I recently went in for emergency surgery. Stayed in the hospital for 10 days to recover. On the last day, the doctor came in and said "you'll be discharged today". I packed my stuff and they rolled me out the exit. While waiting for the cab, I thought they have forgotten to give me the bill. I asked the nurse and she said, "there's no bill." It was the best cab ride home ever.
Doctors, nurses and staff at the Grey Nuns Hospital were short staffed but phenomenal, professional and compassionate. Emergency wait was more than 10h due to lack of staff.
RIP my fellow cyclist.
True that.
The camera is a bonus IMHO. So many close calls of drivers texting, on the phone, not paying attention or just having the blank stare that I would like to save and share.
Seriously curious on case outcome. OPP and the arresting officer should be embarassed for years to come. I see a lawsuit coming. The id10t so called neighbor should pay the legal costs.
I wouldn't install or touch anything from the CCP.
This is the third arrest within a month. It's too easy to get into Canada due the the relaxed federal immigration policies. It may be too late but we need to tighten up who we let into the country.
This is why Temu and the others are sending stuff for free.
Yep, we have all of the above. I still see bewildered drivers in the bike lanes every week.
Come to my city, Edmonton, Alberta. Vehicles regularly drive on dedicated bike lanes. Poor signage, barricades and dumb drivers.
With the budget cuts in CAF, I doubt we'll be getting new ones. I think this is our PM posturing to appease NATO. Just like the F-35, this is going to be a gong-show.
EPS training school motto, "shoot first, ask questions later."
David Parkins, Editorial Cartoons, Globe and Mail, July 12, 2024
Made in China.
I know that feeling. Mine was taken too. But I got it back after giving the guy a good beating.
I saw some guys downtown with power saws cutting bike locks.
My company is based is Quebec and has offices in UK. We adopt GDPR policies and apply them globally across the company.
The Downtown Farmers' Market is back downtown on 104th Street every Saturday from June 15 - October 12.
Location: 104 Street from Jasper Avenue to 102 Avenue. Please note all 104-street parking lots and parkades can be accessed via alleys.
Event Times: Saturdays, June 15 to October 12, 2024, 10am-3pm
Website: https://www.edmontondowntown.com/farmersmarket/
These auto-fill title can be misleading. I will pop this into the alt title. Thanks!
It's Bike Month in Edmonton and the city is encouraging more people to cycle around, offering financial incentives and education.
If I'm still alive by end of June, sure I'll visit some sites. YEG drivers have been trying to mow me down on my bike everyday.
Typical “Made in China” quality.
You mean rocket science? Or was it brain surgery? ;-)
Two local couples — Eric Warnke and Megan Karius, along with Rob Davy and Brittany Anderson — bought the Edmonton Queen Riverboat.
Wishing the new owners best of luck. Looking forward to finally going on a cruise.
Someone is playing Jumanji again.
And provide an environment to nurture their hate.
Police are looking for a driver who they say hit a man and then stopped nearby to check for vehicle damage before leaving the scene.
Know this person?
According to a report, after lowering the speed limit by 10 km/h, Edmonton saw 25.1 per cent fewer collisions and 31 per cent fewer injuries and fatalities throughout the city.
I find that I have more time to react to pedestrian's or avoid collisions when I'm doing 30-40 km/h in a playground, school or residential area. The only problem is most times drivers behind me are inpatient. They honk or try to overtake. Classic Edmonton drivers.
Footage exclusively obtained by the BBC shows people huddling together in the stranded cable car.
This is very scary and yet they have to do this in their daily commute to school.