Lucky, Irish, beer, Ireland, green, etc…
Well, all of that out of the way, how about I bore you to death with more fun facts about what exactly I do when I do the headlines.
Or you can just skip down to the headlines and start clicking links to the newsrooms of Edmonton. It’s the Internet and I can’t see what you’re doing.
Or can I?
So…I think I’ve mentioned before how I’ll come across links in my “Google Alerts,” the most important being the keywords “Edmonton” and “Alberta.” It sometimes lands me a Globe and Mail or National Post story I might not be looking for, but most of the time it’s Edmonton Journal stories.
They’re tricky over there at the Journal. Sometime, in the second-half of 2009, they started throwing the words Edmonton and Alberta into more and more of their online story headlines. Wouldn’t you know it, that’s what gets you caught in the Google nets. And then you end up in my e-mail. And then I link to you in the daily headlines. (More on the headlines of the Journal and the Sun from stats-king Mack.)
Interesting to note, I still look at the actual Journal website last – every day – after I’ve perused all these other fine newsrooms for their local and regional fare.
I’ll note that I tend not to include crime stories, especially if lacking context, since I defy you to pay attention to traditional media and not see crime story after crime story. Most of them minor crimes.
Still the Journal tends to have the most stories each day. I guess it does pay to have staff. Or at least use local search words when writing about Alberta. (And this link is from New York!)
It may alter how some headlines are written (and some places around these parts still loves puns, alliteration and punchy words) but if you’re going to keep casting your media net to the wide world you won’t end up in my Google Alerts. Or in that guy’s favourite aggregater. And that’s becoming part of the game.
Check the Journal’s online headlines against the actual paper and you’ll find they are taking advantage of the unlimited column inches on their website to have different headlines. I’m not saying that’s what other newsrooms should do to try and catch the online audience (because I’d like to steal their audience one day soon) but it would probably help.
Alberta royalty overhaul doesn’t go far enough: EnCana (Alberta in the headline! Don’t worry EnCana, all that gas will still be here when you want it.)
Hundreds give to new U of A chair
Complaints against Alberta doctors increased in 2009
Free dental care proves popular with those who can’t afford it (I saw somebody tweet that braces are the new tattoo.)
Irish rovers drawn to Alberta’s opportunities (See, the word Alberta. Also, this story isn’t about the singing group.)
Transit users lack washrooms (Although I think some people are creative, which would explain why Grandin station frequently smells like pee.)
Meals on wheels hungry for volunteers
Environmental grades vary for oilsands mining projects: report
Telus Corp. to invest $650 million in boosting its infrastructure in Alberta
Reserved parking spots at LRT stations (Google Alert note: I also search for “LRT” so I’ll likely see this one later today in my inbox.)
Last public school board meeting at Fulton Place tonight (Good, now the school board trustees can be done with the boring meetings and just close some schools already.)
Centralization of ambulance dispatch on hold (This government really doesn’t know which way its going with health care does it? Or with a lot of things…)
Albert to toughen anti-gang laws (At least they can stay on the same page when it comes to anti-gang stuff.)
Alberta snowmobile rules won’t change
By the way, I’ve always been partial to a nice pint of Kilkenny.
I have an old Poang chair from Ikea that the U of A can have for free if they want to come and pick it up. They could have just come to me instead of soliciting hundreds of people in order to buy a new one…
Plus, I’ll throw in a nice, small bookcase! For all the books at the U of A!
(HAR!)
You actually did make me laugh out loud. (Or LOL as the kids say when they’re standing on my lawn.)
Double laugh for Poang!
p.s. oh, how times have changed over the past couple of decades… when I was a kid, if you spent any time at all in front of a computer outside of school or work, you were considered a social outcast. ditto for wearing braces.