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More jail needed for Calgary youth who took part in ‘senseless’ deadly attack on city teen, judge rules
The Calgary youth convicted of manslaughter in the playground fatal stabbing of a city teen who was shooting hoops outside a southeast community centre must serve another year behind bars, a judge ordered Tuesday. Read More
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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
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Independent education advocates ‘disappointed’ in petition to axe public funding for private schools
A new petition approved by Alberta’s chief electoral officer on Tuesday asks if the province should change its stance on public funding for independent schools. Read More
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Hawaii Island trip connects UH Men’s Volleyball team outside the court
HILO, Hawaii (KHON2) — A preseason practice is full of aloha over in Hilo, where the University of Hawaii Men’s Volleyball team is showcasing their skills on and off the court. Although they’ve gotten used to playing in front of large crowds, it’s not too often the team gets to practice in front of more…
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Hawaii P-20 offers local families college planning workshops
HONOLULU (KHON2) – Hawaii P-20 Partnerships for Education, a statewide partnership led by the Executive Office on Early Learning, the Hawaii State Department of Education and the University of Hawaii System, is offering free workshops for local families to help them plan their education after high school graduation. College life in Hawaiʻi may not be what…
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Shrimp scampi sold in local stores recalled due to contamination
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Hawaiʻi Department of Health’s Food and Drug Branch is bringing attention to a recall of a shrimp scampi product sold in local supermarkets. The recall was issued by Demers Food Group for the Scott and Jon’s Shrimp Scampi with Linguini, citing potential contamination of Listeria monocytogenes. RECALLED: Foster Farms chicken corn…
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HECO offering interest-free payment options to those affected by government shutdown
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Countless government employees across the country and in Hawaiʻi are currently either furloughed or working without pay as a result of the government shutdown. Back pay is not guaranteed either, with the White House recently issuing a memo saying that affected employees are not obligated to receive back pay. In an effort…
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Bell: Danielle Smith warns Mark Carney — a deal for Alberta or else
The old Danielle Smith is back! Read More
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Varcoe: Another Alberta and B.C. rumble — a ‘fantasy’ pipeline and the ‘un-Canadian’ response to it
Does this sound familiar — a premier from British Columbia opposes a pipeline from Alberta that would move oil to the West Coast, and seeks to block it? Read More
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Kamehameha Schools students take on Native Hawaiian Convention
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Day 1 of the Native Hawaiian Convention is officially underway in Tulalip, Wash., where attendees have the chance to partake in valuable conversation and make amazing connections. KHON2’s Kamaka Pili met with various guest speakers, keiki, haumana from Kamehameha Schools and former KS student government. PREP — 2025 Native Hawaiian Convention ready…