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Town of Coaldale, AUPE employees to restart talks after labour relations board ruling
The Town of Coaldale and employees locked out for more than seven weeks are restarting talks following an Alberta Labour Relations Board decision forcing the southern Alberta municipality to return to the negotiating table. Read More
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‘Reputational challenges’: New poll shows public support for Smith, UCP has dipped amid teachers’ strike
The provincial government’s response to a teachers’ strike has appeared to sour some Albertans’ opinions of Premier Danielle Smith and her United Conservative Party, a new survey from Leger suggests. Read More
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$10K/day fines: Navigating Oʻahu’s short term rental landscape
HONOLULU (KHON2) — In Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, short term vacation rentals (STR) have become one of the most debated topics on Oʻahu. These STRs are lodgings rented for fewer than 30 consecutive days, typically to people visiting the island. Honolulu City officials said the goal of restricting STRs is to protect housing for local families while…
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Chaminade University helping all families with the financial aid process for higher education
HONOLULU (KHON2) – A college education is a big investment in a student’s future, and cost is a major deciding factor on where to go. You may need financial aid, but that could sometimes be hard to understand. So, Chaminade University is making sure you navigate the right tools for a brighter future. Workshops will…
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Hawaiʻi among coalition of 26 states defending SNAP benefits in lawsuit
HONOLULU (KHON2) — On Oct. 28, a coalition of 23 attorneys general, including Attorney General Anne Lopez of Hawaiʻi, and three governors filed a lawsuit for the “unlawful suspension” of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. “The unlawful suspension of SNAP benefits jeopardizes food security for thousands of Hawaiʻi residents who rely on this lifeline every…
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Three hospitalized after critical Nānākuli crash
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A critical motor vehicle crash on Farrington Highway in Nānākuli left three people hospitalized in the early morning hours of Oct. 28, Honolulu Emergency Medical Services said. Multiple vehicles were involved in the collision, as well as at least one pedestrian, EMS said. A 19-year-old woman was taken to the hospital in…
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Man, 31, in critical condition after Kailua moped crash
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A 31-year-old man is in the hospital in critical condition following an early morning moped crash in Kailua, the Honolulu Police Department said. The crash occurred on Keolu Drive at approximately 12:35 a.m. when the man driving a moped lost control and hit the curb, police said. He was thrown off the…
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Breakenridge: Municipal party politics needs a rethink
It was a substantial change to municipal politics — at least in Calgary and Edmonton — but in the end, voters in both cities were largely unimpressed. Read More
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The Movement: When does Trump 2028 become a serious push?
Is there a point at which Republicans and the broader conservative movement take President Trump’s third-term push seriously and start trying to make it happen? His former adviser Steve Bannon told The Economist that there is “a plan” to make Trump president again despite the limitations of the 22nd Amendment. “There’s many different alternatives,” he said, declining to reveal any of…