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Canada Post unveils annual stamps honouring Indigenous leadership, excellence in sports
When Chief Wilton Littlechild heard that Canada Post was dedicating a stamp to him, “tears flowed.” Read More
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Calgary’s Hunter Thomson set to defend title at bigger, better Glencoe Invitational
Hunter Thomson felt the winning vibes in his return Wednesday to the scene of his greatest golf victory. Read More
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Assembly of Treaty Chiefs calls for treason investigation into Alberta premier, UCP
A unanimous decision by the Assembly of Treaty Chiefs calls for immediate action by the RCMP and auditor general for a treason investigation into the actions of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and members of the UCP on the Alberta independence referendum. Read More
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Varcoe: ‘Alberta has been here before,’ says finance minister as oil prices spark budget turnaround, energy rebates
Don’t spend money until you have it firmly in hand. Read More
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New fencing to boost security at Honolulu community gardens
“I’m grateful to see these fencing projects moving forward in our community.”
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Fare adjustments for Oahu’s public transit starting July 1
Oahu bus and skyline riders will soon pay more to use public transportation.
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Hawaiʻi waterfalls are stunning: A guide to the best hikes on each island
Hawaiʻi offers hundreds of waterfalls to explore, with many accessible via legal trails and permits, providing visitors with a safe and memorable experience.
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‘It was such a phenomenon’: Hays Breakfast to return as the Legacy Stampede Breakfast
Seven years after the final Hays breakfast was hosted during the 2019 Stampede, a new iteration of Calgary’s most prestigious, invite-only pancake breakfast is returning this summer. Read More
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Calgary Stampeders in CFL’s Week 3: Defence looks to improve against champ Riders
There’s nothing like a bye-week to allow for a loss to linger a little too long in the minds of football players. Read More
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Dementia care advocates push for better coordination of services as cases rise in Alberta
With the number of Albertans living with dementia projected to triple by 2050, researchers and care advocates are calling for stronger provincial oversight and coordination of dementia care services. Read More