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Varcoe: Alberta’s deficit could climb and government fees rise as oil prices sink
Oil prices are slumping, teachers are striking and the province’s deficit is deepening. Read More
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Brookman: Field of Crosses a stark reminder of loss and fragile democracy
This is the time of year when a team of volunteers work diligently to set up the Field of Crosses on Memorial Drive. This project helps us all remember the men and women who gave their lives to protect and preserve our democracy. Read More
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Opinion: Blanket rezoning is not the wedge issue it would seem to be
The war that raged in city council chambers with respect to the future of land use and redevelopment in our communities for the past decade is over. Sure, there are still a few battles and skirmishes left to play out but, for all intents and purposes, the matter is decided. Read More
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‘A steady hand’: Jyoti Gondek makes case for ‘steady leadership’ as she seeks second term as Calgary’s mayor
Nearly three decades after moving to Calgary, Jyoti Gondek finds herself back in the same southeast building where she landed her first job in the city — this time as Calgary’s mayor, and as a candidate fighting to keep the job. Read More
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North Shore gondola project modified amid community concerns
HONOLULU (KHON2) — North Shore residents are speaking out against changes to a proposed gondola up Mount Ka’ala. They said certain approved conditions are not being followed. Residents protest gondola project at Mt. Kaʻala Conceptual plans for the gondola project’s conditional use permit (CUP) were greenlit by the Department of Planning and Permitting back in…
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Nā Moʻolelo Hawaiʻi to raise funds for Paepae o Heʻeia
HONOLULU (KHON2) – This weekend, it is all about moʻolelo. That is our stories, our tales, our traditions, our history. All of that will be in the spotlight this Saturday, Oct. 18, at Windward Mall for the first-ever event known as Nā Moʻolelo Hawaiʻi, which is actually serving as a fundraising event for a non-profit…
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Kupuna Life: Hawaiian Studies teacher honored for 50 years of service
HONOLULU (KHON2) — She’s the consummate teacher, but she wouldn’t tell you that. After decades of educating keiki to kupuna in Hawaiian studies, ukulele, hula, guitar, jazz and education itself, you can still catch Auntie Coralee Nishi’s hui at the Nuuanu YMCA. 73-year-old is back in treacherous waters of Kaiwi Channel This weekend she’s being…
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Halloween supplies selling NOW
HONOLULU (KHON2) — October 31 is 15 days away, and that means it’s time to start gearing up, whether that be on costumes, accessories, or even some safety features. But as with every year, the season will come with a rush of shoppers, meaning lots of supplies won’t last for long. Pumpkin Harvest ready for…
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New speed table in unique locations catching some Mililani drivers off-guard
MILILANI, Oahu (KHON2) — The state Department of Transportation says speed tables are a key tool for road safety, cutting the amount of serious injuries in half and pedestrian crashes by nearly 70 percent. But there are some newly installed speed tables in a unique area, catching some drivers off guard. The state DOT is…