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    Metro News Edmonton

    Metro News Edmonton

    (7 reviews)

    This newspaper deserves a lot more credit than it gets. I stumbled across The Metro by mistake. I…read morewas on the bus and the person sitting next to me left his paper behind. With print going into decline thanks to the Internet, the Metro is the only newspaper in Edmonton that I feel has merged the two mediums together. I think of it as a Digital-Print Magazine. They plug in highlights from their social media outlets (like Twitter feeds) into sidebars on the newspaper, which I find useful since I use Twitter very often. If you want to take the paper along with you without physically carrying the paper, you can use your smart phone to scan the QR Code (kind of like a barcode) that let's you access a particular section of the newspaper instantly from your cellphone. I think that's pretty neat. You can also download and view the day's newspaper from their website as well, if you like. I like the articles they write, too. They all seemed very relevant and I could relate to them very easily. Lots of good tech news as well.

    Metro is another free "newspaper" here in Edmonton. And like Francesca said, I don't think anyone…read morewould actually pay for it anyways. The Metro is disappointing. The articles are nothing of real interest. I don't even really see the point of this newspaper. With papers like Vue Weekly and See Magazine, I don't understand how Metro survives. I have also seen the pages of Metro littering our streets and numerous public restaurants and coffee shops. But I've never seen anyone actually reading one of them. I think that people like the idea of the free paper but once they pick it up, they are grossly disappointed.

    St. Albert Gazette

    St. Albert Gazette

    (2 reviews)

    The St. Albert Gazette is a free paper with two editions weekly: Wednesday & Saturday…read more The Gazette is where St. Albert residents get all their local news and find out what's happening in their neighborhoods. The paper does contests and giveaways available both online and by submissions at their storefront. I really like the community information sections where they breakdown upcoming events by family, adult, etc. The Gazette has all your typical stuff from classifieds to add but they really excel on local news with a positive flare! I really like the number of articles they do about community volunteers and school children in the community. Of all the community newspapers I've had the pleasure to read, this one is at the top of my list!

    This newspaper has been covering the news in the St. Albert area since 1961. It's one of two St…read more Albert newspapers and is delivered to St. Albert residents (either directly or now via newspaper box) biweekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays. I remember taking the grand tour of the facilities lead by managing editor, Sue Gawluk over a decade ago when I was a journalism student. It looks as though they may be looking to expand since I was surprised to see "for sale" signs all around the property. I went back there years later for some reason I can't recall but the front end staff were all out in the parking lot staring at the sky as a storm was approaching. When I walked in the doors they were rude. Maybe it was the weather. The newspaper is a decent read and constantly improve as years go by. I still flip through it now and then when I spot it.

    Edmonton 24 Hours

    Edmonton 24 Hours

    (2 reviews)

    Unfortunately, 24 Hours does not give a 24 hour picture of Edmonton. In fact, I don't think it…read morerepresents our city at all - at least not well. I don't like this paper, it's like the Metro. Both are useless and provide no real substance or value to readers (and that's saying a lot because both of them are free). The articles are sub par and the information provided by 24 is mediocre at best. Te only thing that this paper is good for is killing 5 minutes on the bus or fire kindling at a summer BBQ.

    I looked over this magazine because there was a stack in Subway the other day. I don't really like…read morepicking up these so called magazines because the information is rarely interesting or relevant. Alas, I had no book, no magazine, no Edmonton Journal, so this was (not really) the next best thing. So why do I hate 24 Hours so much? It is pointless. It has very little information. I would say on average, it has maybe 50 articles through weekly the entire paper. Fifty! There are small blurbs on celebrities and this is really the only part I read. Other than that, the stories are not very up to date and show no real urgency. These papers, like other failing free magazines (Metro News) are floating around the city pointlessly. There are stacks and stacks of these papers laying around, and they will continue to lay around because they are not interesting to read. Sure. Pick one up to distract yourself while munching down on that turkey and ham sub, but don't go looking for them. Even if you did, they are easy to find because they are everywhere!

    Vue Weekly - printmedia - Updated May 2026

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