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Calgary energy company breaks Canada’s IPO dry spell — and gets some investor love
A Calgary-based energy firm made a splash in the Canadian stock market on Thursday, as its shares surged on the first day of trading amid a long-standing dry spell of new public companies. Read More
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Big changes coming for Kakaʻako’s Servco Toyota customers in 2026
KAKA’AKO, Hawai’i (KHON2) — If you get your car serviced at Servco Toyota Kakaʻako, you’ll have just a few months left before all operations move to a new location. Starting Jan. 1, 2026, operations will transition to Servco Toyota Honolulu Service Pūkōloa at 2841 Pukoloa St in Mapunapuna. Customers who have an appointment from now…
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Braid: Big talk, bold promises from candidates who won’t tackle the real problem — city hall itself
Nobody running for mayor will end city hall’s long reign of chatter over action. That much was clear after Wednesday’s debate. Read More
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How mayoral candidates say they’ll address city hall transparency
Calgary’s five main contenders for mayor agree on the need for a change in the culture and communication at city hall. Read More
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Two of former HPD Chief Logan’s legal claims against Blangiardi dismissed
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Multiple claims against Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi were dismissed in former Honolulu Police Department Chief Joe Logan’s lawsuit against the mayor and the city. Logan’s lawsuit brings three charges against the City and County of Honolulu, Blangiardi in his official role as mayor and Blangiardi as an individual. The lawsuit was first…
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Day camps, athletic classes and ordinary Calgarians stepping up to help kids amid teachers’ strike
As the first week of the Alberta teachers’ strike gets underway, Calgary community groups, clinics and some individuals have stepped up to offer support and distraction to students sitting at home, unsure of what to do with the days ahead. Read More
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Food program for youth running at Lethbridge, Coaldale and Taber libraries during teachers’ strike
Amid concern about some kids getting enough to eat during the teachers’ strike, a southern Alberta charity is supplying public libraries in Lethbridge, Taber and Coaldale with food. Read More
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Crucial chapters of city’s past preserved with restoration of Calgary’s Chinese cemetery
A crumbling but vital source of remembrance and a link to Calgary’s past on a hill overlooking the city’s downtown has been shored up. Read More
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Discover local favorites at Aloha Stadium’s new swap meet location
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The new Aloha Stadium Swap Meet location is opening Wednesday, Oct. 15, with new family-friendly features, amenities and more. The stadium announced through social media that the new location brings the same aloha, and provided a guide to swap meet’s new look. This refreshed and revived location brings all your favorite vendors…
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Kapiʻolani Medical Center employees announce strike
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Hawaiʻi Teamsters and Allied Workers, Local 996, announced their represented employees at Kapiʻolani Medical Center will be on strike on Oct. 17 if a contract is not reached. Workers will be on strike beginning at 7 a.m. at Kapiʻolani Medical Center for Women and Children. The union represents workers such as…