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How to get the new BTS lightstick in Hawaii
Target in Hawaii will sell BTS’s newest lightstick, the ‘BTS OFFICIAL LIGHT STICK VER. 4’ starting March 20. Limited to one per person.
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Calgary researchers turning wastewater into public health gold
To most people, it’s just a bottle of sewage. But to Calgary wastewater researchers, it’s a window into public health that can reveal emerging drug threats, track infections and inform life-saving interventions. Read More
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‘Priced out, left behind’: UHERO reveals persistent population loss
“This combination places Hawaiʻi in one of the rarest and most concerning categories in the national data: simultaneously priced out and left behind.”
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Hawaii Basketball falls to Arkansas in 1st round of NCAA Tournament
The opening round of the NCAA Tournament was on Thursday as (13) Hawaii hit the floor against (4) Arkansas in Portland, Oregon. Hawaii started out slow in the 1st half as Arkansas jumped out quickly to a 19-point lead. The ‘Bows started out 0-7 from the floor which allowed the Razorbacks to take a lead…
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Rent-a-car company on Maui ceases operations
Travelers headed to Maui who plan to rent a car might need to make alternate transportation plans.
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Crown wants more jail time plus probation for man who illegally tunnelled into neighbour’s apartment
The city man who tunnelled his way from his ground floor apartment to his upstairs neighbour’s suite should be handed a one-year jail term, a prosecutor said Thursday. Read More
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In Calgary courts: Preliminary inquiry set for police officer facing second-degree murder charges in fatal shootings
Calgary police Const. Craig Stothard will face a two-week preliminary inquiry in May on two counts of second-degree murder in the fatal shootings of two men during a low-speed chase. Read More
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Enmax dividend drops to $64 million in 2025, down from $103 million
While Enmax’s dividend dropped nearly $40 million in 2025 from a year earlier, Calgary’s mayor doubled down Thursday on his recent comments that the city should consider selling off one of the corporation’s subsidiaries to support financing Calgary’s infrastructure woes. Read More
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‘A huge learning opportunity’ — Donated tank car changes the game for SAIT’s railway students
A new tank car donated to the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT)’s railway conductor program Thursday will provide more hands-on experience for students before they join the workforce. Read More