Subscribe to unlock exclusive articles by David Staples, Keith Gerein and others, Oilers news from Cult of Hockey, Ask EJ Anything features, the Noon News Roundup and Under the Dome newsletters. With unlimited online access to Edmonton Journal and 15 news sites, subscribers can stay informed on local news and events from various sources. The Edmonton Journal ePaper provides an electronic replica of the print edition that can be viewed on any device and allows for easy sharing and commenting. Subscribers also have access to daily puzzles, including the New York Times Crossword, for added entertainment.
By subscribing, readers are supporting local journalism and ensuring that important news and information continue to be shared with the community. Subscribers not only gain access to exclusive content but also contribute to the sustainability of quality journalism in Edmonton. With a subscription, readers can enjoy in-depth articles on a variety of topics from trusted journalists and news sources. Subscribers also have the opportunity to engage in discussions and share their thoughts in the comments section, connecting with other readers and contributing to the conversation.
Registering or signing in unlocks even more articles from across Canada, allowing subscribers to access a wider range of news and information with just one account. Subscribers can stay up to date on national and international news, as well as local events and developments. By registering, readers can also receive email updates from their favourite authors, ensuring they never miss out on new content or updates from their preferred journalists. With additional articles per month, subscribers can dive deeper into the stories and issues that matter most to them.
Subscribers can enjoy the convenience of having all their news sources in one place, with access to a variety of articles and features from the Edmonton Journal and other news sites. The convenience of online access allows subscribers to stay informed on the go, with the ability to read articles on any device. The Edmonton Journal ePaper offers a digital replica of the print edition, with all the same content and layout as the physical newspaper, making it easy to navigate and share with others. Subscribers can also participate in discussions and engage with the community through comments and sharing their thoughts on articles.
In addition to exclusive articles and access to multiple news sites, subscribers can support the important work of journalists and news organizations by subscribing to local journalism. By becoming a subscriber, readers help ensure that quality journalism continues to thrive and provide valuable information to the community. Subscribers not only gain access to in-depth reporting and analysis but also contribute to the ongoing conversation and dialogue around important issues. With daily puzzles and other features, subscribers can enjoy a range of content while staying informed and connected with their community through the Edmonton Journal and other news sources.
Join Our Newsletter
Get the latest crime news and updates directly to your inbox.
22 Comments
Do you think the police are doing enough to prevent these crimes?
The police are trying their best, but lets face it, theres only so much they can do. Its up to all of us to be vigilant and proactive in preventing crimes. We cant rely solely on law enforcement to keep us safe.
Is it just me or does anyone else think smoke shops attract troublemakers?
Its not the smoke shops that attract troublemakers; its the people who choose to cause trouble wherever they go. Dont blame the business, blame the individuals. Lets not generalize based on a few bad apples.
Do you think the robbers were after more than just cash? 🤔
Do you think the police are doing enough to prevent these robberies?
Do you think the police could have prevented the robbery? Lets discuss!
No, the police cant prevent every crime. Its unrealistic to expect them to be everywhere at all times. Lets focus on supporting law enforcement and working together to create safer communities, rather than pointing fingers when something goes wrong.
I think the police should focus on preventing crimes, not just reacting to them.
Preventing crimes is ideal, but lets not overlook the importance of reacting to them swiftly. Both aspects are crucial for maintaining law and order. Its a balanced approach that ensures a safer community. Lets not pit prevention against reaction, but rather prioritize both.
Do you think the police are doing enough to prevent these robberies?
The police are clearly failing to prevent these robberies. Its time for them to step up their efforts and actually protect the community. People deserve to feel safe in their own neighborhoods. Actions speak louder than words – its time for the police to start taking real action.
Do we really need police for a robbery at a smoke shop? Priorities, people!
Yes, we need police for all crimes, regardless of the location or severity. Robberies can escalate quickly and put lives at risk. Lets prioritize safety for all, no matter the circumstances.
I think the smoke shop shouldve had better security measures in place.
Why cant the police catch these robbers faster? Its frustrating for the community.
Do you think more security measures are needed in Edmonton to prevent robberies? 🤔
No, I believe we need to focus on addressing the root causes of crime rather than just adding more security measures. Investing in community programs and support services could be more effective in preventing robberies in Edmonton.
Do you think more community policing could prevent such incidents in the future?
Do you think the police response was efficient enough in this case?
The police response was a joke. They were slow, unprepared, and ineffective. Its frustrating to see taxpayers money wasted on incompetence. We deserve better protection and accountability. Time for a serious overhaul of law enforcement procedures.
Should the community organize self-defense classes to combat rising crime rates?