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Defiantly Canadian: Calgary-born comedian Ryan Belleville returns to Canada to host late-night show
Back when U.S. President Donald Trump’s blather about annexing Canada had sparked a flood of Canadian pride, solidarity and defiance, actor and comedian Ryan Belleville couldn’t help but notice there remained certain gaps when it came to celebrating our country. Read More
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Second World War, Order of Canada medal still missing after man arrested and charged in Crescent Heights break and enters
Calgary police charged a man who is believed to be responsible for a string of break-and-enters involving residences in the northeast community of Crescent Height in July. Read More
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Calgary schools must verify sex assigned at birth for female athletes under new provincial law
Calgary school boards are requiring parents of students aged 12 and older to confirm their child’s sex assigned at birth before their child is allowed in female-only sports. Read More
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‘What Calgary does best’: Energy Transition Centre receives $10 million to continue spurring energy innovation
A Calgary-based foundation aimed at strengthening the city’s position as Canada’s energy innovation capital received a multimillion-dollar boost on Thursday. Read More
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Alberta Court of Appeal grants McCain appeal of AUC decision on renewable power plan for Coaldale plant
The Alberta Court of Appeal is allowing McCain Foods Ltd. to contest an Alberta Utilities Commission decision denying the Toronto-based potato processor the ability to power its $600-million expansion to its Coaldale facility with renewable energy. Read More
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Federal bill intends to slash support for Hawaiʻi small businesses
HONOLULU (KHON2) — United States Representative Ed Case of Hawaiʻi voted against a federal funding bill that would cut support for small businesses and consumer protections. The vote came in the House Appropriations Committee on Wednesday, Sept. 3. Case is a member of the committee, which oversees how the government spends money. Here’s what we…
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Housing program applications for Maui residents displaced by 2023 fires to close this month
MAUI, Hawaii (KHON2) — Applications for Maui County’s Hoʻokumu Hou First-Time Homebuyer Opportunity Program will close on Sept. 30, the county’s Office of Recovery announced on Sept. 3. Applications for Hoʻokumu Hou’s two other programs, the Single-Family Homeowner Reconstruction and Single-Family Homeowner Reimbursement programs will remain open. ‘If in doubt, please apply’: Maui opens applications…
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Hurricane Kiko expected to weaken as he approaches Central Pacific Basin
HONOLULU (KHON2) — As Hurricane Kiko inches toward the islands, the storm is expected to lose some traction once it crosses into the Central Pacific Basin. Kiko is now up to a Category 4 storm, moving toward Hawaiʻi at 9 mph with consistent winds at approximately 130 mph. This weakened slightly over the morning of…
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These tips will save you time, your pet’s life in a hurricane
HONOLULU (KHON2) — When a hurricane approaches Hawai`i’s islands, it is stressful for everyone. Your pets depend on you to keep them safe; so, preparing ahead of time makes a difference. 8 essential tips for your hurricane emergency kit Planning, packing supplies and knowing where to go will help protect your animals during an emergency.…
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Review: Cirque du soleil flies high with latest showstopper, ECHO
ECHO, Cirque du Soleil’s 20th show, is a return to its roots. Read More