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Breakenridge: Alberta Next exists to criticize Ottawa, and that’s been laid bare
Last week marked the final in-person town hall for the Alberta Next panel, but the government might be wishing it had at least one more. The closing performance likely left a bad taste in people’s mouths. Read More
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There are 72% more condo sellers than buyers in the US: Redfin
(NewsNation) — If the national housing market is cool, the condo market is ice cold. There were 72% more condo sellers than buyers in August, marking the fifth straight month that figure has topped 70%, according to a new Redfin analysis. That makes spring and summer 2025 the strongest condo buyers’ market in more than a…
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‘It’s a healthier way of doing business’: Flexibility in the workplace
“I do my best thinking in the morning.” Read More
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Varcoe: Progress on data centres could help bolster slumping natural gas industry in Alberta
Alberta natural gas markets continue to languish through another brutal slump — with prices dipping into negative territory last month — but some hopeful news is emerging on another front. Read More
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Expo kicks off countdown to Molokai Hoe 2025
WAIKIKI, Oahu (KHON2) — There are just six days until the iconic Molokai canoe race across the Kaiwi Channel. Download the free KHON2 app for iOS or Android to stay informed on the latest news Monday, Oct. 6, marked the official kickoff for the event, and KHON2 went to the Molokai Hoe Expo. The countdown…
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New Food Hub initiative at Skyline stations
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The City and County of Honolulu is continuing to look for ways to improve Skyline, with their new initiative, Food Hubs at Skyline Stations. City set to take over Skyline phase 2, opens to the public Oct. 16 “One of the things that we know is that it’s too hard sometimes to…
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Mokulele Air could be hit due to government shutdown cutting off residents from essential services
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Mokulele Airlines could soon be hit by the federal government shutdown. Federal funding for the airline could be paused as soon as next Monday if the shutdown continues, threatening jobs, healthcare and other essential services. For many, traveling from Kalaupapa to Honolulu and back is a life-or-death situation. Shutdown day two: Nonprofits…
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Maui council looks at ways to conserve water including temporary pool ban
LAHAINA, Maui (KHON2) — Severe drought is forcing Maui County officials to make tough choices about water usage. Last month, the PGA pulled its Sentry Tournament from Kapalua as West Maui residents remain in a stage 2 water shortage. Board of Water Supply gives Halawa Shaft closure update, asks Oahu to conserve water Now, there’s…
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Digital Navigator program brings one-on-one tech support to Hawaii libraries
HONOLULU (KHON2) – Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke and the Hawaiʻi State Public Library System have launched the Digital Navigator program, a new initiative to help residents strengthen digital literacy skills through Connect Kākou. ‘Digital Aloha Month’ aims to promote safe, responsible Internet use as state looks to expand The program offers free one-on-one sessions at…
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DOH: Mumps case confirmed on Hawaii Island
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A case of mumps has been confirmed in an individual on Hawaii Island, according to the Hawaii Department of Health. The DOH said the individual attended an event at Harold H. Higashihara Park in Kailua-Kona on Thursday, Sept. 25, between 4:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. Officials added that the case is community-acquired…