Tuesday 2 April 2013

Story: Student does his part to help others in need:

The story is hard to read so here it is:


Student does his part
to help others in need:



LAURA BOUDREAU
For the Whig-Standard

There are hundreds of children
in Kingston who wish to
play soccer, but their families
simply can’t afford the fees and
equipment.
However, there are number of
opportunities for support out
their, and one of them is Kicks 4
Kids.
Positive Recreational Opportunities
for Kids is the city-run
charity that helps provide access
to sports for children and youth
who would not ordinarily be able
to afford the cost of participation.
The Challenge program at
Loughborough Public School in
Sydenham has a class assignment
called Challenge for
Change. The students have to
find something that they are interested
in and then try to raise
awareness on the subject
whether that means raising
money or objects for a cause.
The school has been helping
the community for as long as the
program has been running, trying
to raise awareness and the
importance of caring for others.
Zach Lollar is a Grade 7 Challenge
student and has a big interest
in sports, soccer in particular,
and thought it would be a
good idea to collect used cleats
and shin pads. He then found
out about the Kicks 4 Kids initiative
and knew he had found his
avenue. By the time the project
was completed, he had collected
16 pairs of cleats and seven pairs
of shin pads.
“I heard about … Kicks for
Kids and I thought I would like to
really help because I know being
active when you’re a kid can be
important and really change a lot
for you,” Lollar said.
“I thought it would be a great
opportunity to help kids be active
and raise awareness that you
can recycle and reuse your old
stuff that you don’t use anymore.”
Lynda Breen, the supervisor of
recreation programs for the City
of Kingston, says that all of the
youth who take part in the PRO
Kids charity are happy when
people in the community help
out others, especially when it is
youth helping youth.
“The more shin guards and
cleats we can collect, the more
we will be able to offer to help
give more kids the opportunity
to play soccer. This is why it is
nice to see youth helping youth
and it is great to see Zach going
out to help other young people,”
Breen said.
Zach also got praise from his
school.
“Zach’s project is important
because we all know that active
participation is part of a healthy
lifestyle. The collection of used
athletic equipment can make
sure that more students have access
to the gear they need,” said
Helen Peterson, principal at
Loughborough.
Kicks 4 Kids collects equipment
from April to June, and accepts
donations so that children
can play soccer and receive the
financial support and supplies
needed to participate.
“As a result of their projects,
the entire school community is
educated about these issues and
what we can do to help bring
about positive change,” Peterson
added.
Many businesses are collecting
cleats and shin guards for the
program including Canadian
Tire and almost any recreational
centre in Kingston.
Not everyone is aware of the
issue, and with so many children
wanting to play sports donations
are key to give all kids the summer
recreation they deserve.

First Round of PDFs

Finally got the PDFs ready to post! Here's the pages I'm published in so far!

Tuesday March 26th, 2013 - First hockey shoot ever:


Wednesday March 27th, 2013 - First front page plus 4 photos in one issue:





Thursday March 28th, 2013 -


Saturday March 30th, 2013 - Mariana's Trench Concert ft. Down With Webster:


Monday April 1st, 2013 - First story published plus 2 photos:




Wednesday 27 March 2013

Tuesday's Coverage Wednesday's Paper!

Wednesday March 27th 2013

I covered The Price is Right in Kingston at the K-Rock Centre on Tuesday night. These were my best shots. One of my shots even made front page and there was another one on page two!

This was front page!


Laura Boudreau for the Whig-Standard - Mark Murphy was playing the Price is Right game Planko to try and win $500. He was unsuccessful but had fun doing it anyway. Host Todd Newton was cheering for the win, while the model waited patiently for the outcome.

This one was ran second page alone with the story:


Laura Boudreau for the Whig-Standard - Mark Murphy was playing the Price is Right game Planko to try and win $500. He was unsuccessful but had fun doing it anyway. Host Todd Newton was cheering for the win, while the model waited patiently for the outcome.

My Robotic's team photo made made third page:


Laura Boudreau for the Whig-Standard – The KCVI robotics team K-Botics work on the robot that was made by the team two years ago. From left, Olivia Siemons grade 9, Megan Mattes grade 12 and Taylor Bird grade 12.

