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Opinion: Council’s Inglewood pool decision reflects broader issue of disconnection
What would you do if your community’s only indoor recreation facility was about to shut down? Would you contact your local councillor? Would you trek to city hall to speak directly to councillors and the mayor? Or organize a rally, host bake sales to raise donations or just sit back and hope it all works…
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Before Terry Fox: Two war amputees hiked for disability justice
Before Terry Fox ran the famed Marathon of Hope in 1980, George Hincks and Marshall McDougall walked their own journey across Canada. Read More
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Province to announce changes to driver’s license and IDs
Premier Danielle Smith and Dale Nally, the provincial minister for Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction is set to announce new changes to the digital wallet for Albertans. Read More
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BILD Alberta Awards celebrate top builders, developers
The gala event, held Sept. 13, was part of the BILD Beyond Boundaries Conference, which took place in Banff. Read More
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Trump predicts ‘big cut’ in interest rates this week
(The Hill) — President Donald Trump told reporters Sunday that he expects a “big cut” to interest rates when the Federal Reserve meets this week. “It’s perfect for cutting,” he said. “We’re doing well and everything — energy is way down, groceries are down, everything, almost everything — is way down.” The Federal Reserve’s policy…
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Shortage of daycare spaces in downtown Calgary poses challenge for working parents
Only seven per cent of office spaces in downtown Calgary offer on-site daycare, a study has found, despite longer waitlists and growing demand among working parents. Read More
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A one-minute cartoon break: Editorial cartoons from the past week (Sept. 15, 2025)
Time for a quick break in the day. Here’s a look at what our editorial cartoons served up this past week. Read More
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‘For what?’: Alberta leads the country with 32% undergrad tuition hike since 2020
University students enrolled in undergraduate programs in Alberta are paying almost a third more in tuition fees than they did in 2020 — the highest hike of any province, new data show. Read More
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Kamaʻāina Sunday brings community back to ʻIolani Palace
HONOLULU (KHON2) – Kamaʻāina Sunday has returned to ʻIolani Palace, and Hawaiʻi residents were invited to join the fun. Kamaʻāina: ‘Empowering Through Elegance’ workshop to be hosted at Iolani Palace On Sun., Sept. 14, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., ʻIolani Palace offered live entertainment, keiki activities, crafts, and food from local vendors. Locals were…
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Hawaii Football Final – Portland State reaction
In the latest episode of Hawaii Football Final, KHON2 Sports Director Rob DeMello and analyst Rich Miano broke down the University of Hawai‘i football team’s homecoming victory over Portland State, a win that moved the Rainbow Warriors to 3-1 on the season. The Hawaii Sports 2Night production, which airs every Sunday at 7 p.m. on…