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Destiny’s Child to release new music ‘in the next 30 days,’ Beyoncé’s dad says
The group’s last album was 2004’s “Destiny Fulfilled.”
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Emotions erupt at Denver airport after ICE detains woman accused of overstaying visa
“At the time, we didn’t know they were targeting her specifically, we thought maybe they were just asking Latina women to talk about their visa status,” a witness said.
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Calgary air quality rated as ‘very high risk,’ conditions expected to persist through Friday
An air quality warning issued by Environment Canada Friday morning warns heavy smoke conditions in Calgary and surrounding areas pose health risks to anyone spending time outdoors. Read More
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Canada’s largest railway sees revenues jump, despite tariffs
Canadian National Railway Co. is moving more freight — and making more money from moving it — despite higher fuel prices and lingering tariffs on steel and autos. Read More
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Multiple fireplaces add warmth to Cedarglen’s Glenbow
A home can feel even larger when it offers more than one place to gather. Rather than competing for the same room, family members can spread out, whether that’s hosting friends, watching different shows or enjoying some downtime. Read More
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Brookman: City council needs to ‘tackle the obvious and focus on the easy wins’
The New York Times conducted a one-hour interview with that city’s 34-year-old Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who calls himself a Democratic Socialist — and who many of us would consider a radical left-winger. Read More
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Folk Fest review: Iceland’s Of Monsters and Men offer dynamic set as Day 1 headliners at Prince’s Island Park
As part of her politely Icelandic between-song banter Thursday night, Of Monsters and Men guitarist-vocalist Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir informed the audience at Prince’s Island Park that it was the first time the band had played Calgary. Read More
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Concerns raised over failure to ensure bulldozed trees replaced in inner city
Community activists and a city councillor are voicing concerns over what they see as a failure by developers to properly replace trees knocked down in mature neighbourhoods. Read More
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Duplicate, deceased ballots spark Hawaii election concerns
Hawaii election officials responded to reports of duplicate and deceased voters receiving mail-in ballots by reassuring the public that safeguards are in place to ensure a legitimate primary election.
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Coco Palms redevelopment said to be back on track despite community concerns
Developers for the historic Coco Palms Resort on Kauaʻi have secured over $430 million in funding to begin redevelopment of the site into a 351-room luxury hotel by 2028, though the project faces criticism regarding its environmental and cultural impacts.