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If everyone behaves themselves, Canadians should be able to resume travel to British Columbia after July 1. And despite what you may have heard, the… ....
Portables leaves a legacy of service By Staff | May 7, 2021 Manny Portables passed away on April 4, 2021 at the age of 76, leaving behind a legacy of service. PHOTO BY COURTNEY ASATO. He is a man that served his country and his community for his entire adult life. Manny Portables served in the United States Army National Guard, then as a firefighter for the County of Maui, and then as a vital part of the promotion of culture of the Hawaiian canoe here on the West Side. Manny Portables passed away on April 4, 2021 at the age of 76, leaving behind a legacy of a quiet contributor in the Armed Forces, then as a first responder on Maui, then as a coach and supporter of Napili and Kahana Canoe Clubs, as well as the paddling team at Lahainaluna High School. ....
Tamara Paltin Maui County residents are counting on elected officials to more effectively manage tourism by planning for a future that prioritizes community needs and by caring for our precious island resources. Concerns about overreliance on tourism are seen in recent news stories, public opinion surveys and discussions among friends and family. While the downturn caused by COVID-19 necessitated self-reflection by government and industry leaders, many of us have been envisioning a different future for a long time. In an interview on Hawaii Public Radio’s “The Conversation” on March 8, 2019 early in my first term I voiced concerns about crowded beaches and roads, strained infrastructure and visitor incursions into remote areas, causing safety risks for people and environmental damage to our ecological and cultural resources. As a legislator and concerned parent, I’ve remained committed to advocating for a reassessment of how we allocate our limited asset ....
Hawaii Magazine Jan 1, 1970 For the second consecutive year, the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa is partnering with the Butterfly Effect for the Maui Paddle for a Cure on Saturday, Oct. 3 with experienced and beginner paddlers welcome to participate in a non-competitive course along the beautiful shores of Kaanapali Beach. Last year, this event raised $10,000, and 100% of the proceeds this year will support Susan G. Komen Hawaii in their efforts for breast cancer education, awareness, prevention and treatment programs for women and men in the Hawaiian Islands. The 2nd annual Maui Paddle for a Cure’s goal is to raise $15,000 in 2015. Your paddle registration fee is your donation to Susan G. Komen Hawaii, and includes admission to the after party at Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa. ....
Brook Sabin Stuff has launched a new travel section, one that we hope will inspire Kiwis to see more of our beautiful backyard, and give them an easy way to plan and book their trip. If you’re among the many Kiwis whose overseas travel plans have been undone by the pandemic, you’ve no doubt experienced a cocktail of negative emotions – made worse by the uncertainty over when we’ll be able to travel freely internationally again. To my knowledge, the hair of the dog is the best – perhaps only – cure. You need to book another break, fast. Fortunately for us, our geographically diverse isles offer up similar experiences to many we used to suffer hours in cramped plane cabins for: world-class road trips, wildlife encounters, beach breaks, wine regions, and stunning hikes. ....