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Varcoe: Imperial plans big cuts at its Calgary HQ, 21 years after announcing move to the city
The announcement came 21 years to the day that Imperial Oil confirmed it was bringing its head office to Calgary in 2004. Read More
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EVs out of the HOV: New rule in effect for drivers
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Electric vehicle drivers have a new rule to follow beginning in October, as their privilege of single-riders in HOV lanes is coming to an end. The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation is alerting EV drivers that beginning Oct. 1, all vehicles must have two or more occupants in order to use the carpool…
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Matvei Gridin sticking with Calgary Flames? 5 observations from training camp as roster trimmed
There are still a few big decisions to be made. Read More
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Braid: Student speaks out at Alberta Next session, gets referred for a spanking
That was some weird, revealing moment at Monday’s Alberta Next session, when a high school student named Evan Li got up to ask a question. Read More
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Police investigating bus crash on Hawaiʻi Island
LAUPAHOEHOE, Hawaii (KHON2) — On Tuesday morning, Sept. 30, a County of Hawai‘i Hele-On bus crashed in Laupāhoehoe on Hawai‘i Island along Māmalahoa Highway, also known as Highway 19. Hāmākua patrol officers said they responded to the call at 4:56 a.m. at mile marker 25.5. Police said the bus was picking up passengers at a…
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What is a government shutdown and how does that affect Hawaiʻi?
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The federal government plays a big role in the daily lives of people across the islands, with residents and visitors alike interacting with federal services or activities every day. During a government shutdown, some of these activities or services may be interrupted or halted altogether, while others will remain functioning like any…
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High-school football players, coaches keep anxious eye on impending teachers’ strike
A teachers’ strike next week would not only temporarily halt lessons in the classroom, but also sideline all extracurricular programming, including the high-school football season. Read More
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Provincial government announces financial assistance for families as teachers prepare to strike
The Alberta government announced Tuesday that it will provide financial assistance and learning resources to students and parents in the event of a teacher strike, which is set to begin Oct. 6. Read More
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Groups in Calgary ‘build new bridges’ to honour National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
A wave of orange could be found in downtown Calgary for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation as Indigenous groups say that the bridge to healing may be being built slowly, but it is definitely heading down the right path. Read More