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Calgary Flames announce death of co-owner Alvin Libin
The Calgary Flames announced Monday evening that Alvin Libin, one of the team’s owners, has died. Read More
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Local bulldog wearing Chief of War outfit crowned top dog, wins fashion show
Tails were wagging at a recent fashion show as the 2026 Surf Pup was crowned! Five-year-old bulldog Hank Inso won first place wearing a feather cloak and mahiole, a traditional Hawaiian helmet.
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Discover the flavors of Hawaiʻi: 18 must-try local desserts
Hawaii’s dessert scene is a reflection of its diverse cultural influences, with 18 local favorites ranging from poi mochi doughnuts to sticky rice, that offer a deeper taste of the Islands.
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City appoints Michael Thompson as acting chief operating officer for water utilities
The city has appointed Michael Thompson as acting chief operating officer for water utilities. Read More
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Smith touts Alberta’s lithium extraction potential, as North American trade agreement goes under review
As bureaucrats in Ottawa, Washington and Mexico City prepare to rehash the Canada-US-Mexico trade agreement (CUSMA), Premier Danielle Smith said critical minerals — particularly lithium — can play a pivotal role in the future of Alberta’s trade prosperity. Read More
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Calgary Flames draft primer: With multiple picks on hand, find out where they’re picking
With the Vegas Golden Knights losing in the Stanley Cup Final, the Calgary Flames officially know exactly where every one of their picks will land in the 2026 NHL Draft. Read More
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The Boss may be off the grid, but Parks Canada continues to monitor bears
Keeping track of Banff National Park’s famous resident, The Boss, is no easy task. Read More
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In Calgary courts: Woman convicted of murdering elderly Calgary flea market vendor granted bid for so-called faint hope hearing
Convicted murderer Tosha Hubler can try to convince a Calgary jury to reduce the number of years she must spend behind bars before seeking full parole, a judge ruled Monday. Read More
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Really, Really Free Market: Hawaiʻi’s growing free economy initiative
The Really, Really Free Market is a volunteer-run community event that provides a place for people to donate and take items at no cost, promoting sustainability, economic and food sovereignty, and ensuring that no one goes without.
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‘It leaves us prey’: Nenshi takes aim at Smith over separatist-driven division and economic uncertainty
Alberta’s official opposition leader says Premier Danielle Smith has fuelled economic uncertainty in the province by pandering to the province’s separatist movement in recent months, while outlining his party’s vision for the province’s economic future focused on a bolstered energy sector, creating jobs and increased fiscal responsibility during a speech in Calgary on Monday. Read…