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Calgary Walks: Exploring the riches in and around Bridgeland, No. 35
Lori Beattie knows a thing or two about walking. She’s travelled every path and trail listed in her new updated book, Calgary’s Best Walks. She explained why she loves to explore this city on foot in a Weekend Life column on March 29, and now we’re encouraging you to follow in her footsteps. Over the past few months, we’ve highlighted…
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Opinion: Blanket rezoning is the wrong fit for our city
Blanket rezoning needs to be repealed. Graduated residential zoning and site-specific public hearings on upzoning need to be re-instated. Calgary’s Planning Department needs to be reformed to improve the timelines and transparency of rezoning applications. Read More
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150 years later: What Calgary’s history says about our future
Milestones remind us to examine the past and assess how we have changed. Read More
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Nieman: The straight goods on teens’ posture
The correct use of the word mindfulness extends back to the time when the Buddha lived. The essence is to remember to remember. By doing so, we hopefully become more aware. Read More
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Varcoe: With Cenovus Energy’s offer for MEG, consolidation grows in oilsands – deal-making tops $89B over decade
The takeover game in the Canadian oilsands is rapidly moving into the later innings – consider this the seventh inning stretch. Read More
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Efforts ongoing to save Hawaii birds by releasing mosquitoes
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Officials are trying to give Hawaii’s native birds a lifeline through a kind of birth control for mosquitoes. Get Hawaii’s latest morning news delivered to your inbox, sign up for News 2 You Maui has joined Kauai, where the innovative program has been underway for a year and a half. Hawaii’s native…
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Kilauea Volcano Marks 31st eruption episode at Halema’uma’u crater
KĪLAUEA, Hawaii (KHON2) — The 31st eruptive episode happened at Kīlauea, confirmed by the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory. Kīlauea marks 30th eruption: No threat beyond crater On Fri., Aug. 22, at around 2:04 p.m., dome fountains and lava flows from the north vent began and slowly increased to about 20-40 feet high. According to HVO, past…
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Visitor dies after cliff jump incident at Keoneloa Bay
PO‘IPŪ, Hawaiʻi (KHON2) — A North Carolina visitor passed after being pulled from the waters at Keoneloa Bay. California man dies while snorkeling in Kauaʻi On Thurs., Aug. 21, at around 6:30 p.m., first responders were called to Keoneloa Bay, where there was a report of a swimmer in distress. The swimmer was 39-year-old Jerome…
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9th annual Hoʻolau Kanaka to put Hawaiian culture on full display
HONOLULU (KHON2) – August is always a great month. Hoʻolau Kanaka 2025: A Celebration of Hawaiian Culture Its always hot and humid, but put that stuff aside because there are a lot of community events that take place throughout this month, and one that has been happening for nearly a decade is coming up once…
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25k tickets sell out in minutes for Fiji tribute concert
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Less than 12 hours after tickets went on sale to honor the late reggae icon, George “Fiji” Veikoso, the event has officially sold out. In a statement from the Fiji Tribute Concert, officials said over 25,000 tickets were claimed in a matter of minutes. A night of music and memory: Free Fiji…