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Humpback whales have returned: 1st sighting off Kauaʻi
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The first humpback whale of the 2025–2026 season made its appearance off Kaua‘i early this morning, Oct. 14; and the sighting marks the start of whale season in Hawai‘i. Tuesday’s sighting came at 7 a.m. when Captain Kekoa and his crew aboard Holo Holo Charters were on their way to Ni‘ihau. Chandra…
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Holiday work available at Amazon for Oʻahu residents
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Amazon, the company which provides quick shipping and delivery services, is prepping for the holiday rush by hiring more workers on Oʻahu. Across the U.S., Amazon intends to hire 250,000 employees for the holidays. USPS is searching for holiday workers The focus for hiring in Hawaiʻi is at Amazon’s Oʻahu delivery station…
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Reason for cautious optimism as teachers’ union returns to bargaining table with province: labour relations expert
As the Alberta teachers’ union and the provincial bargaining unit returned to the bargaining table on Tuesday, one labour relations expert said there is cause for cautious optimism. Read More
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In Calgary courts: Retrial begins for man accused of taking part in gun-for-hire ambush killing of Calgary man nearly eight years ago
The Crown will attempt to use a Mr. Big confession, previously ruled inadmissible, to prove a Calgary murder suspect’s guilt in a gun-for-hire homicide from nearly eight years ago, court heard Tuesday. Read More
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Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art expands visitation of their glorious Kahala estate
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture and Design is creating new opportunities for kamaʻāina to indulge in the priceless collection of its founder, Doris Duke, at what was her Kahala residence. Duke, a socialite and heiress from the early 20th century, found a fascination in Islamic art as she traveled…
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Week 20 for the Calgary Stampeders: A win clinches CFL playoff spot
Forget keeping their eyes on the prize. Read More
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‘Ala-Ween Spooktacular’ got music, candy and goodies for the ʻohana
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Ala Moana Center’s “Ala-ween Spooktacular” is ready for families to dress up and get candy and goodies from participating merchants. All the fun happens on Friday, Oct. 31. Over a hundred stores and restaurants will be giving out candy and goodies to the keiki in costume. Don’t forget to bring the family…
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Daniil Miromanov is back in the Flames’ lineup. What can he do to stay there?
A year ago, Daniil Miromanov started the 2024-25 season playing alongside MacKenzie Weegar and with ambitions of a top-four role for the Calgary Flames. Read More
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Ovarian Canada to bring Lady Ball fundraising gala back to Calgary
Ovarian Cancer Canada has announced its buzz-worthy fundraising gala will return to Calgary next month to raise money in support of Canadians facing ovarian cancer. Read More
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Braid: Upstart Calgary Party aims to boot the province out of city hall business
Mayoral candidate Brian Thiessen and his Calgary Party are taking on Calgary’s most powerful politician. Read More