The MacEwan University Journalism program downtown community news site
Volume III
No. 5 December 6, 2021
A look into the Edmonton urban gondola project connecting both sides of the river valley.
Lattitude 53 features local art–from paintings to performances to print publications and everything in between.
A look into the rise of modern witchcraft which has evolved over generations.
The cost of travel continues to rise but deals can still be found for the budget-conscious traveler.
Tips for a sustainable way of gift-giving during this holiday season.
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Managing editor: Jaclyn Kucey
Copy editor: Mia Holowaychuk
Contributors: Shayna Giles, Braedan Aubry, Claudia Magalhaes Steele, Becca Willson
Publisher: Rey Rosales PhD, associate professor of journalism
RosalesR2@macewan.ca
No. 4 November 6, 2021
As countries open their borders to foreign visitors, there are some things to keep in mind to make the travel experience as smooth as possible.
Demystifying and rediscovering the wonders of mushrooms for everyday cooking.
Artists have found unique ways to showcase sculptures both indoors and outdoors via the Lowlands project.
The writer takes a critical look into people’s voting patterns and preferences and the resulting impact on democracy itself.
How small businesses in Edmonton use technology to enhance the customer experience.
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Managing editor: Claudia Magalhaes Steele
Copy editor: Becca Willson
Contributors: Shayna Giles, Mia Holowaychuk, Jaclyn Kucey, Braedan Aubry
Publisher: Rey Rosales PhD, associate professor of journalism
RosalesR2@macewan.ca
No. 3 October 22, 2021
A conversation with Edmonton’s punk-horror drag artist
Supply chain issues hobble bookstores
The global supply chain problem is also impacting the book industry
Amidst the differences, healthcare for all
Equal care despite differing views on vaccines
Shipping delays and the rise in construction costs
Supply issues impact new homes and renovations
A place for downtown dog owners
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Managing editor: Braedan Aubry
Copy editor: Claudia Magalhaes Steele
Contributors: Shayna Giles, Mia Holowaychuk, Becca Willson, Jaclyn Kucey
Publisher: Rey Rosales PhD, associate professor of journalism
RosalesR2@macewan.ca
No. 2 October 12, 2021
The vaccine debate revisited
Weighing the cost of individual freedom vs. the common good.
Meal kits for the chef at home
Does HelloFresh live up to its promise?
Metis land connections
Finding your roots in the River Valley
Arts and culture
Edmontonians welcome the return of live arts and performances
Vaccine passports
How does the Restrictions Exemption Program affect local businesses?
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Managing editor: Becca Willson
Copy editor: Jaclyn Kucey
Contributors: Shayna Giles, Mia Holowaychuk, Braedan Aubry, Claudia Magalhaes Steele
Publisher: Rey Rosales PhD, associate professor of journalism
RosalesR2@macewan.ca
No. 1 September 27, 2021
Supporting local sustainability
A look into promoting sustainable food production in downtown Edmonton.
Health for two
A program offers support for moms and families experiencing homelessness in Edmonton.
Truth and reconciliation
Reconciliation and a look into community change in Edmonton
Children and mental health
The pandemic continues to take a huge toll on children’s mental health in Canada according to a recent report.
Electric vehicles in Edmonton
The joys and challenges of driving an EV in major hubs of this province.
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Managing editor: Shayna Giles
Copy editor: Mia Holowychuck
Contributors: Jaclyn Kucey, Becca Willson, Braedan Aubry, Claudia Magalhaes Steele
Publisher: Rey Rosales PhD, associate professor of journalism
RosalesR2@macewan.ca