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Alberta’s oil production now more than double 2010 levels, but analysts expect slower growth
Even as oil prices remain stubbornly low, Alberta’s crude production is continuing to rise — but that climb may turn to a crawl in the coming years as pipelines fill, analysts say. Read More
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‘He’s a clutch player’: Stories from Matvei Gridin’s rise to Flames’ pre-season surprise
It could have been a career keepsake for Matvei Gridin. Read More
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Toyota recalls nearly 400,000 Tundras and Sequoias over malfunctioning rearview camera
WASHINGTON (AP) — Toyota is recalling nearly 400,000 vehicles because the rearview camera may not display when backing up, increasing the risk of a crash, federal traffic safety regulators said. Included in the recall are 2022-2025 Toyota Tundras and Tundra hybrids and 2023-2025 Sequoia hybrids. The number of automobiles in the recall total 393,838, with…
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Honolulu police targeting game rooms, keeping them closed
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Honolulu police are cracking down on illegal game rooms with a new strategy that is showing big results. The multi-agency effort is proving successful at keeping the operations closed for good. Suspect arrested in fatal shooting at Kalihi game room Police said illegal game rooms in Kalihi are being shut down and…
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Drones and AI: A new way for building maintenance
HONOLULU (KHON2) — In the rapidly expanding world of AI and technology, new uses for them show up every day. And a recent new endeavor moving to Hawaii came with the partnership of Moana Pacific, working with Atlanta-based drone service company Sky360 Aerial Media. The drone footage and thermal images taken by Sky360 are used…
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No more warnings: Oahu’s red light and speed cameras set to start issuing citations
HONOLULU (KHON2) — For the last eight months, the Red Light and Speed Camera pilot project has been watching – and warning. The system, launched at 10 intersections on Oahu, aimed to catch drivers running red lights or speeding through the intersections, is now about to shift gears. Major roads to see construction in coming…
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Steve Scott is not only known for his slippers
HONOLULU (KHON2) — If there was one thing Steve Scott knows, it’s slippers from rubber to leather and any color under the sun. He’s got them. But selling slippers isn’t the only thing that Steve takes great pride in. Steve Scott Shares Insights Ahead of Na Wahine O Ke Kai When he’s not in his…
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Health officials say mumps may be going around the Big Island, state
KONA, Hawaii (KHON2) — Big Island officials are sanitizing a park in Kona on Wednesday morning after a person diagnosed with mumps was confirmed to have been there 11 days ago. State health officials are concerned because the case is not related to travel, suggesting mumps may be going around the island. DOH: Mumps case…
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‘Use less, pay less’: The City launches new online tool to help residents save on sewer bills
HONOLULU (KHON2) – The City and County of Honolulu has launched a new online tool to help residents prepare for sewer rate changes. Higher bills ahead: Honolulu City Council OKs sewer fee hike in $5.1B budget Starting Jan. 1, 2026, the “Use Less, Pay Less” campaign features a calculator that allows people to see how much…
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Police officer presence, transit and open drug use: Mayoral candidates pitch public safety plans
Public safety and crime have been a focal point in Calgary’s municipal election this fall. Read More