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

Two Alberta separatist canvassers, one holding an Alberta flag and another holding a sign
city council region

Separatism's impact, Beacon Heights renewal, Stony Plain development

This week's batch of calls for public engagement includes a survey to gauge the economic effects of the Alberta separatist movement, a neighbourhood renewal plan for Beacon Heights, and a proposed development on the northeast end of Stony Plain aiming to create jobs.

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A map of the proposed neighbourhood of Snowberry.
city council region

Your turn: Snowberry, playgrounds, and Gibbons

This week's batch of calls for public engagement includes a neighbourhood structure plan for Snowberry, playgrounds in southeast Edmonton, and the future of the Town of Gibbons, along with other surveys and public hearings in Edmonton and the metro region.

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A smiling, bearded man wearing a hard hat grasps the top of a piece of equipment in front of a set of turbines
history river valley

Inside the Rossdale Power Plant

Paul Collis remembers a time when the Rossdale Power Plant was filled with steam, noise, and life.

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Proposed design for Hope Village, modern design with shops below apartments
engagement health

Your turn: Sober-living village, snow storage, Wîhkwêntôwin extension

This week's batch of calls for public engagement includes a request for feedback on supportive housing in Blatchford, a call for input on snow storage sites in Edmonton, and an extended deadline for responses to the draft design for neighbourhood renewal in Wîhkwêntôwin, along with several surveys in the region.

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Mid-block infill under construction
city council business

Housing advocates on both sides unhappy with proposed infill changes

As Edmonton city council prepares to decide what to do with some proposed changes to bylaws governing infill, neither opponents nor supporters of infill development are likely to be satisfied with the outcome.

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A smiling woman stands beside solar panels
business technology

Advocacy group sees sunny days for rooftop solar

The more people see their neighbours installing solar panels, the more likely they are to consider it themselves, says the head of Solar Alberta as the organization prepares for its annual conference.

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