And my Standalone weather feature made it in on page 6:


Laura Boudreau for the Whig-Standard - Jacob Orwin is a Kingston resident took advantage of the warm sunny spring Tuesday afternoon. Orwin enjoys skating with his friends at Queens University. Orwin is not a student there however his friends are and they always hangout on campus.

The First Hockey Game


Kingston Frontenacs goalie Mike Morrison watches Barrie Colts Cody Brown during Ontario Hockey League  game three Eastern Conference quarter playoff action at the K-Rock Centre in Kingston on Monday March 25 2013. LAURA BOUDREAU/Kingston Whig-Standard/QMI Agency


Kingston Frontenacs Mike Morrison stops Barrie Colts Andreas Athanasiou from in close during Ontario Hockey League  game three Eastern Conference quarter playoff action at the K-Rock Centre in Kingston on Monday March 25 2013. LAURABOUDREAU/Kingston Whig-Standard/QMI Agency

These two were just used for the gallery so I never wrote a caption for them but they are still nice shots.



I am shooting another hockey game tonight so lets see if I can outdo myself!

Also here is the link for the gallery http://www.thewhig.com/2013/03/25/colts-come-back-to-beat-fronts
However most of the photos are not mine but my mentor Ian MacAlpine. but they are all great shots!

Tuesday 26 March 2013

First couple days at the Whig-Standard

A couple of the photos from the first couple of days at the Whig:

KINGSTON, Ont. (25/03/13) Candice Collver was walking her young French Bulldog Juno in downtown Kingston on the mild Monday afternoon. Collver was enjoying her day off work walking Juno. She likes being downtown when it is not too busy outside so that Juno does not get too distracted during their walk. Laura Boudreau for the Whig-Standard.


KINGSTON, Ont. (26/03/13) - Jacob Orwin is a Kingston resident took advantage of the warm sunny spring Tuesday afternoon. Orwin enjoys skating with his friends at Queens University. Orwin is not a student there however his friends are and they always hangout on campus. Laura Boudreau for the Whig-Standard

KINGSTON, Ont. (26/03/13) – The KCVI robotics team K-Botics work on the robot that was made by the team two years ago. From Left, Olivia Siemons grade 9, Megan Mattes grade 12 and Taylor Bird grade 12. Laura Boudreau for the Whig-Standard

Hockey Photos are still to come.

Monday 25 March 2013

My Update

I have not posted in a while because I have been working on school stuff and working pretty much full time, here is what I have been doing:



(20/03/13) KINGSTON, Ont. The Honourable Peter Milliken is the longest serving Speaker of the House of Commons in Canadian History. Milliken served as Speaker representing the Liberal Party for ten years and went back to his original job as a lawyer. "Excitement in my life? I think being born is a rather important part!" Photographed by: Laura Boudreau.

(20/03/13) AMHERSTVIEW, Ont. Wednesday March 20th is the "International Day of Happiness." Jackie Murphy and her loving friend Peanut relax in their favorite spot in the house and watch their afternoon soap operas. "Happiness can be found where ever there is love for something, for me it's my family, and no family is complete without the dog!" Murphy laughed while getting kisses from one of her lovable pets. Photo By: Laura Boudreau.

And here is a cute photo sequence:



BELLEVILLE, Ont. (12/03/13) In Global Pet Food, the three new kittens were playing with Madilynn Ryan. A 4-year-old girl who was waiting with her grandmother at the shop for her dad to come back with tea. Ryan's grandmother works at the shop which makes it a fun hangout for her grandaughter. Children are always free spirits which makes my word free more meaningful. By: Laura Boudreau

There's a taste of what I have done over the past little while. Also starting today March 25th 2013, I am doing my internship at the Kingston Whig Standard! Wish me luck!

Thursday 14 February 2013

Trudeau's Visit to Loyalist


(14/02/13) BELLEVILLE, Ont. The Loyalist College media wing played host to Justin Trudeau as he did a quick tour of the area and answered student's question in a question and answer session in Alumni Hall. He discussed many things to do with students and politics. Trudeau’s speech was informative and inspiring. Photo by: Laura Boudreau