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Chorney-Booth: Curtis Creek offers unique Japanese dishes with a side of fly fishing culture
Japanese restaurants in Calgary tend to have very Japanese monikers. Names like Ryuko, Shokunin and Satsuki proudly broadcast the techniques and flavours lurking inside each of those restaurants. “Curtis Creek,” though? It doesn’t exactly sound like a conventional Japanese restaurant, but this little spot in the Beltline is serving up some of the most traditional…
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Opinion: Forever Canadian petition shows us politics can be positive
We’re in the home stretch. Read More
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Opinion: It’s time to start treating public health care as a nation-building project
What makes Canada, Canada? The question is being asked more regularly as talk of a “51st state” and other threats to our sovereignty repeatedly come up. Read More
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Parker: Calgary father and son bringing taste of Asia to IBU restaurant
Having a passion for food can provide exciting opportunities for travel, and Jeff Matthews has certainly enjoyed a career in cooking that took him away from the city for more than 30 years. But he is back, and with son Joel he is busy preparing for the opening of their new restaurant — IBU. Read…
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Varcoe: Calgary economic growth set to lead country next year, even as ‘red-hot’ population growth cools
Calgary is set to reclaim the title of having the fastest-growing economy among Canada’s large cities next year, but will also begin to see — and feel — the effect of fewer people moving in. Read More
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‘An impressive young man’: Meet Flames first-round pick Cole Reschny
In the town of Wainwright, Alta., located 50-some kilometres from the Saskatchewan border, Adam Huxley runs summer training sessions that have been frequented by a couple of established NHLers. Read More
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Three takeaways as Devin Cooley shines but Flames drop fourth straight in loss to Mammoth
Devin Cooley answered the call. Read More
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Honolulu police looking into using AI in body worn cameras
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Honolulu Police Department is looking into using artificial intelligence in their body-worn cameras to help transcribe and write their reports. Interim chief Rade Vanic broached the topic in a Police Commission meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 15, and said the technology would greatly cut down on the time officers spend typing out…
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Pumpkin Harvest ready for Halloween season
HONOLULU (KHON2) — With Halloween right around the corner, it could be time to bring out the carving knives and jack-o-lantern lights, and pick out some pumpkins, and it seems like there will be lots to choose from. Pumpkin patches island-wide are ready for the Fall rush, and say that this year’s harvest has been…
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Hawaiʻi Kaiser nurses strike update: Day 2
HONOLULU (KHON2) — As Kaiser Permanente nurses entered the second day of their historic strike, leaders in Hawai‘i reflected on the importance of care and community during a time of strain. Mae Lynne Swoboda, MPH, manager of the Center for Healthy Living at Kaiser Permanente Hawai‘i, said that while the picket lines continue, staff remain…