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ETS ramps up service for K-Days – details

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Edmonton downtown buildings with ETS logo
July 17, 2019
From July 19 – 28, ETS is increasing service to better accommodate those travelling to and from K-Days. Construction projects will be suspended on the Capital Line LRT to allow for regular frequency, additional service to the parade on July 19 and special service to Northlands.
On July 19, several ETS bus routes will detour to accommodate the K-Days Parade starting at 6 a.m. until the parade clears. Transit service to the parade is available via LRT and bus routes 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 15, 16, 52, 70, 81, 100, 111, 112, 120, 134, 140, 151, 308 and 309. Extra service will be provided on bus routes 1, 5, 8 and 9 until 9 a.m.
During K-Days, TLC for LRT work on the 66th Street Tunnel will be suspended to allow Capital Line LRT service to return to regular weekday frequency (5/10-minute between 5 a.m. and 7 p.m.) Following K-Days, Capital Line and Metro Line trains will resume 12-minute frequency (5 a.m. until 7 p.m. on weekdays) and 15-minute frequency (weekends and after 7 p.m. on weekdays) until August 30. Frequency between Century Park and Churchill will be every six minutes during peak hours.
Bus routes 2, 5, 8, 10, 99, 125, 141, 142 and 143 service the Northlands area throughout K-Days. Route 8 will operate every 8 minutes between Kingsway and Abbottsfield from noon to 7 p.m. and every 15 minutes from 7 p.m. until 12:30 a.m. Routes 577 from Stadium and 591 from Capilano will run throughout K-Days (every 15 minutes until 1 a.m.) starting at noon and 11:30 a.m. respectively.
Throughout K-Days, ETS customers can take advantage of the new ETS Summer Family Day Pass and enjoy unlimited daily transit for families up to five people (maximum two adults 18+) for $9.75. Children 12 and under ride free when accompanied by a fare-paying adult.
Transit riders are encouraged to plan their trips in advance, double check their route schedules and use real-time tools. For more information about the detours, visit takeETS.com/news.

 

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Facebook / Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg on the Joe Rogan Experience

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Earlier this week Mark Zuckerberg rocked the world of information with the news that Facebook, Instagram, and his other Meta properties would no longer use third party fact checking groups to censor information.  As the week wraps up, Zuckerberg sits down for an extended conversation with Joe Rogan.  For anyone interested in the world of information, this is a must see / listen.

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Mark Zuckerberg is the chief executive of Meta Platforms Inc., the company behind Facebook, Instagram, Threads, WhatsApp, Meta Quest, Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, Orion augmented reality glasses, and other digital platforms, devices, and services.

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‘Embarrassingly Wrong’: Corporate Media’s Talking Heads Confess Their Biggest Blunders Of 2024

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From the Daily Caller News Foundation

By Owen Klinsky

From MSNBC host Rachel Maddow to businessman and television personality Mark Cuban, a slew of media leaders divulged what they got wrong this past year in a Semafor article published Monday.

Media missteps included NBC News President Rebecca Blumenstein underestimating the impact of inflation on politics, Fox News anchor Dana Perino incorrectly predicting Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce would get engaged and CNBC financial journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin not putting “DOGE and the pairing of Elon [Musk] and Vivek [Ramaswamy]” on his 2024 Bingo card, according to the piece. Despite the variety of answers, one topic — Joe Biden’s lack of mental acuity —  seemed to sit at the top of the list for many respondents.

“Like many others, I was completely, utterly, totally, embarrassingly wrong about [President Joe] Biden’s lack of mental competence,” progressive British-American broadcaster Mehdi Hasan told Semafor.

 

 

Biden dropped out of the 2024 presidential election in July following a disastrous June debate performance in which he appeared to lose his train of thought several times and stated he “beat Medicare.” Prior to the decision to exit the race, the White House made various efforts to mask the effects of his age, with the president wearing sneakers rather than dress shoes and taking shorter steps up Air Force One.

The White House actively denied claims Biden’s mental health was declining, with White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre characterizing a video of the President wandering away from world leaders at the G7 Summit as a “cheap fake” and claiming it was orchestrated by Republicans. Much of the corporate media supported the White House’s effort, with panelists on MSNBC’s Morning Joe describing a June article from The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) that detailed the president’s declining mental health as “outrageous,” and CNN’s Bakari Sellers suggesting in July, well after the debate, that there was no reason to believe Biden could not serve for another four years.

Other examples of the media downplaying concerns over Biden’s mental acuity include The View co-host Whoopi Goldberg rushing to the president’s defense after co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin said Biden could have a “senior moment” on stage prior to the debate and MSNBC analyst Mike Barnicle describing members of the Democratic Party as cruel in July for trying to oust the president from the 2024 race.

More recently, former CNN political analyst Chris Cillizza apologized in a YouTube video posted in December for waiting too long to investigate concerns that Biden’s mental acuity was deteriorating, admitting that as a journalist he should have “pushed harder earlier for more information about Joe Biden’s mental and physical well-being.”

American talk show host Brian Lehrer made a similar apology in his response to Semafor: “Many callers to my show said Joe Biden was in no shape to run for re-election. I mostly dismissed it as ageism. Then I watched the debate.”

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