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Edmonton Speeders-league racers driven by a passion

By Kjell Wickstrom || April 28th, 2011

By Cindy Bugiak and Kjell Wickstrom
One second you’re racing around corners with an elegant ease and a burst of speed, and the next you’ve crashed your go kart into a plastic barrier. The whining of the go kart’s electric motors and the high-energy choice of music make for one loud hobby, but these guys don’t… »

Soccer brings serious cultural strength to Edmonton communities

By Tyler Loutan || April 28th, 2011
The Chilean player wearing number 4 helps his teammate wearing number 9 after a passionate attempt to score a goal. Chile gathers strength against their cultural rivals and opponents from El Salvadorian at the Edmonton Indoor Soccer Mini World Cup in Edmonton, Alta. on April 5, 2011.

By Jeremy Jagodzinski and Tyler Loutan

It could be the World cup, or just watching amateurs ‘seasoned’ by middle age, it is the passion and seriousness, moments of spastic rage and fierce team loyalty that separates soccer fans from all others in … »

Water conservation takes a step up

By Anna Wilson-York || April 28th, 2011

by Christina Zoernig and Anna-Grae Wilson-York | Grant MacEwan University
EDMONTON –With the long winter season finally at an end and summer in the air, many residents and companies are preparing for the oncoming dry spell forecasted for the summer.
In a long-range weather report by The… »


Potholes cluttering Edmonton roads despite city’s efforts

By Vickie Laliotis

By Vickie Laliotis, Cheryl Waddleton and Kim Melo
May 24, 2011
EDMONTON—Mark Trepanier frequently travels between St. Albert and South Edmonton to get to work. In his 25 years of driving during… »

ZUMBA instructor makes big moves

By Tejay Gardiner
Damara Lopez, ZUMBA fitnessinstructor

By Tejay Gardiner and Shaamini Yogaretnam
June 13, 2011
Damara Lopez, a fitness instructor, bends down to tie her shoes before beginning her ZUMBA fitness class. Both sneakers are emblazoned with the… »

No Creative Limits for People with Developmental Disabilities at Nina Haggerty

By Lacey Morris

By Lacey Morris and Lizzy Walters
The Nina Haggerty Centre for the Arts opened its doors in 2002, three years after the death of the woman who inspired its creation…. »

Edmonton kiters embrace windy weather

By Karla Mallach

By Karla Mallach and Taylor Pawsey
May 20, 2011
EDMONTON—The cold winds of Alberta may cause some to hibernate, but not local ‘kiters’ like Dominic McKenzie who seek a challenge… »

BodyAudio—A podcast devoted to Edmontonians’ health

By Karen Zypchyn

Welcome to BodyAudio! We’re an audio podcast devoted to the topic of health issues  in Edmonton.

We’re students in MacEwan’s Journalism program in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and this podcast was… »

Eggs & Ham Radio—a podcast devoted to food

By Karen Zypchyn

Welcome to Eggs & Ham Radio! We’re an audio podcast devoted to the topic of food.
We’re students in MacEwan’s Journalism program in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and this podcast was our… »

MacEwan radio journalism students deliver an Edmonton news podcast

By Karen Zypchyn

Some of the stories in THIS NEWS PODCAST have been adapted from the Edmonton Journal website. The other stories were created by journalism students as part of an assignment.
News Team:… »

MacEwan journalism students bring you another news podcast

By Karen Zypchyn

Some of the stories in THIS NEWS PODCAST have been adapted from the Edmonton Journal website. The other stories were created by journalism students as part of an assignment.
News Team:… »

Edmonton Newscast Nov. 22, 2010

By Karen Zypchyn

Some of the stories in  THIS NEWS PODCAST have been adapted from the Edmonton Journal website. The other stories were created by journalism students as part of an assignment.
News Team:… »