Sara Sheydwasser

Sara Sheydwasser

Student Reporter

She/Her

Sara is a student in the Radio and Television program at NAIT. She also freelances as an audio technician for live music venues around Edmonton. Sara has worked in the local film industry in the past.


Recent work by Sara

health

Study of Men's Sheds reveals decreased loneliness among members

Joining a Men's Shed resulted in improvements to quality of life, less isolation, and fewer risky behaviours, according to a study presented at ShedFest West in Edmonton.

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Elsa Robinson's The Garden, with a tree as its centrepiece
arts awards

Arts awards celebrate Edmonton's creative best

An artist who created a monumental garden rooted in memories; a filmmaker who told the story of a barrier-breaking hockey player; a writer who took a playful look at stock photography; and a musician whose record explores ambition, love, nostalgia, and growth — those are the winners of this year's Edmonton Arts Prizes.

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A graphic showing future changes to the intersection of Yellowhead Trail and 66 Street.
city council region

Your turn: Yellowhead, parkland, and strategic plans

This week's batch of calls for public engagement includes a survey about removing an intersection on Yellowhead Trail, comments on Fort Saskatchewan's draft parkland bylaw, and a handful of strategic plans in the region.

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Vehicles queue on a two-lane road next to a construction site.
city council region

Your turn: Belgravia traffic, business, and budget

This week's batch of calls for public engagement includes in-person sessions discussing traffic congestion in Belgravia, an Edmonton Chamber of Commerce survey about the municipal budget, and a questionnaire for St. Albert businesses.

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Sparks fly as a welder works on a steel bar with what looks like a flower sculpture on it
business region

Messer Canada brings industrial expo to Edmonton region

A multinational supplier of industrial gases is holding its next expo in Edmonton to help showcase the role its products play now — and could play in the future — as major projects get off the ground.

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health technology

Areto Labs co-founder recognized for AI safety work

Jacqueline Comer, co-founder and chief product officer of Areto Labs, was among the recipients of the AI + Safety award at the She Shapes AI Conference in London on April 16.

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An information graphic showing a potential future closure of the intersection between Rossdale Road, 98 Avenue, and 102 Street.
city council region

Your turn: Rossdale, budget, and County Chats

This week's batch of calls for public engagement includes a survey about Rossdale neighbourhood renewal, several budget surveys around the region, and drop-in sessions in Parkland County.

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A woman speaks at a podium with the Edmonton Public Library logo on it
arts city council

'It is censorship,' EPL head says of proposed restrictions

The CEO of the Edmonton Public Library and librarians across the province are urging Albertans to speak up against proposed legislation that would limit access to some books.

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health technology

Concordia showcases student healthcare innovations

Concordia University of Edmonton showcased student healthtech innovations at its Annual Research and Innovation Conference on April 10.

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