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Bell: Whiny Alberta auto insurers play hardball with Danielle Smith
This crowd must have a full closet of crying towels. They sure go through a lot of them. Read More
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‘Lot of joy’: Soft opening for local fashion brand Always A.line’s new location
A local wahine-owned fashion brand now has a brand new location for shoppers to visit!
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Tetairoa McMillan wins NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year
Hawaii’s Tetairoa McMillan was named the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year 2025. The Rookie wide receiver was the top wideout in his draft class as he was the yards and touchdown leader. McMillan finished with 1,014 receiving yards, 70 receptions and 7 touchdowns. The Waimanalo native was the only rookie to reach 1k receiving…
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Punahou Carnival is back! Here’s what you can expect:
“People should come down because it is two days of family-friendly fun featuring thrill rides, student-run games, live entertainment, fresh malasadas, and the state’s largest Art Gallery — all set in this year’s “Welcome to the Jungle” theme.”
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Severe weather expected ahead of huge weekend
The Patriots and the Seahawks won’t be the only big matchup of the weekend, with football parties and beach days clashing with potential rainfall and strong winds.
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Youth job fair in northeast Calgary aims to break barriers for newcomers in tight labour market
A line of eager young job-seekers formed outside a gymnasium inside the Genesis Centre in northeast Calgary on Thursday, as dozens of employers set up tables for an event focused on connecting youth and newcomers with work opportunities in a challenging labour market. Read More
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Department of Justice lawyer argues Calgary man linked to Ryan Wedding cartel should remain behind bars pending extradition hearing
The purported Calgary drug kingpin nabbed in the Ryan Wedding drug cartel arrests is a “loyal soldier” who should remain behind bars pending an extradition hearing, a prosecutor said Thursday. Read More
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Canadian cross-country skiers Tom Stephen, Xavier McKeever set to make big strides at Olympics
Tom Stephen and Xavier McKeever have that team fight in them, like all good sporting Canadians. Read More
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‘Small-town hockey hero’: Chris Wright remembers his son JJ, a Southern Alberta Mustang
When JJ Wright was four years old, his father, Chris, took him skating at a Kamloops, B.C., arena before the season started. Read More