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SAIT and Lufthansa Technik team up to create new opportunities in Alberta’s aviation industry
The Southern Alberta Institute of Technology has announced the launch of a new gas turbine technician certificate program — with Lufthansa Technik Canada offering funding to students through its Fuel the Future initiative. Read More
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‘Chilling factor’: Forever Canadian petition leader says some Albertans afraid to sign
Some Albertans fear UCP government reprisal if they sign the Forever Canadian petition designed to quash Alberta separatism, says its lead proponent. Read More
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Hawaiʻi Pacific University to offer new three-year undergraduate program
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Applications for the first three-year undergraduate degree track in the islands are now open, with Hawaiʻi Pacific University’s new Bachelor of Science in Global Business course. The course is a 90-credit baccalaureate program designed for students to receive a fast and flexible education. Hawaiʻi Pacific University is Home to Hawaiʻi’s First and Only…
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DOPO and Bar Rocca named finalist in best new restaurant in Air Canada competition
An Italian eatery in Marda Loop built on the owner’s mother’s recipes and sheer determination has again received recognition as a top restaurant in the country. Read More
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Safety concerns, rising costs, housing flagged as election priorities by Calgary businesses
Heading into next month’s municipal election, Calgary businesses say their priorities for the next city council revolve around safety, core services and housing, according to the Calgary Chamber of Commerce. Read More
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In 10-4 vote, council shoots down motion to rescind climate emergency declaration
Calgary city council’s declaration of a climate emergency will stand, after local lawmakers rejected a councillor’s attempt Tuesday to rescind the proclamation. Read More
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Portion of North King Street to be closed during morning commute
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The right westbound lane of North King Street between Houghtailing and Winant Streets will be closed on Sept. 17 from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. The closure is due to work from Hawaiian Electric crews as they look to straighten a leaning pole in front of the Farrington High School football field…
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Alejado returns as QB1 for Hawaii ahead of Fresno State
The University of Hawai‘i football team will open Mountain West Conference play Saturday with a rivalry matchup against Fresno State at Clarence T.C. Ching Complex. Kickoff is set for 6 p.m. The Rainbow Warriors (3-1) welcomed back redshirt freshman quarterback Micah Alejado as a full-participant at practice this week after he missed the last two…
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Hawaiʻi declared best among all other states
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Here in Hawaiʻi, we tend to be the best at many things; and this new designation is no different. Hawaiʻi has earned the top spot as the best state for budgeting, according to a new 2025 report. The analysis looked at all 50 states across 12 key financial measures that included credit…
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‘More than Pink Walk’ takes over Kapiolani Park in October
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Kapiolani park gets really pink in October. That’s because the “More Than Pink Walk”, hosted by Susan G. Komen Hawaii, takes over to raise funds to cure breast cancer. Executive Director Rolanda Morgan tells us Komen’s mission is three interrelated areas: research, direct patient support and public policy and advocacy. Lost in…