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Alberta should ‘regulate AI’ says privacy commissioner
With artificial intelligence advancing rapidly, Alberta may benefit from a standalone law governing the technology, a report says. Read More
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Braid: When Ontario and the feds start acting like bros forever, Alberta should be very worried
Danielle Smith and Doug Ford are courteous with each other, but it’s a fragile friendship that could shatter at any moment. Read More
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Calgary Pride flag-raising Friday kicks off week of celebrations
Calgary Pride is kicking off a week of festivities with a flag-raising ceremony at city hall on Friday afternoon, with Indigenous leaders and city hall officials in attendance. Read More
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Hawaiʻi residents have to work most for an average life in U.S.: New report
HONOLULU (KHON2) — In the 1950s, corporate tax rates were at a historic high which allowed the United States’ prosperity to balloon. During this period, one job was usually enough to support a family. Today, however, that is far from the truth. A new study shows that nearly eight in 10 people in the United…
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Dance instructor in her 90s looks forward to more years of dance
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Korean popular culture is taking the world by storm, whether it be bands like BTS or the newest hit move “KPop Demon Hunters” and its hit soundtrack. A local educator is hoping to peel back the layers of Korean culture and its past, as she looks to continue teaching in her 90s.…
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Hawaiʻi Island first responders kept busy following brush, structure fires
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Hawaiʻi Island firefighters fought multiple fires within two days. Most recently, firefighters responded to a structure fire in Puna just before 4 a.m. on Aug. 22. A one-story structure on Mamo Street that appeared to be abandoned was partially on fire, reported the Hawaiʻi County Fire Department. Repeated Kunia fires affecting Oahu…
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Calgary’s busiest bus corridor becomes part of Max rapid transit network
Calgary Transit’s busiest bus route is joining the city’s colour-coded rapid transit network. Read More
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Ogden revs up for inaugural Rubber and Rust car show
The inaugural Rubber and Rust Car Show is rolling into the southeast Calgary neighbourhood of Ogden this Saturday, bringing local car enthusiasts together to admire a wide variety of vehicles. Read More
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What is an ‘inland port,’ anyway? An explainer on the Prairie Economic Gateway project
It’s been touted as a transformational intermunicipal partnership, and a project that will create more than 30,000 jobs and generate upwards of $7 billion in economic output in the next 10 to 12 years. Read More
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Hawaiian Council sets its sights on energy independence
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Hawaiian Council (formerly Council on Native Hawaiian Affairs) has appointed Josh Stanbro as chief administrator of Kalāhiki for a new statewide effort focused on energy sovereignty, climate resilience and economic security. Kalāhiki is designed to give Hawaiʻi families practical help at a time when federal energy and climate programs are shrinking…