Edmonton’s September 29 Headlines

fall treeMan, the wind has really kicked our ass this year. I’d have said this summer, but that’s been dead for a few days now.

I’m sure some of the branches and limbs were weakened by earlier, stronger, wind storms, but I had to skirt one big piece of tree blocking the sidewalk yesterday. I think I’ll put up a few “wind” shots later today. Let me know if you’ve got any, or there’s anywhere to check for some cool ones.

As I mentioned in a letter yesterday, I’m interested in any fall pictures/video/images you might be collecting. Next to all this writing you should be seeing one such photo from our friend Edward Monton.

Now…on with the show.

from the Edmonton Journal:

Pedestrians at fault in 59 per cent of injury accidents: EPs (I think that’s supposed to be EPS, as in the police service. Also, October and November are the big-time pedestrian crash months.

Katz group fires back some answers to ‘snide’ arena questions

NDP will consult Albertans on health care

Real-time link with doctors saving lives

Soccer team saved his life

from the Edmonton Sun:

Cops issue warning about released violent offender

Police seek tips in slaying

Ghost hunter zeroes in on former Saxony (Hey, Hallowe’en is coming…)

from Metro Edmonton:

ETS draws up Intergraph to monitor delays, crime (Alas, you would have to call 311 for information, and didn’t we just hear that it sucked?)

from 630CHED/iNews880:

Edmonton braces for cuts as Stelmach ignores Wildrose rumors (It’s actually two stories.)

from CBC Edmonton:

Edmonton police officers disciplined over porn e-mail (How can you not read this story, with a headline like that?)

from CTV Edmonton:

Concern over H1N1 prompts changes to Catholic mass

Officers’ use of taser excessive: plaintiff (Just a pet peeve note here, Taser is a brand name so it should have a big T.)

That’s it. Right?

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