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Calgary mayoral candidates have pledged to boost public safety. Will the ideas reduce crime?
For Mark Garner, this municipal election campaign may present a sense of deja vu — particularly when it comes to how candidates are promising to improve public safety in Calgary’s downtown. Read More
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Parents plan to donate daily compensation from province to teachers’ unions, says local union president
Some Calgary parents are planning to give up the money to be paid to them by the province during the teachers’ strike to donate it back to educators, says a local union president. Read More
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Calgary Flames’ youth movement takes another step in new season
When the Calgary Flames announced their opening night roster for the 2023 season, there was a grand total of two players under the age of 25. Read More
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Toenails tell toxic tale of radon gas for U of C scientists
It’s a callout for a pedicure with a carcinogenic pedigree. Read More
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New video aims to collaborate in Rapid Ohia Death fight
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The University of Hawaii is fighting against Rapid Ohia Death threatening Hawaii’s native forests by releasing a video highlighting community collaboration. Native Ohia trees make up 80% of Hawaii’s native forest canopy, playing a vital role in our ecosystem. According to researchers, a fungus called Ceratocystis is responsible for the decimated populations…
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Raise a glass to rebuild a community: Waikīkī and Maui unite for recovery
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikīkī Beach Resort and Kohola Brewery have launched ‘Raise a Glass for Maui.’ It’s a year-long effort to help communities still recovering from the 2023 Maui wildfires. Through Aug. 15, 2026, the resort will give $1 from every Rainbow Pale Ale sold at Tropics Bar & Grill, Tapa Bar…
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Sonya Sharp, Jeromy Farkas speak on blanket rezoning ahead of Calgary mayoral debate
Candidates for the upcoming municipal election can be found at the Jack Singer Concert Hall at Werklund Centre this evening for the Calgary Mayoral debate. Read More
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The shutdown is already causing flight delays. Service to more than 170 airports could stop entirely
(NEXSTAR) – The federal government shutdown, which began Oct. 1, has started to impact air travel, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy admitted, as air traffic controllers – who are working without pay – call out sick. Several major airports were experiencing delays on Wednesday, and smaller airports were at risk of losing service altogether by the end of…
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Oʻahu business owner sentenced on tax crimes, ordered to pay more than $798K restitution
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The owner of an Oʻahu automotive business pleaded no contest to several tax crimes and has been ordered to pay restitution, the state Department of Taxation said on Oct. 8. Cecil C. Robinson, owner of Carvice, LLC, pleaded no contest to five counts of Willful Failure to File Return, officials said. The…