Clare Bonnyman

Digital associate producer

Clare Bonnyman is a producer and reporter with CBC Edmonton. She has worked across the country and has expertise in digital reporting, audio production and podcasting. Clare won a national Radio Television Digital News Association award in 2019 for sports feature reporting. She focuses on stories about sound and community. You can reach her at clare.bonnyman@cbc.ca.

Latest from Clare Bonnyman

Healing and connection: Inside the Humble Lodge's two-spirit fasting camp

The Humble Lodge's annual four-day fast camp provides a safe space for 2SLGBTQ+ Indigenous youth to engage in a rite of passage, fostering strength, resilience, self-esteem and connection.

These Edmonton police officers are showing us the languages they speak

The project uses language identifier tags worn on uniforms to connect officers with a growing community speaking multiple languages.

University of Alberta researchers raise concerns over muscle loss with popular obesity drugs

Researchers are weighing the effects of popular weight-loss medications like Ozempic on muscle mass. New work is "calling attention to something called quality of weight loss," says Carla Prado, a professor of human nutrition at the University of Alberta.

Edmonton-based app aimed at newcomers makes navigating resources easier

The UpRow app is a one-stop settlement service, connecting newcomers with verified resources to help smooth out the process of coming to Canada.

U of A researcher wants 'perceived accessibility' included in urban planning

A University of Alberta researcher wants to expand the definition of accessibility to make better, more active public spaces. 

Would you buy an Edmonton Transit T-shirt?

Edmonton Transit is working with the city to create an online store selling public transit-themed merchandise like T-shirts, sweaters and more.

Alberta glacier used as NASA training ground for robotic snake that will explore outer space

The unique terrain and accessible nature of Athabasca Glacer helps NASA crews finetune the EELS robot's slither and sliding motions before sending it to space to search for signs of life.

History hiding in Jasper's backcountry: Old warden cabins find new use, value in national park

The backcountry warden cabins in Jasper National Park have been relatively quiet in recent years, used by staff for ecological monitoring, patrolling and accessing the deep woods. But that is starting to change. 

Lindy Hop swings back into the spotlight in Edmonton

The dance style from the 1920s and '30s has found new footing in a young Edmonton dance community.

Extreme makeovers: Interest grows in converting empty Edmonton office towers into housing

This month, city council's urban planning committee will see a report detailing the options for an incentive program that would help developers convert underused office space into residential units.