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Calgary Stampede’s 2026 poster unveiled, depicts local grass dancing champion
The Calgary Stampede revealed its 2026 poster on Monday, featuring champion grass dancer Tyrone Sitting Eagle of Siksika Nation in an acrylic painting by AUArts student Dayna Loepp. Read More
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Where, how many Hawaiʻi keiki experience food insecurity
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Food insecurity in Hawaiʻi reflects one of the highest costs of living in the United States. And local families across the islands face food prices that remain well above the national average. A new report from Feeding America’s “Map the Meal Gap 2024” analysis shows how this reality shapes hunger for keiki…
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Food2Go: Brunch Spot Waikīkī serves up locally grown, organic favorites
HONOLULU (KHON2) — It’s time for Food2Go, and today we’re featuring the Brunch Spot Waikīkī. It’s a cute place to brunch and enjoy organic, locally-grown ingredients. COO Dawit Kim tells us they’ve been running Sushi Spot Waikīkī for a few years, and they noticed mornings were wide open. So why not bring something new to…
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Kupuna Caregivers: Estimated 5,000 kids in Hawaii are considered ‘youth caregivers’
HONOLULU (KHON2) — There’s a group of caregivers who are less talked about and often overlooked: “youth caregivers.” A youth caregiver is anyone who is a primary caregiver for a family member and is under the age of 21. Some of them are as young as seven years old. There’s an estimated 5,000 youth caregivers…
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Parker: Business has never been sweeter for Calgary chocolatier
Chef Kevin Conniff can be excused for cheering for the Yankees, as he was born in New York and took his two boys there to attend a game against Chicago this summer. But he married a Calgary girl — they moved here 18 years ago — and he has become a real asset to our…
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Two arrested after allegedly offering jewelry and reimbursement to stranger for gas money and then disappearing
Calgary police have arrested a pair of Ontario residents after a man was approached by two strangers and offered jewelry in exchange for gas money, they allegedly said they would pay back. Read More
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Your letters: Who should benefit from strikes?
The rationale (other than buying votes) for Premier Danielle Smith’s UCP government’s plan to pay parents $30 a day for each child under 13 while Alberta’s 50,000 teachers are on strike escapes me. Read More
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What is whistleblowing?
Attorney Bruce Voss joins producer/host Coralie Chun Matayoshi to discuss state and federal whistleblowing laws and allegations of whistleblowing by HPD Chief Joe Logan who stepped down under pressure, Issac Choy who got suspended from HTA, and Dr. Yuen at the Hawaii State Hospital who got demoted. Bruce Voss is a partner in the law firm…
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Classes cancelled in Calgary as provincewide teachers strike begins
School’s out for thousands of Calgary students, as more than 51,000 members of the Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) moved forward with a provincewide strike action Monday. Read More
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American Airlines announces bag policy change intended to speed up boarding
(KTLA) – American Airlines has announced a change to its carry-on baggage rules in an effort to simplify the boarding experience. In a statement to Nexstar’s KTLA on Sunday, American said it will soon remove bag sizers from its gate areas across the country. The major airline said this transition would start on Monday. While…