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The last kitchen: Working in a Calgary care home taught me about dignity and unseen labour
I didn’t expect a kitchen job to change how I see work — but it did. Read More
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Alberta’s water reckoning: Conservation is now an economic imperative
Alberta has always valued water. Rivers have been harnessed to build irrigation districts, power industry, support energy development and sustain communities across some of the most arid parts of Canada. Read More
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Opinion: Doctors react to Alberta’s proposed MAID restrictions
The provincial government recently tabled legislation to restrict Medical Assistance in Dying in Alberta. The reported goal is to “protect the vulnerable,” when in reality, this legislation will restrict the rights of Albertans to request a peaceful death in times of enduring and intolerable suffering. Read More
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Opinion: Alberta’s data centre boom risks repeating a familiar economic mistake
Calgary’s power grid is already under strain, and the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) is capping new connections as data centre demand accelerates — a move that will show up in higher electricity bills for homes and businesses already dealing with volatility. Read More
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Cleanup amid preparation as next Hawaii weather system looms
Heavy flooding hit parts of the state just a couple of weeks ago, and forecasters are now tracking another potentially drenching system.
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Sticker shock this Easter: Hawaii families adjust to rising costs
The Easter Bunny is still coming, but this year, he’s bringing a higher price tag.
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Mililani High School volunteers spend Good Friday off collecting donations
On a day off from work and school for many, members of the Mililani community, including students, faculty and volunteers, spent the day collecting donations to give back to flood victims.
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North Shore residents concerned ahead of next week flood
Many flood victims on Oahu’s North Shore are concerned about another potential storm approaching the state.
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Nushida homers, Hawaii baseball wins at UC San Diego
The University of Hawaii baseball team bounced back from a one-run loss to defeat UC San Diego (13-14, 9-2 Big West), 6-3 on Friday, evening their Big West Conference series. Hawaii (16-12, 6-8 Big West), playing on the road, wasted little time getting on the scoreboard. Draven Nushida, a Mid-Pacific Institute graduate and Kailua native,…