
Steven Sandor
Features Editor / Writer at Edmonton Journal
Award-winning Editor, @EdifyEdmonton. Author of booky things. Writer of magaziney things. Sort-of soccer broadcaster. Repped by The Rights Factory.
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4 days ago |
edmontonjournal.com | Steven Sandor
A voice from the crowd: Robert Clark's performance an iconic part of the Oilers playoff experienceAnthem singer downplays his role at Rogers Place: 'It's not the Robert Clark show'Robert Clark leads Edmonton Oilers fans in singing the Canadian national anthem prior to Game 6 of the team's NHL playoff series against the Los Angeles Kings on May 1.
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2 weeks ago |
edmontonjournal.com | Steven Sandor
Edmonton Scottish United faces lawsuits and crushing debtAs the club gets set to play the biggest match in its history, the future of the program is very much in doubt. Paul Hamilton of Edmonton Scottish United is seen in action at the 2023 Toyota National Championships against Western Halifax FC. Photo by Peter Black /Canada SoccerReviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected.
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2 weeks ago |
edmontonjournal.com | Steven Sandor
Liberals win nationally, but make no gains in EdmontonWhile Mark Carney won the election, his last-ditch attempt to boost Liberal fortunes in Edmonton didn't pay offEdmonton Southeast Liberal candidate Amarjeet Sohi (second from left) is embraced by a supporter after giving his concession speech, Monday April 28, 2025.
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2 weeks ago |
edmontonsun.com | Steven Sandor
While Mark Carney won the election, his last-ditch attempt to boost Liberal fortunes in Edmonton didn't pay offPublished Apr 29, 2025 • Last updated 13 hours ago • 5 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Edmonton Southeast Liberal candidate Amarjeet Sohi (second from left) is embraced by a supporter after giving his concession speech, Monday April 28, 2025.
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2 weeks ago |
edmontonsun.com | Steven Sandor
While Mark Carney won the election, his last-ditch attempt to boost Liberal fortunes in Edmonton didn't pay offPublished Apr 29, 2025 • Last updated 7 hours ago • 5 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Edmonton Southeast Liberal candidate Amarjeet Sohi (second from left) is embraced by a supporter after giving his concession speech, Monday April 28, 2025.
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The pace of Game 4 is slightly more frenetic than the final scene of Scarface #Oilers

After just 10 frantic minutes, I can say that this Game 4 feels a lot like a Game 7 #Oilers

Oh, no -- Oilers scored first.