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Parks Foundation Calgary receives award for dementia-inclusive park design
Plans for Canada’s first public park catered to people with dementia and their caregivers have earned Parks Foundation Calgary a provincial award. Read More
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Braid: Thomas Lukaszuk has a political treasure chest — and he might start a new party
Thomas Lukaszuk has just handed in 456,000 signatures from his Forever Canadian campaign against Alberta separatism. Read More
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Gov. Green moves to protect Hawaiʻi residents from federal shutdown
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Gov. Josh Green, M.D. announced Wednesday, Oct. 29, a new state-led effort to help Hawaiʻi families affected by the federal government shutdown. The program, launched in partnership with the Hawaiʻi State Legislature, the Department of Human Services (DHS), the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) and other state agencies, will provide emergency support…
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Easterseals Hawaii has tips on celebrating an inclusive Halloween
HONOLULU (KHON2) — We’re now just a few days away from Halloween, and there are ways for those with developmental disabilities to join in on the celebrations, which Easterseals Hawaii is looking to spread awareness of. “It can be for any holiday really but with Halloween coming up, we want the community to be aware…
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U of C team gains access to important cancer data to find innovative testing methods
Canadian cancer facilities, with the help of a non-profit organization, are strengthening their partnership in sharing data to bolster their efforts at finding effective solutions to a list of terminal diseases. Read More
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What will Calgary’s new city council’s first weeks look like?
Calgary’s next city council will be sworn in at a city hall ceremony Wednesday evening, ushering in a new four-year term. Read More
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Cavalry in CPL ‘Clash of the Titans’ semifinal versus Forge: ‘Rivalry gets hotter and hotter’
Another playoff year in the Canadian Premier League, another meeting — likely to be epic — between Forge FC and Cavalry FC. Read More
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Waikīkī power outage impacts stop lights, traffic
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A power outage in Waikīkī left traffic signals on some of the busiest roads on the island without electricity on Oct. 29, the Honolulu Police Department said. The affected area spans from the McCully Street and Kalakaua Avenue intersection down to the Ala Moana Boulevard and Hobron Lane intersection. Hawaiian Electric was…
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Flames’ latest practice hints at two potentially puzzling lineup moves
Calgary Flames fans fumed when Matt Coronato was scratched from the lineup this past weekend. Read More
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The BBB Torch and Spark Awards honor local businesses doing good
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Scams and shady businesses seem to be everywhere these days, especially online. But this week, the Better Business Bureau is reminding us that there are still a lot of good businesses out there doing things the right way. Some are even winning awards for their commitment to ethics and community. This week,…