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Alberta pump prices, already lowest in Canada, may dip under $1
A single dollar likely won’t get you anything at a vending machine or even a pack of gum at a convenience store — but now it can get you a litre of gasoline in Alberta. Read More
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Mayoral candidate Jeff Davidson on graphic novels, life in Calgary and local politics
With less than a week until election day, Postmedia Calgary writers recently sat down with mayoral candidates to learn more about their backgrounds, motivations and interests and to offer voters insights beyond their policies and promises. Today, we continue a week-long series of candidate profiles with Jeff Davison. Read More
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Young Republicans call for immediate resignations after report on GOP group chat
The Young Republican National Federation called for immediate resignations following a Politico report on a leaked group chat that featured racist, antisemitic and violent discussions. “We are appalled by the vile and inexcusable language revealed in the Politico article published today. Such behavior is disgraceful, unbecoming of any Republican, and stands in direct opposition to…
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GOP sets the stage for extended shutdown
Republicans and the Trump administration are bracing for a lengthy government shutdown, taking steps to alleviate any political pain that might boomerang on them while seeking to make life difficult for Democrats. The White House is taking steps to redistribute funds to ensure the military gets paychecks during the shutdown. Doing so in this way…
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Recall: DOH alerts residents of Meadow Gold chocolate milk
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Hawai‘i Department of Health is alerting Hawaii residents to a recall of a milk product. Meadow Gold Dairy issued a recall of its half-pint-sized chocolate milk marked with an Oct. 16, 2025, expiration date. The DOH said the chocolate milk, which was made and packaged out of state, is being recalled…
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More turf in Waikiki a key part of Kuhio Beach Park revitalization
WAIKIKI, Oahu (KHON2) — Community members in Waikiki are hoping to reinvigorate Kuhio Beach Park into a world-class centerpiece of the islands. The Waikiki Business Improvement District has a plan to do just that, and it will not be on the taxpayers’ dime. The WBID president told KHON2 that there are trouble spots around Kuhio…
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HIFF spotlight: Film ‘Reeling’ nominated for best Made in Hawaii Feature
HONOLULU (KHON) – A local filmmaker and La Pietra alum is bringing a uniquely Hawaiʻi story to the screen at this year’s Hawaii International Film Festival. Director Yana Aliata di Montereale’s debut feature, “Reeling,” is nominated for Best Made in Hawai’i Feature, the only narrative film in that category. ‘Along Comes Larry, The Larry Ramos…
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Three takeaways as Flames squander another lead in loss to Golden Knights
This one followed a familiar script. Read More
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Victorino to manage expansion Coconuts in “Banana Ball”
Seven years after stepping away from Major League Baseball, Hawaii native Shane Victorino is returning to the diamond in a new role, this time as a manager. Victorino was announced as the “Prime Time Manager” for the Loco Beach Coconuts, an expansion team set to debut in 2026 in the Banana Ball Championship League, the fast-growing baseball entertainment…
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Hawaii’s “Tokyo Toe” Kansei Matsuzawa continues historic season
Riding high after winning five of its first seven games this season, the University of Hawaii football team is preparing for a key road matchup at Colorado State this weekend, with one of the program’s brightest stars continuing a season for the ages. Senior place-kicker Kansei Matsuzawa, a Tokyo native, has become a sensation both…