Hyperlocal Partners
Hyperlocal Projects 2012-2013
Code 11: On the Scene (http://ejournalism.lcaat.ca/stephcrosier/) by Steph Crosier
An innovative emergency services site, which provides the public with breaking police and fire news, profiles on emergency services personnel and reports on traffic delays.
The Gentleman’s Campus http://ejournalism.lcaat.ca/samnormand/ by Sam Normand
This student-oriented news site is all about Loyalist campus life and promotes positive discussions.
Hastings Health Source http://ejournalism.lcaat.ca/johnboldrick/ by John Boldrick
The site looks at current events and issues pertaining to healthcare in Hastings and Prince Edward Counties.
The Reuben Sandwich http://ejournalism.lcaat.ca/millerreynolds/ by Miller Reynolds
A voice for Belleville youth culture, this site focuses on topics of interest to youth, as well as providing a forum and information for parents.
The Varsity Voice http://ejournalism.lcaat.ca/taylorrenkema/by Taylor Renkema
A one-stop shop for all OCAA sports action at Loyalist, featuring in-depth stories, photos and videos.
Hyperlocal Projects 2011-2012
Rural Hastings Advocate – http://ejournalism.lcaat.ca/jenniferbowman
Email: ruralhastingsadvacate@gmail.com
Rural Hastings Advocate will cover the politics of Hastings County and cover issues specifically facing rural residents. Residents will be able to join council meetings live in an interactive online event each month. They will also be able to access local news and other live online events. The Advocate seeks to be a voice for those in It will also provide a voice for rural residents, particularly in the southern part of the county.
“Rural communities are often under represented in the news, so I am looking forward to giving living rural residents a voice for their issues and concerns,” said Jennifer Bowman managing editor of the Rural Hastings Advocate.
Quinte Greenspace – http://ejournalism.lcaat.ca/mattkerr
Email: matthewkerr@loyalistc.on.ca
Quinte Greenspace will cover the environmental and natural news that matters to the Quinte region. It will focus on in-depth matters regarding topics from renewable energy to outdoor recreation. The site will offer online discussion about environmental issues in the region and provide stunning visuals.
“Hyperlocal news is the future of journalism and online news and will help give us an advantage over the competition, said Matt Kerr. “My website will provide an in-depth look into the world of environmental issues and topics and other matters the community cares about.”
Prince Edward County Voice – http://ejournalism.lcaat.ca/nicolekleinsteuber
Email: nkleinsteuber@gmail.com
The Prince Edward County Voice will feature in-depth news coverage on political and social issues around the county.
“Investigating under covered issues gives a voice to the voiceless and I find that extremely gratifying as a journalist,” said Nicole Kleinsteuber
PEC Voice offers live coverage of council meetings and community events. Through live blogging and forums PEC Voice offers county residents an opportunity to come together and discuss, debate and learn about hot topics and issues.
“Prince Edward County is rich with culture and vibrant people who want to engage in live discussions about political, controversial, and educational topics. It provides a public space where county residents can come together and share their opinions, experiences and knowledge.”
The Belleville Observer – http://ejournalism.lcaat.ca/ashlieghgehl
Email: ashlieghgehl@loyalistc.on.ca
The Belleville Observer covers the pulse of political life in Belleville, Ontario. It brings poverty, education, health care and environmental issues to the foreground by providing in depth coverage and insightful analysis.
The Sideliner – http://ejournalism.lcaat.ca/christinehosler
Email: christinehosler@loyalistc.on.ca
The Sideliner is a hyperlocal website focusing on varsity sports and campus recreation at Loyalist College. The Sideliner will be a one-stop-shop for campus sports news, with a full calendar of games and events. Stories will include game features, player profiles, photo galleries, and other assorted features. The goal is to promote awareness of college sports, and help develop a greater sense of school pride in the Loyalist Lancers.
“Hyperlocal news websites will provide a place where people can find lots of information on the subject of their choice. Niche markets are under-served by the mainstream media and my site will provide them with the information that interest them.”
Beyond the Game – http://ejournalism.lcaat.ca/lainesedore
Email: lainesedore9@gmail.com
Beyond the Game will cover local minor sports in the Quinte region. People will be able to gain access to a variety of sporting news as well as participate in online chats and event coverage.
“Hyperlocal news serves an area that mainstream media often misses, said Laine Sedore. “By covering local minor sports in Belleville, I will be serving a market that is under covered.”
Quinte Sporting News – http://ejournalism.lcaat.ca/andrewmendler
Email: quintesportingnews@gmail.com
The Quinte Sporting News will be strictly covering high school sports in Belleville and the surrounding area. It will provide game stories, feature pieces, athlete profiles and analysis on all high school sports.
“Other media organizations in the region don’t have the time to provide in-depth and constant coverage on high school sports,” said Andrew Mendler. Quinte Sporting News will be able to provide local citizens with the up to date and extensive coverage they want and deserve.”