End of August Headlines

mario, parachute, edmonton, bohemia

Summer is over.

Deal with it.

I can’t deal with it.

from the Edmonton Journal:

Two Edmonton firms charged with asbestos violations

Skateboard park underway to serve Fulton Ravine area

Albertans retain their appetite for eating out (Mostly, I eat waffles.)

From the Calgary Herald: Alberta rejects therapy to quit smoking

from the Edmonton Sun:

Edmonton neighbourhood renewals done by 2025: City

Council guns plan for airport vote questions (I thought we’d make it a day without anything on the City Centre Airport.)

New technology, new schools

from the Globe and Mail:

Wildrose cries foul after Alberta clerk censures party for press releases (Even the Liberals think the rule books are being broken out more for the Wildrose.)

Edmonton school board sues gas firm over 2008 fire

from 630CHED/iNews880:

Gov’t still not convinced after river study (You and your “science.” Over at the Journal, Graham Thomson has a few things to say about water monitoring in Alberta.)

from CBC Edmonton:

4th candidate enters Mayoral race (Another mayoral candidate says we “deserve great.”)

Not boycotting oilsands, 3 U.S. firms say

And it appears everyone has a story on the arctic cruise ship passengers who came through our city after the ship hit a rock, way up north.

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