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Hawaii airports unaffected so far, but safety and morale concerns grow amid shutdown
HONOLULU (KHON2) — As the federal government shutdown stretches on, travelers in Hawaii are wondering when the impacts will reach our airports. So far, the state Department of Transportation says operations remain stable. But there’s growing concern about how long that can last. Mokulele Air could be hit due to government shutdown cutting off residents…
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USPS is searching for holiday workers
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Looking for a new job? The U.S. Postal Service can help. USPS announced that they are searching to fill nearly 80 temporary holiday positions in post offices around Hawaii. There are openings for clerk assistants, whose duties include sorting and distributing mail and packages within a post office, and carrier assistants, whose…
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Horror fans can enjoy chilling challenges at ‘Trial of Fears’
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Trial of Fears 2025 will be operating throughout October at the Ward Center, at the same location where Buca di Beppo used to be. Visitors who are feeling brave enough to try and conquer the horror maze will be welcomed into the cannibal restaurant, complete with chilling challenges and fun frights.…
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Bahamian dignitaries in Calgary to promote Caribbean nation as warm-weather destination
High-ranking officials from Bahamas’ federal government are in Calgary this week to promote the Caribbean nation’s tourism sector and tout its growing partnership with WestJet, which is launching a new non-stop flight to the country’s capital city this winter. Read More
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Calgary Police Service celebrates three decades of HAWCS and Const. Rick Sonnenberg’s legacy
The Calgary Police Service commemorated the 30th anniversary of HAWCS — the Helicopter Air Watch for Community Service — and the legacy of fallen officer Const. Rick Sonnenberg on Wednesday. Read More
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Dozens of WestJet pilots to lose jobs under new age cap policy; union files grievance
Dozens of WestJet pilots over the age of 65 are set to lose their jobs next month under a new age-restricted flying policy introduced by the airline earlier this year. Read More
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RBC’s CEO — a Swiftie — says Canada should shake off fears of big energy projects
Royal Bank of Canada’s CEO — a self-described Swiftie — says Canada is too afraid of taking risks on massive projects and hopes the country can Shake it Off to get them built. Read More
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Mayor Blangiardi proclaims Fire Prevention Week in Honolulu
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi officially proclaimed Oct. 5 through Oct. 11 “Fire Prevention Week” throughout the county, with this year’s campaign looking to educate on lithium-ion battery safety. The “Charge into Fire Safety: Lithium-Ion Batteries in your home” campaign encourages the public to buy, charge and recycle their batteries safely. Mishandled batteries…
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Canada Wealth Services founder charged with embezzling millions
The president of a foreign exchange company has been charged with embezzling millions in money laundering and fraud-related offences. Read More
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RCMP officers in fatal shooting spared charges amid finding they likely acted improperly
While an investigation concluded RCMP officers might have acted improperly in fatally shooting a man in Strathmore on Christmas Day, 2022, Crown prosecutors have elected not to charge them. Read More