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Can 4 Nations Face-Off outsiders crack Canada’s Olympic hockey roster?
There were likely a bunch of NHL standouts wondering if they were wasting their time this week at Hockey Canada’s Olympic orientation camp in Calgary. Read More
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“Open competition” to man the crease for Canada at Olympics
That doesn’t mean there are only three goalies in contention to man the crease for Canada at the Olympics in Milano-Cortina next February. Read More
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How to maximize your money, food options at UH
HONOLULU (KHON2) — At the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, figuring out how to make a meal plan last can be as important as choosing classes. Dining costs add up quickly, but planning ahead makes a big difference. Marc Arakaki, spokesperson for UH Mānoa, explained that the residence dining halls — Gateway Café and Hale…
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Big Island confrontation leaves multiple victims with stab wounds
HAWAII, Hawaii (KHON2) — On Sunday evening, Aug. 24, Puna Patrol officers responded to a confrontation that left multiple people with stab wounds. Upon arrival at Seaview Lawn at the intersection of Mapuana Avenue and Kalihikai Street in Kalapana, officers say they discovered a 20-year-old female with a stab wound to her leg and a…
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A teachers’ strike, growing classrooms, AI, and more: What it all means for Calgary students ahead of the 2025-2026 school year
September is on the horizon, which means that more than 200,000 students in Calgary will be making their way back to classrooms in the city. Read More
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Alberta introduces levy framework for large-scale AI data centres
The Alberta government will introduce a levy on large-scale data centres — a step the province says will help ensure Albertans benefit as demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure grows. Read More
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Sold-out concert at Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum released 200 additional tickets
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum has partnered with Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam to celebrate the end of WWII’s 80th anniversary with a variety of events this weekend. “We have a weekend full of fun activities for all ages,” said Janeen Woellhof, chief of staff at the museum. “We’re going to start off…
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Home collapses in Aina Haina fire
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Honolulu Fire Department extinguished a house fire in Aina Haina on Lawelawe Street, which first occurred around 4:40 a.m. on Aug. 28. Ten units responded to the fire, with the first unit arriving within several minutes, HFD Capt. Dean Baldeviso said. Man suspected of setting Kunia fire charged with arson Upon…
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Calgary man involved in catch-a-predator scheme moved to next month
The case for a Calgary man arrested by RCMP after being targeted by Airdrie youths in a to-catch-a-predator-scheme will be on hold until early September. Read More
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8 rules for accessing Hawaiʻi’s newest business boom
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Baking at home has always been part of life in Hawaiʻi. From sweet breads and butter mochi to cookies for school fundraisers, families often share what they make in their own kitchens. Until recently, though, selling those baked goods under state law was more limited than many people realized. In 2024, Governor…