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First I thought that there were only 4 fights -- second any time you get big crowds at an event like K-Days there is always a mindless youthful gang element that goes along with it. I remember years ago when my younger brother (8 or 9 at the time) was stepping up to try the High-Tower Hammer game to try his luck at ringing the bell (fat chance); as he swung the hammer back over his head this idiot with 3 of his comrades in tow and a couple of giggly girls standing by, grabbed the hammer from behind so that my brother couldn't complete the swing -- ha, ha, very funny. My Dad grabbed the asshole by the arm and -- I remember his words distinctly -- "how would you like me to rip your arm out of its socket and club you over the head with the stump." The guy instantly went pale and 2 of his three compatriots stepped forward as if to come to his aid. No-one realized that I, too, was part of the family clan and I stepped in front of the two wannabe ruffians and admonished them to stand back. At that point a few more bystanders also stepped in to warn them off. The toughies backed down and sheepishly walked away.Safety concerns given the dozens of fights recorded?
I do agree with him that Heritage should become our premier Summer event. It is massive, unique and probably our best festival. Imagine if we can expand it to include concerts from international and local artists, big as small names in musica, dance and other performing arts, over two weekends, to add to its allure, for example?I'm going to the Heritage Festival this weekend because I enjoy it, not because of Keith Gerein's article.
Keith Gerein: Despite recent tremors, Edmonton's Heritage Festival deserves a bigger spotlight
Fifty years old and as unique as it gets, there is a good case to elevate the Heritage Festival as Edmonton's signature summer eventedmontonjournal.com
This is interesting. Edmonton fights at k days are nothing new but the frenzy around circulating the videos seems at an all time high. To the point where outlets like CTV news and EJ pick it up and put it on the front page.Fights at stampede were wild this year and well circulated on tiktok, instagram, twitter. So I don’t think that’s to blame.
Cooler weather for sure. Safety/perception issues of downtown (which many suburbanites consider expo a part of/proximate to), and transit safety issues id blame.
This is interesting. Edmonton fights at k days are nothing new but the frenzy around circulating the videos seems at an all time high. To the point where outlets like CTV news and EJ pick it up and put it on the front page.
However, CTV in Calgary paints a different picture of how security is well handled and no major incidents.
Security, police prevent major security incidents at Calgary Stampede
The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth starts at the gates, with a strict security protocol.www.google.com
Is this a different mentality in reporting news and promoting a city? Or were the Edmonton altercations more frequent and worse?
Almost like a mini 'World's Fair'All 3 are fantastic festivals.
Heritage days could easily be scaled up with countries hosting business mixers and events across the city plus their existing pavilion.
I'm going to the Heritage Festival this weekend because I enjoy it, not because of Keith Gerein's article.
Keith Gerein: Despite recent tremors, Edmonton's Heritage Festival deserves a bigger spotlight
Fifty years old and as unique as it gets, there is a good case to elevate the Heritage Festival as Edmonton's signature summer eventedmontonjournal.com
I think that the layout was kind of bad, but it's forgivable considering that it was their first year. Seating areas, especially with some shade/umbrellas would've been great, too. It is a shame we didn't have a Japanese pavilion, but at least Germany and Croatia were back this year!!!The Heritage Festival in the Northlands/Borden Park location went well for the most part this past weekend. Apart from the lack of a Japanese pavilion, there should have been more trees and more shading - maybe there should be patio umbrellas available? We also had to trudge through fine gravel to get to the racetrack - now that horse racing is gone I hope that is rectified soon. Some people who attended on Saturday complained about a closed Expo Centre but it was open on Sunday which was good - I'd rather use a real washroom instead of the dozens of porta-potties.