MacEwan Journalism’s downtown community news site
Volume IV
No. 2 February 14, 2022
Edmonton’s other sports team
Editor’s notebook: The Canadian men’s national soccer team seems to be destined for the next World Cup, and the whole country is cheering them on. So why can’t Edmonton footballers get any love?
Boutique bookseller supports YEG writers
Audreys Books is already a rarity as an independent bookstore that is surviving in the age of the Internet. And Audreys has established itself as perhaps our most important supporter of local writers.
What’s in a name? A lot
The community of Oliver, in the west end of downtown, is working on shedding its connection to an illustrious racist. Perhaps this is an indication of things to come for other places with problem names.
A tweetstorm in a teacup?
The head of the police association has been tweeting that the LRT is unsafe. A councillor is saying the staff sergeant in question is disgruntled because the city reallocated funds from EPS to social services.
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About us
Managing editor: Brett Holden
Assistant managing editor: Savannah Parker
Photo editor: Gina Bennett
Copy chief: Natasja Pitcher
Copy editor: Emilie Lavoie
Contributors: Jack Farrell, Tim Johnson, Gerard Murray, Dustin Scott, Aubrianna Snow, Bailey Stefan
Publisher: Brian Gorman PhD, associate professor of journalism
gormanb3@macewan.ca
No. 1 January 31, 2022
Unity in a reconciled future
Editor’s notebook: The renaming process under way in the Oliver neighbourhood is a positive symbolic move – but insufficient. Symbolism rarely does much to improve people’s lives.
The demolition of ‘The Lookout’
This fall, the demolition of the historic El Mirador began, to make way for the new The Parks project. With the City’s revitalization plan, it seems as if more of these historic buildings may face a similar fate.
Changes on the way for transit
Earlier this month, city council faced criticism from transit users on the recently redesigned bus network. Now, the City plans to to make even more changes to the bus system amid the feedback.
Warehouse space outpaces office demand
With COVID-19 forcing many businesses to adapt, it has also forced a change in the spaces in which people work. Now, with the Omicron variant causing more people to work from home, warehouses may become the new office space.
Terror looms a world away
As Russia continues to threaten its closest neighbour with invasion, we take a look at how the situation over there is affecting Edmonton’s large Ukrainian population in Edmonton.
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About us
Managing editor: Aubrianna Snow
Assistant managing editor: Brett Holden
Photo editor: Gina Bennett
Copy chief: Tim Johnson
Copy editor: Dustin Scott
Contributors: Jack Farrell, Natasja Pitcher, Emilie Lavoie, Gerard Murray, Savannah Parker, Bailey Stefan
Publisher: Brian Gorman PhD, associate professor of journalism
gormanb3@macewan.ca