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March 31, 2007
March 29, 2007
Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach pauses before speaking to the media after his address to the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce at the Crowne Plaza Hotel Thursday. Ryan Jackson / Edmonton Sun March 28, 2007
John Ellens with the Edmonton Police Service says you should shred everything you throw away that may put you at risk for identity theft. Ellens put on a press conference at EPS headquarters downtown Wednesday to inform the public about the risks of identity theft. Edmonton Sun / Ryan Jackson
Greg Eberhart is seen through the glasses of Lynn Otteson, both with the Alberta College of Pharmacists, as they speak to Edmonton Sun reporters Wednesday about upcoming legislation that will allow pharmacists to prescribe schedule 1 drugs and blood products. The change will take effect on April 1, 2007. Edmonton Sun / Ryan Jackson March 27, 2007
It's still sweater weather -- Left to right. Buddy, a six-year-old Pomeranian/Sheltie, Griffen, an 11-year-old Boston Terrier/Yorkie, and Jack, a three-year-old Black Pomeranian kept in line with their owner Cynthia Christensen while out for a walk down 84 St. near 95 Ave. Tuesday morning. Edmonton Sun / Ryan Jackson
Roy Flaman with Flaman (no relation) from Devon, AB gets a Sovema tandem rake polished up for the Alberta Farm and Ranch Show running at Northlands Agricom March 28th to 31st. Edmonton Sun / Ryan Jackson March 24, 2007
March 23, 2007
March 22, 2007
Solange Schau, 19, enjoys the warm afternoon sun atop a ramp in front of the Hotel MacDonald Thursday near Jasper and 101 St. Edmonton Sun / Ryan Jackson
Karen Allred, supervisor of the SPECT/CT poses with the Royal Alexandra Hospital's newest medical imaging machine. Edmonton Sun / Ryan Jackson
Hazmat crew tests a chemical spill at a semi truck rollover near 137 Ave. and Manning Dr. Northbound Thursday. Edmonton Sun / Ryan Jackson March 21, 2007
Rev. Brian Kiely, Minister at Unitarian Church of Edmonton. Edmonton Sun / Ryan Jackson March 20, 2007
NHL veteran Chris Nilan is has a laser light introduction at the start of the Old Timers Hockey Challenge at Rexall Place. Edmonton Sun / Ryan Jackson
Left to right. Michelle Clock, 22, Jaclyn Ellert, 15, Lauren Pilder, 16, and Julie Shawchuck, 16 keep themselves warm under the Canadian flag before going on the ice for the beginning of the Old Timers Hockey Challenge at Rexall Place last night. Edmonton Sun / Ryan Jackson
Eight season Edmonton Eskimos veteran and two time Grey Cup winner Ed Hervey tearfully announced his retirement as a player Tuesday March 20, 2007 during a press conference in the Eskimos' locker room. Eskimos Head Coach and Director of Football Operations Danny Maciocia announced that Hervey has accepted a position as the Eskimos West Coast (U.S.) scout and community relations assistant. Ryan Jackson / Edmonton Sun March 19, 2007
Hooray for me! I've been nominated for two NATIONAL pictures of the year! For more info go to www.npac.ca and/or Download the PDF I'll find out how I actually place for my Feature and Illustration nominations at the awards gala in Vancouver at the end of April. March 18, 2007
Happy Birthday Chris!
March 15, 2007
Dustin Jackson with O'Leary Alumni high school tries to put it in the net despite (left to right) Travis Tanaka (#21), Stephen Wilkinson (#8), and Oierce Anderson (#9) with Central Memorial high school getting in his way during the 4A Hoop Classic Thursday at Jasper Place High School 8950 - 163 St. Edmonton Sun / Ryan Jackson
March 14, 2007
Can you tell the difference? Dave Hut with the ecomomic crimes section of the Edmonton police service shows a real and a counterfeit bill under a black light during a press conference held at police headquarters downtown Wednesday morning. Last year over 5,000 fake notes totaling $130,000 were found in Edmonton. Edmonton Sun / Ryan Jackson
Dave Hardman, strike chair and teacher for 26 years speaks with a concerned parent Wednesday in the Parkland Parkland Teachers' Local 10 strike centre located at 4401 28 St. Stony Plain. The strike centre receives hundreds of calls a day as the strike is now in its third week. After one phone conversation with a parent Hardman said "You know it's getting bad when they are crying on the phone." Edmonton Sun / Ryan Jackson March 12, 2007
Grade 12 McNally highschool wrestler Marielle TerHart, 17, flips over grade 10 student Ashley Gazley, 16, during practice in their school's gym located at 8440 - 105 Ave. TerHart was named outstanding wrestler at zones and will be heading on to the provincial round next week. Edmonton Sun / Ryan Jackson
Despite his new booties to keep him dry, Eddie, a 10-year-old lhasa apso, doesn't look happy as he approaches a puddle of water from the recent warm weather melting as he makes his way down 100 Ave. near 103 St. early Monday morning with his owner Christine Lamb. Edmonton Sun / Ryan Jackson March 11, 2007
University of Saskatchewan Huskies' (left to right) Evan Schafer, goalie Jeff Harvey (#31), Derek Endicott (#18), Brent Twordik (#12) and Keegan McAvoy (#9) celebrate their 4-3 win over University of Alberta Golden Bears' last night in game three of the Canada West Finals at Claire Drake Arena Sunday March 11, 2007. Edmonton Sun / Ryan Jackson
Alberta Golden Bears' Cody Wasik (#11) and University of Saskatchewan Huskies' Brent Twordik (#12) fall over each other trying to get at the puck during game three of the Canada West Finals at Claire Drake Arena. Huskies won 4-3. Edmonton Sun / Ryan Jackson March 6, 2007
78-year-old Tom Oliver gets splashed by 59-year-old Jessie Emmons at Hardisty Pool, 10535 - 65 St. early Tuesday morning. Oliver has been visiting the pool for over 30 years. Staff says the pool sees on average over 150 patrons go through the pool every day before 8:00AM. Edmonton Sun / Ryan Jackson March 5, 2007
Peacha Atkinson, mother of slain 13-year-old Nina Courtepatte wipes a tear at a rally held in front of the downtown Law Court Monday morning. The rally called for tougher laws against violent young criminals. Along with Atkinson, the parents of Josh Hunt, a 16-year-old who was stabbed at a party in 2005, and Shane Rolston, who was also killed at a house party in 2005, were there to show their support. The families have already collected over 40,000 signatures and will be presenting them to Ottawa to get the law changed. Edmonton Sun / Ryan Jackson March 3, 2007
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