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Parker: New Telus Spark CEO Guy Labine eager to begin work ‘inspiring minds of all ages’
Telus Spark Science Centre has announced the appointment of Guy Labine as its new CEO, effective Nov. 19. He will be moving to Calgary from Scottsdale, Ariz., where he is cleaning up his duties as the Hazel A. Hare president and CEO of the Arizona Science Center, as senior adviser to its interim president. Read…
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Deerfoot construction: Added lanes, new bridges promise traffic relief
Calgary drivers making the daily crawl along Deerfoot Trail are watching the freeway transform in real time, as crews forge ahead with a hefty slate of upgrades. Read More
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Opinion: Teacher strikes should never happen in Alberta
Alberta students are back in school. But for how long? Read More
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Nelson: Alberta book ban bust-up about power politics, not kids
Margaret Atwood can relax. Her seminal work, The Handmaid’s Tale, won’t disappear from Alberta school libraries. Read More
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Mixed tales: Alberta Ballet performs new story inspired by old fairy tales in Once Upon a Time
A few years before Francesco Ventriglia came to Alberta Ballet, he was tasked with putting a show together based on a new score by composer Alexey Shor. Read More
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Varcoe: Big dreams and more Dreamliners fuel WestJet’s plans to expand global air travel from Calgary
WestJet has signed off on a mammoth deal, agreeing to add at least 67 new aircraft to its fleet within nine years and strengthening the company’s base for expansion. Read More
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Hawaii beach horror: Toddler burned by buried coals
KAPOLEI, Hawaii (KHON2) — State officials and a mother whose toddler suffered burns during what should have been a fun beach day are warning the public not to light bonfires on Hawaii beaches. Check out more news from around Hawaii The two-year-old is now recovering from second-degree burns. Nicole Hosler and her family were kicking…
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Kiko forecasted to enter Central Pacific as major hurricane
HONOLULU (KHON2) – Mid-level ridge axis extending westward from 593dm mid-level ridging anchored east of the islands maintains strongly stable conditions today, particularly over the eastern end of the state. Water vapor provides a clear picture of the stability gradient currently in place with very dry mid-level air pivoting around the high and over Maui…
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Wahine look to rebound from winless weekend
The University of Hawai‘i women’s volleyball team is still searching for its first win of the season after an 0-3 start, just the program’s third in over three decades. The Rainbow Wahine will try to rebound this week with three matches at the Outrigger Invitational at Bankoh Arena at Stan Sheriff Center. Hawai‘i has dropped…
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Tree for Honolulu City Lights selected
KAHALA, Oahu (KHON2) — Every holiday season, one special tree is the centerpiece for the Honolulu City Lights event, and this year’s tree has been selected, and it comes from the front yard of a Kahala home. Merry and bright: Apply for Honolulu City Lights display Laurette Wilkie has had two Cook Pine trees on…