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Rainy summer makes for thick rough at ‘juicy’ Rogers Charity Classic
The rain, rain went away. Read More
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Pathway closure near Ogden Road bridge into Bonnybrook among many disruptions
With many Calgary pathways closed for construction and more work on the way, one local cycling advocate suggests the disruptions will be worth the wait. Read More
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From pathway allowances to helmet rules, how powered bicycles are regulated in Calgary
As the landscape of powered bicycles changes in Calgary, the city and police explain what is and isn’t allowed on pathways. Read More
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Sea level rise becomes threatening for coastal areas: Rapa Nui Moai statues
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Rising sea levels are now threatening Rapa Nui’s Moai statues. According to a Cultural Heritage study by students at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, by 2080, the rising sea levels could cause seasonal waves to reach Ahu Tongariki, the iconic ceremonial platform that is part of the Rapa Nui National Park. …
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B.C. couple moves from Fairmont to Calgary to get access to chemotherapy
In the middle of May of this year, Mort Doran noticed signs of memory loss in his wife Elaine. Read More
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Dog euthanized after woman seriously injured in attack
A woman was attacked and seriously injured by a dog in southeast Calgary early Tuesday morning. Read More
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Hawaiʻi bumped out of #1 most expensive state ranking
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Living in Hawaiʻi isn’t just a dream; it’s a commitment. The Aloha State is officially the second most expensive state in the United States, according to new 2025 rankings. While California holds the top spot, Hawaiʻi comes close in nearly every category that makes daily life cost more. Honolulu ranks 100 out…
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Waianae town hall to tackle crime, traffic
WAIANAE (KHON2) — Elected officials and state leaders are holding a town hall Tuesday night, Aug. 12, in Waianae to talk story about issues on the leeward coast. “We have so many wins in Waianae right now, so I’m really looking forward to updating the community on what we’ve been doing in the legislature to…
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Calgary’s registered secondary suite number blows past 20,000
In its concerted bid to ease an affordable housing shortage, the city is claiming success by expanding legal secondary suite numbers, with a legal registry of the units now exceeding 20,000. Read More
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he’s campaigning in Battle River-Crowfoot like he’s ‘one vote behind’
With his political future on the line, Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre says he’s leaving nothing to chance while campaigning in the rural Alberta riding of Battle River-Crowfoot. Read More