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ASIRT continues to investigate August Calgary police shooting
Alberta’s police watchdog, the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team, says an investigation into a Calgary Police Service shooting that took place last month is still underway. Read More
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Alberta government pauses order to remove books from school libraries — for now
The Alberta government has directed the province’s schools to halt work on implementing a controversial ministerial order that required the removal of books containing explicit sexual content from libraries. Read More
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‘He was the uncle that all of us looked up to’: Members of local film, TV industry remember Graham Greene
Oscar-nominated Canadian First Nations actor Graham Greene is being remembered by his friends in the Alberta film industry as a pioneer who blazed a trail in film and television for generations of Indigenous performers. Read More
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Calgary welcomes international delegations for 2025 World Energy Cities Partnership annual general meeting
Leaders in global energy sectors will be in Calgary for the World Energy Cities Partnership annual general meeting this week. Read More
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Football star Landon Sims finds second ohana at UH
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The athletes who choose to don the green and white for the University of Hawaii do more than just represent the school; they become ambassadors for the state. With the transfer portal and payments to college athletes becoming more common, our athletes need our support more than ever. Landon Sims is a…
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Customs and Border Protection officer arrested for terroristic threatening
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A man who identified himself as a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer was arrested in Kapolei for terroristic threatening on Sept. 1, the Honolulu Police Department said. The arrest stems from HPD’s response to reports of a 33-year-old female victim being threatened by a male suspect at approximately 10 a.m., police…
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State launches website for public to comment on military land leases
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The state has released a new “Engage Hawaiʻi” website, aimed at increasing government transparency and civic engagement for residents of the islands, Gov. Josh Green announced on Sept. 2. The first issue Engage Hawaiʻi looks to address is the future of U.S. Army land leases in the islands. State land board rejects…
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New Cornerstone Fire Station shaves two minutes off response times
A fire station is in many ways, a cornerstone of any new community; Tuesday morning, the community of Cornerstone got a chance to see its new fire station. Read More
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In Calgary courts: Man charged with murdering his ex-girlfriend in Calgary parkade still without lawyer, court told
The suspect in the fatal shooting of a woman in a Calgary parkade in July remains without legal representation, court heard Tuesday. Read More
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Whoop-Up Drive still safe to drive following damage to bridge’s underside last month says City of Lethbridge
For almost a month now, Lethbridge commuters have been slowed by an unexpected incident that city officials are still drawing up a plan to fix. Read More