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Why is football called ‘football’?
Sure, it involves feet. But so does almost every other sport, to some extent.
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Brookman: We need to follow path Fathers of Confederation set out for us
In the book, How The Fathers Made A Deal, author Christopher Moore describes how challenging it was to create the nation that we know and love as Canada. He talks about the demands of the French, how British Columbia wanted a railway, how the Maritimes were afraid that their interests would be ignored and how…
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Opinion: Delivering on Bill C-5 will negate any threat from Venezuela to Canada’s oil sector
Will the potential rehabilitation of Venezuela’s oil industry threaten output from Canada and the U.S.? Read More
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Sidewalk changes in the works for Honolulu area
Big changes are coming to the McCully-Moiliili area to enhance safety for pedestrians and roadway users, especially around school zones.
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Extortion town hall connects law enforcement with South Asian community
Calgary police held a town hall with members of the South Asian community on Thursday, addressing extortion-related calls that have shaken groups across the country with fear, as law enforcement agencies grapple with a series of cases that have not yet amounted to meaningful arrests. Read More
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Hawaii Softball wins season opener
The Hawaii Rainbow Wahine Softball team took on Seattle U on Thursday to open up their 2026 season under Panita Thanatharn. It was Taryn Irimata was the starting pitcher for Hawaii. In the 1st inning, Hawaii took a 2-0 lead after two hits in the frame. Jaimie McGaughey got it started with a single into…
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Makakilo neighborhood pushing again for emergency access road
Residents in Makakilo are making another push to build an access road in their neighborhood.
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‘If in doubt, don’t go out’: Huge surf has Ocean Safety on alert
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The last two days brought huge surf to Oahu’s North and West Shores with wave heights around 35 feet face value. Lifeguards kept busy with thousands of preventative actions and multiple rescues, including five at Waimea Bay on Feb. 4. Another warning-level-sized swell is approaching this weekend. “The last few days we’ve…
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Makiki Community Garden hit again as fencing plans remain unfinished
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Broken locks, empty soil and plants that took months to grow. “I had a big tub of green onions before they stole that. I had a chili pepper plant. I had rosemary over here. I had ceramic pots here, and they stole them,” said Debbie Kim, who has a small unit at…