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Albertans most likely to face choice between groceries and heating their homes: report
More Albertans are cutting back on food and utility consumption to rein in expenses than any other province, a report from MNP shows. Read More
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Mayoral candidates mock Farkas’ dirty tricks accusations
“Desperate” opponents of mayoralty candidate Jeromy Farkas are engaging in “dirty tricks,” including fake polls and misleading letters to his supporters, says his campaign. Read More
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Mayor Blangiardi optimistic as Skyline’s second phase nears
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The second phase of Honolulu’s Skyline rail system is set to open next week, taking riders from Aloha Stadium to the Kalihi Transit Center on Middle Street. It will add four additional stops to the Skyline route, including Daniel K. Inouye International Airport and Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. “This is 5.2 miles…
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Hawaiʻi sees 187% rise in family homelessness
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Hawaiʻi has seen one of the biggest jumps in homelessness in the entire United States. Between 2023 and 2024 the state recorded an increase of 5,414 people experiencing homelessness. That was an 87% rise. Only New York had a larger increase in total numbers. Much of that change came from people counted…
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Major roads to see construction in coming days
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Road work on some of the city’s busiest streets will be occurring in the coming days, with the City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Design and Construction doing work from Oct. 6 to Oct. 24. The department will be installing vehicle loop detectors, striping and pavement markers at the intersection of…
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Flames will open season with two rookies, but without two key veterans
There are two teenagers on the Calgary Flames’ opening roster, although it’s possible only one will be in the lineup for Wednesday’s curtain-raiser against the arch-rival Edmonton Oilers. Read More
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Calgary Stampede’s 2026 poster unveiled, depicts local grass dancing champion
The Calgary Stampede revealed its 2026 poster on Monday, featuring champion grass dancer Tyrone Sitting Eagle of Siksika Nation in an acrylic painting by AUArts student Dayna Loepp. Read More
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Where, how many Hawaiʻi keiki experience food insecurity
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Food insecurity in Hawaiʻi reflects one of the highest costs of living in the United States. And local families across the islands face food prices that remain well above the national average. A new report from Feeding America’s “Map the Meal Gap 2024” analysis shows how this reality shapes hunger for keiki…
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Food2Go: Brunch Spot Waikīkī serves up locally grown, organic favorites
HONOLULU (KHON2) — It’s time for Food2Go, and today we’re featuring the Brunch Spot Waikīkī. It’s a cute place to brunch and enjoy organic, locally-grown ingredients. COO Dawit Kim tells us they’ve been running Sushi Spot Waikīkī for a few years, and they noticed mornings were wide open. So why not bring something new to…
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Kupuna Caregivers: Estimated 5,000 kids in Hawaii are considered ‘youth caregivers’
HONOLULU (KHON2) — There’s a group of caregivers who are less talked about and often overlooked: “youth caregivers.” A youth caregiver is anyone who is a primary caregiver for a family member and is under the age of 21. Some of them are as young as seven years old. There’s an estimated 5,000 youth caregivers…