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Calgary Transit calls new ticket validation process a success, many riders still unaware
Calgary Transit said the new process for validating tickets at CTrain stations, which launched in July, has so far been successful — but many transit users are still unaware that the process has changed. Read More
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Media banned from Tsuut’ina Nation to limit coverage of human trafficking case
Reporters have been banned from the Tsuut’ina Nation over concerns coverage of a human trafficking case could upset band members. Read More
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New U of C course sets business students on path to Chartered Business Valuator credential
Business students at the University of Calgary can dip their toes into a career-boosting new course starting this winter. Read More
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Crash in Kalihi claims Oahu’s 52nd traffic fatality
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A fatal motor vehicle collision on North King St. near Pua Lane in Kalihi occurred during the early morning hours of Aug. 19. Oʻahu’s 50th fatality highlights traffic crisis in 2025 According to the Honolulu Police Department, this is traffic fatality 52 on Oahu this year, which is double the amount of…
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Generational HFD recipe makes headlines in Costco magazine
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A Honolulu-based firefighter is making national headlines — and it’s all thanks to a recipe that has been passed down for generations. About six months ago, Firefighter III Joshua Cole was reading a Costco Connection magazine when he spotted an ad inviting firefighters to submit their best recipes for a feature. MORE…
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UH Mānoa dining has a hidden food court for everyone
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Students at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa have a wide range of food options that are meant to be tasty, affordable and reflective of Hawaiʻi’s culture. Marc Arakaki, spokesperson for UH Mānoa, said the goal is to make eating on campus fit into busy college schedules while staying connected to the…
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‘Reconciliation in action’: City launches $30-million Indigenous housing program
The City of Calgary launched a new Indigenous-led housing program Tuesday, which officials and a local Blackfoot Elder said will support the development of up to 350 “culturally sensitive” housing units for Calgary’s Indigenous community. Read More
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Nearly 1 in 3 businesses plan to raise prices within six months: Report
(The Hill) – Nearly a third of U.S. businesses are likely to increase prices by the end of the year as they continue to adjust to rising costs and inflation, a new report found.. More than 30 percent of businesses surveyed by LendingTree said they expect their prices will be higher in six months than…
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Bryan Kohberger’s former professor, fellow students were alarmed by his behavior before murders, docs reveal
(NewsNation) – Bryan Kohberger’s former professor told investigators the convicted murderer was “obsessed” with serial killers, wrote a paper on burglary and was flagged by several female classmates for sexist behavior. These details were revealed in an interview given to Idaho State Police by a criminology professor at Washington State University, where Kohberger was a…
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Don’t eat this shrimp sold at Walmart due to possible radiation contamination: FDA
(WJW) – The Food and Drug Administration is investigating contamination reports in frozen shrimp products sold at Walmart. According to a press release from the FDA, Cesium-137 (Cs-137) was detected by U.S. Customs & Border Protection in shipping containers that arrived at ports in Los Angeles, Houston, Miami, and Savannah. Samples found the presence of…