Events
- Student News Day on CBC Radio and CBC Television
- Morning Edition will be broadcasting live from Archbishop M.C. O'Neill High School in Regina.
134 Argyle St.
Pancakes will be served.
Student steal the mics and take over the entire program.
Hear stories by students throughout the day on Blue Sky and the Afternoon Edition.
Then tune in to CBC TV between 5:30 and 6.
Student News Day in Saskatchewan is an opportunity for young people to tell a story about an issue important to them and for you to learn more about our province's youth.
Students from Archbishop M.C. O'Neill High School in Regina will attend workshops on storytelling, writing for different mediums, interviewing techniques, recording sound, shooting video, editing, and on-line storytelling. Professional videographers, sound technicians, radio broadcasters, and TV producers from CBC will help the students tell their stories.
Add this link to your favourites to follow these teens as they take-over CBC Saskatchewan.
Photo Essays
![sm-ART](/web/20100825001538im_/http://www.cbc.ca/sask/features/newsday/images/sm-art-52.jpg)
- Photo Essaysm-ART
- Graphic design on display
![Culture Shock](/web/20100825001538im_/http://www.cbc.ca/sask/features/newsday/images/culture_shock-52.jpg)
- Photo EssayCulture Shock
- Yee Sang Wong's impressions of Canada
![Behind the Ink](/web/20100825001538im_/http://www.cbc.ca/sask/features/newsday/images/behind_the_ink-52.jpg)
- Photo EssayBehind the Ink
- Complied by Amber Davidowich
![Class Clowns](/web/20100825001538im_/http://www.cbc.ca/sask/features/newsday/images/class_clowns-52.jpg)
- Photo EssayClass Clowns
- Goofin around at school