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‘Here to build bridges’: Tsuut’ina Police aim to ‘reframe’ relationship between Indigenous communities, justice system
The Tsuut’ina Nation Police Service is hosting a two-day conference aimed at strengthening relationships between Indigenous communities and institutions across the justice system. Read More
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What is the notwithstanding clause? Explaining Section 33 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
The Alberta government is invoking Section 33 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — commonly referred to as the notwithstanding clause — in its legislation forcing striking teachers back to work. Read More
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Braid: An appalling, unjust law drives Alberta teachers back to work
The UCP’s back-to-school bill is one ugly piece of reading. Read More
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West semifinal for Calgary Stampeders: Battle of former QB teammates in CFL playoffs
Call it a successful season already for the Calgary Stampeders. Read More
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Honolulu breaks ground on new traffic signal facility to boost roadway safety
HONOLULU (KHON2) – The City and County of Honolulu has started construction on a new traffic signal maintenance facility at Waimano Home Road. The new building will include a warehouse, offices, maintenance rooms, locker areas and 29 parking stalls for city vehicles and staff. Construction began on Sept. 29, 2025, and is expected to finish…
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Here’s how Millennial income in Honolulu ranks nationally
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Millennials in Honolulu may love island life, but their paychecks aren’t keeping pace with other states. According to SmartAsset’s 2025 study of 357 cities in the United States, Honolulu ranks near the bottom for Millennial earnings. The study found the median Millennial household income in Honolulu is $82,403. That’s about 4.4% less…
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School to resume Wednesday, but it won’t be back to normal immediately say Calgary school boards
Teachers and students will return to classrooms on Wednesday, but school boards say it will take time before school returns to normal Read More
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Calgary senior charged with manslaughter in northwest McDonald’s parking lot fight
The charge against a city man arrested in connection with a parking lot fight between two septuagenarians has been upgraded to manslaughter. Read More
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With Matt Coronato back in Flames lineup, Adam Klapka scratched against Maple Leafs
TORONTO — Ryan Huska faced a challenge. Read More
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Town of Coaldale, AUPE employees to restart talks after labour relations board ruling
The Town of Coaldale and employees locked out for more than seven weeks are restarting talks following an Alberta Labour Relations Board decision forcing the southern Alberta municipality to return to the negotiating table. Read More