan Nagel, introduced a motion on Monday to cut the town’s population growth to three percent in the coming years. Read More
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More than 10,000 vulnerable Calgarians received connected to housing and recovery supports this winter
The Calgary Homeless Foundation says its Extreme Weather Response program connected more than 12,000 vulnerable people with housing, mental health, recovery and legal supports over the winter months. Read More
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‘Just frantic’: Mountain tourism industry scrambles for staff ahead of busy summer season
A Canmore job fair is drawing record interest from Bow Valley employers, a sign the tourism industry in the mountains could face a summer staffing pressure, say its organizers. Read More