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Clear-cut logging plans scaled back in parts of Kananaskis, but conservationists’ concerns remain
Clear-cut logging plans impacting popular trail areas in Kananaskis have been reduced in some places while accelerated in another — and conservationists remain concerned over their potential impact. Read More
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Former Alberta woman’s song about her grandmother winning shooting contest goes viral
Suzanne Tripp never expected a nearly three-minute home-made video — in which she sang about her grandmother winning a shooting competition over 60 years ago — to go viral. Read More
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90-year-old former school in Crowsnest Pass a finalist for national heritage restoration contest
A 90-year-old former school in the Crowsnest Pass is Alberta’s only finalist in a national contest that gives out funds to help restore heritage places. Read More
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Makiki hit-and-run kills 30-year-old man; HPD investigating
A 30-year-old man was struck and killed by an unknown vehicle in the Makiki area on April 9, and Honolulu police are searching for those involved.
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Hawaiʻi’s murder laws: Charges, punishments what to know
In Hawaiʻi, the charge for murder is determined by the facts of the crime and the intent of the perpetrator, with first degree murder resulting in life in prison with no chance of parole and second degree murder resulting in life in prison with the possibility of parole.
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CPS staffer charged, accused of accessing police databases for personal use
A civilian employee of the Calgary Police Service is facing charges after allegedly using internal police databases to look up people for non-police matters. Read More
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WATCH LIVE: Artemis II splashes down Friday as astronauts return to Earth
Artemis II’s trip voyage into space will have an exciting conclusion Friday with a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.
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Lost in Transcription: Pulitzer finalist Ben Lerner’s fourth novel explores love, male friendship, technology and fatherhood
In 2024, the Paris Review published an interview that Ben Lerner conducted with 90-year-old poet Rosemarie Waldrop over the span of two days. Read More
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Found-footage horror movie Earth to Colby explores Calgary’s haunted hotspots with supernatural tale
If there is a centre to the spooky happenings in the Calgary-shot horror mockumentary Earth to Colby, it would be the so-called stuck house. Read More
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Opinion: The health-care workers Alberta already has — but isn’t using
Long emergency room waits, delayed diagnoses and limited access to primary care are no longer exceptions in Alberta’s health-care system. They are becoming the norm. Read More