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Honolulu’s 5 OG restaurants: You’ll not be ‘sari’ you tried it
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Honolulu’s status as a foodie destination has been earned through a long history of diverse food options and long-standing establishments that maintain die-hard loyal fans. While there is no shortage of new places to eat, there are some restaurants that have lasted for decades and have defied the odds of closure. These…
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Braid: Quebec independence leader meets Alberta separatists, promises collaboration
Quebec’s equalization payments — $13.6 billion this year — are “toxic” and must be abolished, the politician says. Read More
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Central Library temporarily closed after ‘contained’ fire, police say
The Calgary Central Library has been temporary shut down after a fire, according to Calgary Police Service. Read More
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Lantern Festival to light up Chinatown Friday evening
Chinatown is hosting its fourth annual Lantern Festival on Friday evening, which will feature live performances, a marketplace, food and drink vendors and a Fire Dragon parade. Read More
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Homes’ power needs spark conversations at Calgary Fall Home Show
Is the infrastructure of your home ready for the onslaught of solar panels, EV chargers and the next big space age inventions? Free advice on future-proofing your electrical panel or any other area of your home will be free for the taking at the 2025 Calgary Fall Home Show, running Sept. 26 to 28 at…
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Bridgeland businesses about to face more construction, still financially recovering from last round
When the city first ripped up the sidewalks on 1st Avenue in Bridgeland earlier this Spring, Gracie Quinn, who owns a vintage store owner, thought she would only have to contend with the construction for about a month. Read More
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Mayoral races in booming communities surrounding Calgary marked by acclamations
Mayoral contests next month in half of the fast-growing communities surrounding Calgary are so far uncontested. Read More
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Lethbridge man charged after repeatedly stealing milk, ice cream, say police
A Lethbridge teenager who allegedly stole over $2,000 worth of milk and ice cream last month from a downtown drug store now faces theft charges, police said Friday. Read More
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3 Hawaii Middle Schools named 2025 ‘Schools of Distinction’
HONOLULU (KHON2) – Three Hawaii Middle Schools are being celebrated at the national level for creating schools that make keiki feel supported and inspired. Aliamanu, Moanalua and Kaimuki Middle Schools have been named 2025 “Schools of Distinction” by the Association for Middle Level Education. Hawaii schools looking into contingency plans for $33 million lost in…