Shoppers Drug Mart formally applies to distribute medical marijuana
Timing 4/4
The timing of this article deserves a 4/4. CBC posted this article only one day only one day after Shoppers Drug Mart applied to distribute medical marijuana. Also, the article was published at 9:09am, and then edited at 2:06pm, so obviously new information with be added in whenever they receive it.
Significance 3/4
I rated the significance of this article 3/4 because not everyone is interested in the distribution of medical marijuana, while others are constantly keeping updated on it. If someone is interested in medical marijuana prescribed from their doctor, they now know a drug store that will be distributing it.
Proximity 4/4
In Canada, medical marijuana is in midst of being possibly legalized in a limited fashion for recreational use. Soon enough, medical marijuana will be at the nearest drug store.
Prominence 3/4
This article is very prominent to people because medical marijuana is an important drug that could possibly be closely legalized, and knowing where it is distributed is important.
Human Interest 4/4
Humans are very interested in this topic because of the legalization of medical marijuana. It's very interesting and important to know where legalized marijuana is distributed.
Overall mark: 18/20
Woodstock nurse charged with first-degree murder of 8 elderly patients
Timing 4/4
This article deserves a 4/4 because it was posted October 25th, at 8:00am and then was edited at 1:55pm. The trial was the morning of October 25th, so the information was updated and posted quickly.
Significance 3/4
This article is significant because 8 elderly patients were murdered! 8 isn't a lot of patients, but it's enough to get major charges and public attention.
Proximity 3/4
This article is reasonably close to home. It has happened in Woodstock, Ontario.
Prominence 4/4
This article is important to the people related to the murdered elders, also everyone who has friends or family in nursing homes.
Human Interest 4/4
This is very interesting to people, because of their concern for safety in a nursing home. If someone's friends or family are in a nursing home, this article will help convince those to look into the nursing facilities.
Overall mark: 18/20
Saskatchewan community upset after beaver beaten to death with chair
Timing 4/4
The timing of this article is very accurate, as it was posted on October 25th, at 2:41, and on October 26th it was edited at 10:46; so obviously, new information is added when available.
Significance 2/4
This article is not extremely significant, but it is important to the people in the Saskatchewan community. The people in this community are very upset about this matter.
Proximity 2/4
This article is not very close, and because it s in a rural community, it especially doesn't strike close to home.
Prominence 3/4
Although the matter isn't necessarily important to many of those who aren't located in Saskatchewan, it is reasonably important because of animal abuse awareness! If this issue is shown around Canada, animal abuse awareness will also be spread!
Human Interest 3/4
This article is not necessarily extremely interesting and intriguing to all readers, but it is reasonably important especially to those people in the Saskatchewan village.
Thursday, 27 October 2016
Tuesday, 18 October 2016
Two local teens organize a support group for foster children.
On Saturday, October 16th, local teens Suzy Smith, Shayne Stewart, Scott Sye, and Sasha Simmons took 28 foster children to the local park on Smythe Street.
With support from their parents and other relatives, the teens were able to organize a group called KJWHF, which stands for "Kids Just Wanna Have Fun". Shayne and Scott declared that, "The reasoning behind the name is literally just what it says. Children are known for having fun, and we decided to help them to learn while enjoying themselves."
Since the previous Saturday, the group is planning on taking the children to the local park every week and they are currently attempting to fund for a field trip to the Zoo in Snapfield. Head to https://ca.gofundme.com/KJWHF to donate to the cause.
Leader of the group, Sasha Simmons, said, "Taking the children to the park helps them to experience the act of kindness, manners and sharing."
Suzy Smith stated, "The children learn easily when having fun, and by playing in the park they can learn to be polite and wait their turn while having fun."
Sierra Sage, whom is a child attending the program, told Saint Stewart News that the program is what she looks forward to every week. She is pictured to the right, enjoying her turn the slide.
On Wednesday evenings, from 4:30-6:30, the KJWH are planning regular meetings at the Saint Stewart hall to help the children learn about experiences they might encounter, and do fun crafts!
To register please call 1-866-407-2222 or come to the meeting on Wednesday, October 19th.
With support from their parents and other relatives, the teens were able to organize a group called KJWHF, which stands for "Kids Just Wanna Have Fun". Shayne and Scott declared that, "The reasoning behind the name is literally just what it says. Children are known for having fun, and we decided to help them to learn while enjoying themselves."
Since the previous Saturday, the group is planning on taking the children to the local park every week and they are currently attempting to fund for a field trip to the Zoo in Snapfield. Head to https://ca.gofundme.com/KJWHF to donate to the cause.
Leader of the group, Sasha Simmons, said, "Taking the children to the park helps them to experience the act of kindness, manners and sharing."
Suzy Smith stated, "The children learn easily when having fun, and by playing in the park they can learn to be polite and wait their turn while having fun."
Sierra Sage, whom is a child attending the program, told Saint Stewart News that the program is what she looks forward to every week. She is pictured to the right, enjoying her turn the slide.
On Wednesday evenings, from 4:30-6:30, the KJWH are planning regular meetings at the Saint Stewart hall to help the children learn about experiences they might encounter, and do fun crafts!
To register please call 1-866-407-2222 or come to the meeting on Wednesday, October 19th.
Thursday, 13 October 2016
Article Responses
Article #1: A Mom Says She Asked Her Kids If They Wanted To “Go To Heaven” Before Killing Them
A 29 year old mother of two children, a 9 year old boy, Rene, and a 7 year old girl, Lilianna. Amber Pasztor suffocated her two children after asking them if they wanted to "live or go to Heaven with God and be better off."
This took place on September 26, 2017. Pasztor abducted the children from their fathers residence in Allen County and killed them in a car.
The authorities are still investigating why Pasztor did this.
The lead in this story in my opinion is very effective. I think it is effective because of the drama involved, when the reader reads the first few lines, or even just the title, they automatically want to continue on. A quote from Amber, the children's mother: '“They were in good hands, but I don’t think they were safe,” Pasztor told WANE. “My kids are in a better place. They’re in heaven now. They don’t have no worries no more.”' The most important information is at the beginning of this story, but important information is all throughout the story because every aspect in a murder case is important. the very ending of this story is “Her two children, our tiny victims, deserve justice and they will get it.” spoken by the county’s prosecuting attorney, Curtis Hill Jr. This is a good ending because it shows the readers that justice will be served. Amber will not get away with murdering her own children.
At Texas State University on October 5th, 2016, someone in a clown costume tried to grab a student. The University police sent out an alert to students because a student said a clown grabbed her at a campus housing complex. Since August, sightings of creepy clowns have been reported throughout the United States and some in Canada; the reason for people to be dressing like clowns is unknown but some say it’s an attention-seeking behavior, which makes them feel as though they have power and control other others. When they dress up, they're hidden by the mask so they can say and do things they wouldn't normally do, which makes them feel powerful. This clown likely reached out to grab the student only to feel like he has control over someone.
The lead in this story is very effective because where there is all the drama and posts on social media about clown sightings, it is interesting. There is plenty of videos and pictures of clowns, but not usually do they seem to touch anyone; they usually just stand there creepily. When the reader sees that a clown grabbed a student, it's very eye-catching. "The clown was described as 6 feet, 2 inches tall with an athletic build and was wearing a black-and-white striped jumpsuit, green wig, and white face paint with black around the eyes." the police said. The important information was told first in this article, although most of the information is quite relevant. The story has a good ending because it assures the readers that other students at the University of Texas State will be safe and escorted by a uniformed officer on campus.
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