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HECO offering interest-free payment options to those affected by government shutdown
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Countless government employees across the country and in Hawaiʻi are currently either furloughed or working without pay as a result of the government shutdown. Back pay is not guaranteed either, with the White House recently issuing a memo saying that affected employees are not obligated to receive back pay. In an effort…
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Bell: Danielle Smith warns Mark Carney — a deal for Alberta or else
The old Danielle Smith is back! Read More
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Varcoe: Another Alberta and B.C. rumble — a ‘fantasy’ pipeline and the ‘un-Canadian’ response to it
Does this sound familiar — a premier from British Columbia opposes a pipeline from Alberta that would move oil to the West Coast, and seeks to block it? Read More
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Kamehameha Schools students take on Native Hawaiian Convention
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Day 1 of the Native Hawaiian Convention is officially underway in Tulalip, Wash., where attendees have the chance to partake in valuable conversation and make amazing connections. KHON2’s Kamaka Pili met with various guest speakers, keiki, haumana from Kamehameha Schools and former KS student government. PREP — 2025 Native Hawaiian Convention ready…
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Honolulu-based Coast Guard crew seizes over 21K pounds of cocaine in east Pacific
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Honolulu-based Coast Guard Cutter Midgett returned back to the islands on Oct. 3 following their 79-day deployment to the eastern Pacific with the “Operation Pacific Viper” counterdrug mission. The crew patrolled international waters near Mexico and Central America, and apprehended 19 alleged drug smugglers in the process. Additionally, they interdicted four suspected…
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Week 19 for Calgary Stampeders: Another top test ahead for suddenly struggling CFL side
It seems every week the Calgary Stampeders saddle up to play a team on a heater in the 2025 Canadian Football League campaign. Read More
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Braid: B.C. premier accuses Smith of bringing Trump to Canada via pipeline
Premier Danielle Smith might have felt a bit weird lately without an anti-Alberta prime minister to attack. Read More
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‘Political opportunism:’ Mayoral hopefuls wade in to teachers’ strike
With many Calgarians preoccupied by the Alberta teachers’ strike, some mayoral candidates are weighing in on the dispute, casting the issue as another friction point with the provincial government. Read More
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Operations on an ostrich and radiographs on a rhino — Q and A with a vet tech at the zoo
As a registered veterinary technologist at the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo, Carmen Peccie has worked with all kinds of animals, from tiny reptiles to hippopotamuses. With 31 years of experience — the last eight of which have been at the Calgary Zoo — she’s just about seen it all. Read More
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Dozens read victim-impact statements detailing the heartache caused by killing of Priddis man
The mother of a slain Calgary-area man said Tuesday she can’t look at his killer’s face, fearing his eyes will forever be seared into her memory. Read More