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‘Can’t hide from where we are’: Another loss for Calgary Wild FC hurts NSL playoff chances
Calgary Wild FC wants to be included in the inaugural Northern Super League playoffs. Read More
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Rooted in remembrance: Community plants native species to honor 9/11 first responders
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Today, Sept. 13, volunteers and members of the community gathered at Ke’ehi Lagoon Memorial Park in honor of 9/11 first responders. ‘We reaffirm our commitment to never forget’: Honolulu honors 9/11 victims 441 native species were planted for the 441 first responders who lost their lives at Ground Zero on Sept. 11,…
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Stage 2 water shortage in effect for West Maui
MAUI, Hawai’i (KHON2) — The Department of Water Supply of the County of Maui has put into effect a Stage 2 water shortage notice for the water consumers in the area. Check out more news from around Hawaii The areas include Lahaina, Kāʻaanapali, Kahana, Māhinahina, Nāpili-Honokowai and Honokōhau. Dry weather conditions and a lack of…
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Former Alberta naval museum renamed after first Canadian woman to reach rank of commodore
A former naval museum turned cadet training facility was officially renamed Saturday after the first woman in Canada to achieve the rank of commodore, Laraine Orthlieb. Read More
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$30k settlement approved for boat that ran aground in Maui marine conservation area
HONOLUA BAY, Hawaii (KHON2) — The owners of a 65-foot catamaran have agreed to pay more than $30,000 for damage to the reef at Maui’s Honolua-Mokulē‘ia Marine Life Conservation District after their vessel ran aground. 65 foot catamaran removed from Maui conservation area The Hula Girl grounded at Honolua Bay in January 2025 due to…
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‘Gong show:’ Beer, cooler delivery disruption taps out Alberta booze retailers
Weeks of problems plaguing a key distributor of beers and coolers has left a sour taste in the mouths of Alberta booze retailers. Read More
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Driven by higher demand for services, Calgary women’s charity seeking new wheels
A Calgary women’s charity says it’s facing the prospect of having fewer trucks on the road to deliver donations for an increasing number of people who need them. Read More
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New chairlifts incoming at Castle Mountain and Lake Louise ski resorts
New chairlifts to unreached mountain faces are popping up around Alberta heading into the 2025-26 skiing season. Read More