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For oil and gas insight, look at what companies are doing – not what politicians are saying
Booms and busts are nothing new to Alberta workers, but are we ready for a bust without a boom? Read More
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Western Canadian business groups see federal budget as Carney’s first real test
Business groups in Western Canada will be closely watching Prime Minister Mark Carney’s federal budget on Tuesday, which they see as the first real test of his government and whether it will live up to its commitments. Read More
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Varcoe: After a gruelling summer and negative prices, Alberta gas producers see ‘a bunch of positives’ ahead
Alberta natural gas production fell during the third quarter when prices tanked, but as the snow begins to fly in Western Canada, there are signs of recovery for the hard-hit sector. Read More
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Brushfire near Kapalua Airport 75 percent contained
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A brush fire seen near Honoapiilani Highway above Kapalua Airport around 12:35 p.m. on Nov. 3, is now 75% contained. Maui Fire Department said that firefighters worked to contain the blaze at agricultural fields, adding approximately 15 acres had been burned. MFD added that there were no evacuations ordered, no injuries and…
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Hawaii’s pineapple shortage could soon be over
WAHIAWA, Hawaii (KHON2) — Pineapples are in short supply across local stores and in restaurants. Distributors and stores said the shortage has lasted months, but growers say that will soon change. Golden opportunity: New Maui Gold Pineapple farm tour launches D. Otani Produce distributes pineapples to restaurants, hotels and small retail throughout Oahu, but its…
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Submit ideas to update Honolulu City charter
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Honolulu Charter Commission met on Monday, Nov. 3. Maui Council meeting looks to fill vacancy following Councilmember Tasha Kama’s death It’s part of a once-a-decade effort to update the City’s charter, which is the equivalent of its constitution. The Commission has received dozens of suggested changes from a wide array of…
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HPU basketball opens season with upset at Boise State
The Hawaii collegiate basketball season opened with a shocker Monday night, as Division II Hawai‘i Pacific stunned Division I Boise State 79-78 on the road, one of the biggest wins in program history. HPU, which captured an NAIA national championship in 1993 when the school was known as the Sea Warriors, took down a Broncos…
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55-foot pine tree transported for city lights celebration: Kahala to Honolulu
HONOLULU (KHON2) — It’s only three days after Halloween, and already beginning to feel a lot like Christmas! The 55-foot centerpiece tree for Honolulu City Lights’ 2025 holiday celebration was moved to Honolulu Hale today. On Monday, Nov. 3, crews from the Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation, Environmental Sciences, Facility Maintenance and the Honolulu…
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Bell: It’s time Premier Danielle Smith comes home and takes charge
It’s time for the premier to get back in the game. Read More