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No charges laid in 2023 officer-involved shooting of man with schizophrenia wielding a sledgehammer
No charges are being laid against a Calgary police officer who shot an injured a suspect in a 2023 break-and-enter, according to the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) in a Thursday statement. Read More
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Braid: The blanket rezoning bylaw is finally gone. Few will mourn its passing
The hated blanket rezoning bylaw is declared dead, but it lumbers along in legal limbo until finally expiring in early August. Read More
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‘So much to celebrate’: University of Calgary invites community to join 60th anniversary festivities, world record attempt
The University of Calgary is aiming to celebrate its 60th anniversary in record-breaking, prehistoric style Saturday. Read More
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Jeromy Farkas, Danielle Smith hint at a potential bid for 2038 Winter Olympics
Within the span of 24 hours, Calgary’s mayor and the premier of Alberta have hinted at a potential future bid for the 2038 Winter Olympics. Read More
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Calgary city council repeals blanket rezoning. What does this mean for Calgarians?
Calgary’s repeal of its citywide rezoning policy is being welcomed by critics as a chance to press reset on city planning, while raising concerns among developers wary of investing in Calgary without a clear path forward. Read More
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Episode 44: Kīlauea erupts as storm hits the islands
HONOLULU (KHON2) — As a third storm hit the islands, lava fountaining at Kīlauea set off episode 44 at 11:10 a.m. on Thursday, April 9. At 1:01 p.m., the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory updated Kīlauea Volcano alert status to warning, which means “hazardous eruption is imminent, underway, or suspected.” Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park and road sections…
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Hawaiʻi gas prices soar to record highs
Gas prices in Hawaii have broken the previous statewide record of $5.62 set in 2022, with the current average price now at $5.63 per gallon, due to rising global oil costs.
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LIST: Island-by-island preparations ahead of severe weather
Severe weather update for the Hawaiian Islands, including shelter information, facility closures, road closures and emergency contacts.
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Hawaii DOT taking new measures on county, private property ahead of storm
As of Thursday morning, much of the Hawaiian Islands have yet to feel dramatic impacts from the incoming storm, but the Hawaii Department of Transportation has already been busy clearing up roadways, bridges, streams, and waterways, even if it’s on someone else’s property.