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Jazmin Tremblay

Jazmin Tremblay

Jazmin completed a minor in journalism at Hanze University in the Netherlands and completed her Communication Studies degree from MacEwan University with a major in journalism. She has also interned at Global News Edmonton as a videographer and worked as a multi-media intern in the Philippines for the online news organization Rappler. Jazmin is passionate about covering community journalism, as it is the origin of all great stories.

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Recent Work by Jazmin

Could you sustain your family for 72 hours?

Could you sustain your family for 72 hours?

The Bonnyville Regional Fire Authority and the Bonnyville and District FCSS hosted community barbecues and information campaign on emergency preparedness with their partnering municipalities to raise awareness during Emergency Preparedness Week.
Federal and provincial funding helps producers implement sustainable practices

Federal and provincial funding helps producers implement sustainable practices

Over 70 producers from Bonnyville, Lac La Biche, Smoky Lake and St. Paul have applied for the On-farm Climate Action Fund. The funding is tied to improved farming practices around nitrogen management, cover cropping and rotational grazing practices.
Reality of impaired and distracted driving presented to Bonnyville high schoolers

Reality of impaired and distracted driving presented to Bonnyville high schoolers

Standing in the rain, Bonnyville high school students watched as a mock simulation of a vehicle collision unfolded and emergency first responders rushed to treat several teenage victims participating in the drill.
Fast-track program could help Ukrainian refugees with engineering technology backgrounds get back to work

Fast-track program could help Ukrainian refugees with engineering technology backgrounds get back to work

Refugees with engineering technology backgrounds are getting a leg up with two initiatives being offered by the Association of Science and Engineering Technology Professionals of Alberta (ASET), designed to get foreign-trained professionals assessed, accredited and working in the province sooner.
Portage College rolls out scholarships for displaced Ukrainian citizens

Portage College rolls out scholarships for displaced Ukrainian citizens

Portage College has made five Ukrainian Solidarity Scholarships available for the 2023-24 academic year, specifically for international Ukrainian students who have left Ukraine due to the ongoing war.
Pink Shirt Day, where it all began

Pink Shirt Day, where it all began

While the Pink Shirt Day Movement started in Canada back in 2007, UNICEF Canada points out there is still work to be done to reduce the number of kids being bullied.
Province gives green light on evaluations for carbon storage hub proposed in Cold Lake

Province gives green light on evaluations for carbon storage hub proposed in Cold Lake

The Pathways Alliance, representing Canada’s six largest oil sands producers, has entered into a Carbon Sequestration Evaluation Agreement with the Government of Alberta in anticipation of a carbon storage hub expected to be built in the Cold Lake area.
Cold Lake area proposed as site for underground carbon capturing

Cold Lake area proposed as site for underground carbon capturing

Between 25,000 to 30,000 construction workers could be needed in northeastern Alberta by the end of the decade, as Canada’s six largest oil sands producers work together under the banner of Pathways Alliance to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions in oil sands production by 2050.
Appeal underway after one-vote difference in UCP nomination race

Appeal underway after one-vote difference in UCP nomination race

The wait continues in the naming of the Bonnyville-Cold Lake-St. Paul’s next UCP representative after a one-vote difference was counted following polls closing on Monday evening.
AHS confirms respiratory illness outbreak at Northern Alberta school

AHS confirms respiratory illness outbreak at Northern Alberta school

The AHS notice did not attribute the illness outbreak at École des Beaux-Lacs School in Bonnyville to COVID-19 or a variant of the virus.