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Pure Gold: Jordan Coyle continues winning ways at Spruce Meadows with veteran mount in TELUS Cup
It felt, to Jordan Coyle, like he’d never left. Read More
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Honolulu City Councilmember pushes for revitalized downtown plan
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Honolulu City Council is working on implementing a new downtown business improvement district. Bill 051 is being considered and has a second reading scheduled for Sept. 3. If it passes, it would require downtown businesses to contribute to a fund that provides supplemental city services for the area. New plan to…
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Calgary Fire dive program returning next summer after volunteer assistance needed to recover drowning victims
The Calgary Fire department will resurrect its dive program before next year’s recreation season, after volunteers were required last week to recover the bodies of two drowning victims at Mahogany Lake. Read More
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Multicultural event seen as counterpoint to recent anti-immigrant rhetoric
A non-profit serving immigrants funded by the Alberta government will host a multicultural event in Calgary on Thursday against the backdrop of provincially led discussions on whether to withhold social services for those who aren’t citizens or permanent residents. Read More
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Calgary Stampeders in CFL’s Week 14: ‘I just want to be better,’ says Vernon Adams Jr.
Vernon Adams Jr. felt uncomfortable talking up the win on Labour Day by his host Calgary Stampeders. Read More
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Better Business Bureau share tips on navigating through false ads
HONOLULU (KHON2) –The Better Business Bureau has seen an uptick in questionable ads online. These false ads include any promotion that misleads people about a product or service by making claims it can’t prove. BBB: How to find contractors you can trust for your home repairs They do this by hiding or twisting important details…
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Maui Humane Society sees 40% increase in dogs, calls for community to adopt
MAUI, Hawaii (KHON2) — The Maui Humane Society is planning on taking in nearly 30 dogs from Molokaʻi, and is calling on the community to adopt some paw-fect companions so they can avoid euthanasia. The Molokaʻi kennels are operating beyond what the Maui Humane Society considers as a safe capacity, which is why the shelter…
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Hurricane Kiko intensifies to Category 4 storm
HONOLULU (KHON2) — As of Sept. 3, Hurricane Kiko is now a Category 4 hurricane in the Pacific Ocean, the National Hurricane Center reported. In an update by the National Weather Service, Hurricane Kiko is about 1,600 miles east of the Big Island. 8 essential tips for your hurricane emergency kit It is moving towards…
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‘I get to live my dream:’ Miliana Sylvester’s road to Rainbow Wahine Volleyball
HONOLULU (KHON2) — UH sophomore middle blocker Miliana Sylvester is expected to make a huge contribution this year for Rainbow Wahine volleyball. Being on the team is nothing short of a dream for her, but it’s a dream that almost didn’t happen. In fact, she pinches herself every day. Living a dream that’s become reality.…
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New Blood Tribe detachment sends positive message about its direction, says police chief
Blood Tribe Police Service’s new detachment will send a message that it’s moving forward and help its efforts to recruit and keep officers, says the police chief. Read More