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‘This is what drives them’: School sports resume this week following teachers’ strike
Calgary and area schools have begun the gradual return of sports and extracurricular activities after teachers were ordered back to work last week. Read More
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Kilauea episode 36 approaching soon
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Episode 36 of the ongoing eruption at Kilauea is getting close, the U.S. Geological Survey said. Pele stuns with episode 35 of Kīlauea eruption Both vents continue to have minor splattering at Halemaumau Crater and one of the vents is showcasing frequent lava overflows. The USGS believes episode 36 is likely to…
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Several lawyers associations condemn Alberta’s use of notwithstanding clause
Several Alberta lawyers associations are condemning the province’s use of the notwithstanding clause to restrict teachers from striking, raising the alarm that the measure could be used to trample on the rights of other citizens. Read More
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‘Be who you are’: Nazem Kadri’s inspiring impact felt beyond the rink
It was June of 2022 and Dampy Brar was in the stands for one of the biggest moments of Nazem Kadri’s career. Read More
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Understanding Hawaiʻi’s waves, water warnings/advisories
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Waves can shape Hawaiʻi’s coastlines and culture; but when they grow too large, they can also threaten lives and property. During the winter and summer swell seasons, the National Weather Service in Honolulu issues alerts that help residents and visitors stay safe near the ocean. Understanding what these warnings mean and what…
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Fabled koa canoe returns to the ocean, shaper returns to his roots
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A brand-new koa canoe shaped by Sonny Bradley made a historic debut this year at the Na Wahine O Ke Kai and Molokaʻi Hoe World Championship, earning top ranks. Another koa canoe is about to make history as it returns to the water for the first time in over a decade. Sonny…
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Where Honolulu ranks nationally for veterans’ quality of life
HONOLULU (KHON2) — For many veterans in Hawaiʻi, life after military service can be difficult. Even with promises of health care, housing and education assistance, some former service members struggle to find steady work or safe shelter. The Department of Veterans Affairs estimates about 33,000 veterans in the United States are homeless today. According to…
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Woman once accused of extortion of former justice minister pleads guilty to unrelated firearms charge
What started out as an investigation into allegations a Calgary woman tried to extort former justice minister Jonathan Denis turned into a plea Wednesday to a minor, unrelated firearms offence. Read More
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‘Arrests will be made’: Police launch one-day enforcement blitz, happening now in city centre
A large contingent of Calgary police and bylaw enforcement officers descended on the city’s downtown Wednesday as part of a one-day enforcement crackdown aimed at improving safety in high-priority areas. Read More
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Where to get the deals across Hawaiʻi’s islands for National Doughnut Day
HONOLULU (KHON2) — It’s National Doughnut Day in Hawaiʻi! And we have so many good doughnut shops to choose from. Whether it’s a local place or a national chain, here’s what Hawaiʻi can expect for today. Oʻahu PURVÉ Donut Stop Located in Ala Moana and Kahala. They’re offering a free glazed doughnut with every purchase.…