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Each balloon represents a person who lost their life to drug use in the first six months of 2020, though final numbers for the year are currently not known. Sometimes we hear a number we re just trying to show how big that number is, said Rebecca Rummery with Overdose Awareness Manitoba. What we re here to do is just bring awareness and to show all these kids faces that we have lost, and to really humanize the issue of overdose and know that they are somebody s someone.
Rebecca Rummery co-founded Overdose Awareness Manitoba after losing her boyfriend to an overdose in 2018.(Travis Golby/CBC)
MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: February 3, 2021 Bill Anderson with his son Daren. (Photo by Terry Olmsted) Bill Anderson with his signature gigantic lens. (Photo by Alan Mearns)
Bill Anderson, 70, passed away on Tuesday after a long battle with cancer. Bill was well known in Edmonds for his knowledge and fabulous photos of the Edmonds Marsh and its wildlife. His almost weekly photographs in
My Edmonds News brought to life the diverse wildlife of the Edmonds Marsh (usually hidden to the naked eye). His generous contribution of wildlife photographs to a variety of venues to help educate the public was recognized by the City of Edmonds, with the mayor proclaiming Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2019 as Bill Anderson Day in Edmonds.
Darwin council spends $25,000 to rescue controversial tree it wanted to chop
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Council arborist Melodee Brencher with the tree she worked on for a year.
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People protested and chained themselves to a scraggly tree on a roundabout when the City of Darwin wanted to tear it down and install traffic lights.
Key points:
City of Darwin has spent $25,000 and 12 months rescuing a South American rain tree it wanted to chop
The tree is on a controversial city roundabout which has been deemed a black spot
The 40-year-old tree is expected to live for another 25 to 50 years and is worth an estimated $400,000 to the community
Edmonds Police Blotter: Jan. 5-26, 2021 Posted: January 31, 2021
Jan. 5
1000 block Puget Drive: A resident reported concerns with their neighbor cutting down trees near a creek.
100 block West Dayton Street: A business employee located mail and a bag containing possible narcotics in a parking lot.
9300 block 244th Street Southwest: A vehicle was prowled, but there was no sign of forced entry or items known to be missing.
22200 block Highway 99: A third party reported a possible robbery, but no victims or incident were confirmed at the time.
600 5th Avenue South: Credit cards were found on the side of business and turned in for safekeeping.