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Peter Boy Kema case nears possible settlement
The siblings of Peter Boy Kema are seeking accountability through a long-running lawsuit against the state of Hawaii, which is scheduled for a settlement conference on July 30.
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Tearful Sina Pili apologizes, sentenced to 10 years for death of adopted daughter
A Laie woman named Sina Pili was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the first-degree assault that led to the death of her 11-year-old adopted daughter.
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Varcoe: Cenovus CEO touts ‘incredible milestone,’ as company set to hit million-barrel-a-day mark
One million barrels per day. Read More
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Woman in her 20s dead after falling while hiking in Kananaskis Country
A woman in her 20s has been confirmed dead after reports of a fallen hiker near Mount Shark in Kananaskis Country. Read More
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Locals rank best chicken wing spots across Hawaiʻi
To celebrate National Chicken Wing Day on July 29, KHON2 conducted a poll among its readers to identify the best places to find chicken wings across Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi Island, Maui, and Kauaʻi.
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Federal government announces funding for Alberta water, wastewater infrastructure in partnership with province
Ottawa announced $510 million for water and wastewater infrastructure in Alberta municipalities on Wednesday as part of a partnership with the provincial government over the next eight years, a move welcomed by urban planners who say it’s needed to support population growth. Read More
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Breaking news: Heart-wrenching end to search for missing 11-year-old Parker
The search for 11-year-old Parker ended with heartbreak Wednesday afternoon, with Calgary police confirming they found a boy’s body, believed to be Parker. Read More
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Calgary to study feasibility of establishing lobbyist registry for city council
Calgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas’s bid to establish a database of lobbyists who seek to influence council’s decisions will be explored — though some of his council colleagues criticized the proposal as performative politics. Read More
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Minnie offers maximum support: CEMA welcomes first support dog
The Calgary Emergency Management Agency has a new support tool at its disposal — but this one arrived on four legs and with a wagging tail. Read More