This article was featured in Feminist Space Camp magazine in November 2019. You can visit the site to see the online issue here: CLICK ME! By: Paige Mueller Sometimes home is a place I’ve been thousands of times before. A place I know so well I can tell you what time the sun hits the…
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Williams Lake Tribune
Paige Mueller for the Williams Lake Tribune On October 12th, 2017 I drove along a winding highway that delivered me into Williams Lake, a small town in the Cariboo-Chilcotin region of British Columbia. I’d just been hired on for a six-week contract with the local newspaper, the Williams Lake Tribune. Strangely enough, I’d read about…
Opinion: Pack Your Bags!
I don’t have the money. I don’t have the time. I have the rest of my life to travel. Sound familiar? Maybe even like something you may have said to yourself? Welcome to the plight of the 21st century university student. Don’t worry though, you can travel in university, or at any time in your…
Ottawa’s Best Food Trucks
Ottawa has had fries, hot dogs and poutine for years but only recently did the city approve a new plan to get more diverse fare out on the streets. Here are five of the most enticing food trucks in the city! For the full mouth-watering article, visit HerCampus Carleton.
Can organic farming stop world hunger?
As part of a larger feature for capitalnews.ca I wrote a piece that looks at whether organic farming is the more sustainable option for feeding a planet that’s population is set to exceed 9 billion by 2050. Read the full story here. As an accompaniment to my story, I also produced a short video interview with…
Carleton kayaking club hosts first-annual Rideau River race
Eleven white-water kayakers competed in the race that started just below Hog’s Back Falls and finished at the Carleton University O-Train bridge, a distance of approximately 1.5 km. For the full story, visit The Charlatan website.
Museums reach out to youth
Several Centretown cultural institutions are launching new programs this year in a bid to bring more young people through the door. Read more here.
Bixi bike program criticism ‘unfair’
Amid reports of financial trouble with the Bixi bike-sharing programs in Montreal and Toronto, questions are being raised about the future and long-term viability of the Capital Bixi system. Read the story here.
Zombie alert! Invasion heading to Bank Street
Zombies overtook Ottawa’s Bank Street this week on behalf of the downtown area’s BIA. Read the story here.