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Flower supply following the rain depleted, but remains strong
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Crops statewide were hurt by the recent rainfall, including flowers. “Of course, I cannot speak for all of them, but certain areas got really flooded bad, so some of those lei flower plants probably got heavy damage,” said Eric Tanouye, Green Point Nurseries and Hawaii Floriculture and Nursery Association president. “Lei flowers…
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Joyful Happy is looking for your love
Meet Happy — a boy who truly lives up to his name. He arrived at Maui Humane Society in November 2025 after being found in Makawao.
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Five beagles rescued from research laboratories released to fosters in Calgary
When the door to his crate opened, the first thing Nicole Miller could see was Joey’s big, droopy eyes as the beagle slowly crept out. Read More
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Financially preparing for disasters: Expert tips for recovery
HONOLULU (KHON2) — After consecutive Kona low storm systems hit the islands, residents were left without power for days and faced flood damage. Emergency preparedness has been at the forefront of recovery plans. “The last few storms that we’ve had to get through as a community has just been an incredibly harrowing and impactful experience,”…
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RCMP officer applied reasonable force when shooting at American who drove illegally into Canada: ASIRT
An RCMP officer’s decision to shoot at an American citizen who fled a border security screening and drove into Canada illegally in February of last year has been deemed a reasonable and appropriate use of force by the province’s serious incident response team. Read More
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Bowness residents criticize proposed development restrictions reflecting updated flood mapping
Proposed changes to the city’s land-use regulations to reflect updated flood risks would limit riverfront redevelopment and amount to “government overreach,” a coalition of Bowness homeowners argued Wednesday. Read More
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Lawyer says offender wants more jail time to continue rehabilitation
It’s never too late to atone for one’s crimes, a Calgary judge told a remorseful offender Wednesday, before accepting a joint Crown and defence recommendation to hand him a 3½-year prison sentence. Read More
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Family of missing Calgary senior pleads for tips as RCMP say search has gone cold
The family of a Calgary woman missing for more than a week is pleading for the public’s help as Alberta RCMP say the search has gone cold. Read More
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New oil pipeline to B.C. will take more than an MOU, says chief economist of Canada’s biggest bank
Supporters of Canada’s energy sector hoping for a new oil pipeline to the West Coast are going to need more than a deal between Alberta and Ottawa to get there, according to the chief economist of Canada’s biggest bank. Read More
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Local automotive industry and philanthropic giant Gerry Wood dies
Gerry Wood, a U.K. emigre who became synonymous in Calgary with auto retailing and giving back to the community, has died. Read More