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Six Calgary restaurants named in Canada’s 100 Best list
Canada’s Best 2026 list of the country’s top 100 restaurants has been released and Calgary appeared six times, featuring some of the city’s best dining experiences. Read More
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Opinion: Answering the world’s call for energy
Last week in Calgary, federal Energy and Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson said something that everyone in the industry believes — that “energy is the heart of the Canadian economy.” Read More
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Cartoon break: Editorial cartoons from the past week (April 6, 2026)
Monday morning? We’ve got your weekly round-up of recent editorial cartoons right here to start your day. Read More
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Preview: Mamma Mia! keeps us dancing for 27 years
The musical Mamma Mia! is an entertainment phenomenon. Read More
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Ghost Tapping scam brings contactless virtual theft, how to prevent
HONOLULU (KHON2) — These days, making a payment can be easier than ever with contactless and even cardless transactions, but in some cases, so can scamming. “Ghost tapping is kind of like the digital version of someone bumping your wallet, except for instead of them stealing your card, they’re kind of taking advantage of this…
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Hawaii Foodbank provides free meals for children this summer
The Hawaii Foodbank is offering free meals to kids throughout the summer months through programs such as SUN Meals and Kaukau 4 Keiki, providing meal sites and weekly meal boxes for parents to pick up.
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Two dead after crash in North Hilo
HILO, Hawaii (KHON2) — Big Island police said two people are dead after a crash on Saddle Road in North Hilo. Police said it happened on May 5, around noon, near mile marker 26. The road was closed for several hours while police investigated. We will update once more information is released.
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Bell: Carney-Smith showdown in Ottawa but Smith knows nothing about it
It’s like one of the old Hardy Boys books. The Mystery of The Carney-Smith Showdown. Read More
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State moves to shield Native Hawaiian programs from federal cuts
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The push for the measure comes as concerns grow over proposed federal cuts of about $100 million targeting Native Hawaiian programs. “We’re talking about Hawaiian immersion schools, we’re talking about rural healthcare, and about funding for home construction for the Department of Hawaiian Homelands. So it’s a big number. It’s basically everything…
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PHOTOS: Community, local vendor turnout for annual food drive
Local vendors gathered at the Hawaiʻi State Capital to aid the 4th Annual Food Drive Fest on May 5.