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Canada’s housing market outlook gets a downgrade from TD
The past six months of weakness in Canada’s housing market have led to one of the nation’s big banks downgrading its forecast for the rest of the year. TD Economics released a revised housing market outlook at the end of March, updating its original predictions for 2026, which were released in December. Read More
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Housing affordability erodes in February in most Canadian markets
The cost of ownership has become more onerous in most major Canadian markets, a new study has found. Ratehub.ca published its monthly assessment of the cost of a mortgage for the average priced home in 13 major markets, finding costs rose in all but two municipalities. Read More
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Calgary entrepreneur promotes local businesses through new website
A new startup in Calgary aims to bring local businesses to the forefront with the creation of a one-stop online shop for mom and pop stores in the city. Read More
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Nelson: It’s far too easy to get an Alberta driver’s licence
If every picture tells a story, then this one’s a veritable masterpiece: an image of Calgary police ticketing a driver for installing curtains on a vehicle’s windows to shield the sun from his eyes. Read More
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Opinion: Bill 25 isn’t about neutrality; it’s about narrowing young minds
The Alberta government’s newly tabled Bill 25, An Act to Remove Politics and Ideology from Classrooms, arrives wrapped in the language of neutrality. Read More
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How Hawaii residents can track stream levels during next storm
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Officials are urging residents to stay informed as conditions can change quickly due to the next storm that is approaching the islands. There is a tool that the public can use to track stream levels in real time. Real-time stream data from an online USGS map tracks water levels at dozens of…
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New documentary ‘Making the Line’ offers rare look at Merrie Monarch journey
As the Merrie Monarch Festival gets underway in Hilo, one filmmaker is pulling back the curtain on what it truly takes to reach the stage.
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Gov. Green announces Presidential Disaster Declaration approval
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Governor Josh Green announced on Wednesday, April 8, that President Donald Trump has approved a Disaster Declaration for Hawaii. Green said in a statement: “I spoke with the Secretary of Homeland Security today, and he shared with me that the President has approved a Major Disaster Declaration for Hawaiʻi following the recent Kona Low…
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Heavy rain may hit the islands hardest on Friday
Occasionally heavy showers continue to move through the islands as of late Wednesday.
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Counties statewide prepare for another storm, just two and a half weeks from Kona low
It’s only been two and a half weeks since Hawaii was hit by a second Kona Low, and now another storm is here.