Photo By David Bloom Photo by David Bloom / David Bloom/Postmedia Ehab Zeidan is the founder of Canadians of Syrian Origin, a group organizing a fundraiser in Edmonton at the Canadian Druze Centre for Syrian earthquake victims. Photo By David Bloom Photo by David Bloom / David Bloom/Postmedia A group rides one-wheels along a path near Muttart Crossing and 106A Avenue in Edmonton, Friday Feb. Approximately 200 Grade 9 students from across Edmonton Public Schools explored ideas related to robotics, artificial intelligence, hydroponics, manipulating and fusing glass, as well as waste management and responsible consumerism. Photo By David Bloom Photo by David Bloom / David Bloom/Postmedia Students use Lego to create three dimensional representations of data during a STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) event at W.P. David Bloom/Postmedia Photo by David Bloom / David Bloom/Postmedia (left to right) McKenna Golberg, 14, and Kassandra Cagas, 15, use Lego to create three dimensional representations of data during a STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) event at W.P. Approximately 200 students from across Edmonton Public Schools explored ideas related to robotics, artificial intelligence, hydroponics, manipulating and fusing glass, as well as waste management and responsible consumerism. (left to right) Hastin Patel, 14, and James Charron-Shire, 15, create a hydraulic arm during a STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) event at W.P. This space is dedicated to some of the great and interesting photos taken by Postmedia photographers while they’re out and about town. Wind becoming north 30 km/h gusting to 50 near noon. Tonight: Cloudy with 60 percent chance of flurries. Today: Mainly cloudy with 30 percent chance of flurries. If you happen to have taken most of next week off, curl up with some cocoa and think about your choices. Periods of light snow are expected today with flurries possible tonight.Įnjoy it while it lasts. The mercury is to become even more ambitious Sunday, climbing to an expected 2C before dropping to -9C overnight Sunday to a high of -8C Monday, then just -14C Tueday and -18C Wednesday with overnight temperatures plunging to -26C and -27C respectively. The next issue of Edmonton Journal Headline News will soon be in your inbox. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder.
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