News Archives

2006

Interview with EWB volunteer Jessica Shumlich
CBC Radio Alberta
December 27, 2006

Recognizing Africa's success stories
by Parker Mitchell (EWB co-CEO), The Windsor Star
December 18, 2006

Engineers aim to bring about small changes with global impact
by Medlinda Dalton
The Record, November 17, 2006

Engineers Without Borders works with local communities to create positive change
The Globe and Mail, October 30, 2006

Summer in Ghana: What television will not show you
by Apoorva Balakrishnan
The Manitoban, October 25, 2006

Ghislaine in Ghana: An interview with an EWB volunteer
by Ghislaine Johnson
The Afterthought (McGill University, MacDonald Campus Newspaper), September 2006

EWB smashes poverty in St. John’s
NTV Evening News
September 21, 2006

Bill C-293 : Better aid
by Trevor Freeman
The Hill Times, September 18, 2006

MPs should vote in favour of Bill C-293 for better foreign aid
by Ashley Raeside
The Hill Times, September 18, 2006

Cycling with Zambia’s young sorghum supervisor
by Mike Quinn
CBC Viewpoint, September 14, 2006

Donate Aeroplan points to charity
by Associated Press
May 30, 2006

Une histoire de pêche au Mali
By Jean-Luc Ratté-Boulianne
Liaison, May 25, 2006

Lewis taps frequent fliers for global AIDS campaign
by Brent Jang
The Globe and Mail, May 17, 2006

Does food aid make people lazy?
by Mike Quinn
CBC News Viewpoint, May 16, 2006

Zambian entrepreneur
by Mike Quinn
CBC News Viewpoint, April 12, 2006

African pride
by Luke Brown
London Free Press, March 25, 2006

Old school meets new school
by Rachel Maser
Edmonton Journal, March 18, 2006

Tilling new turf
by Mike Quinn
Edmonton Journal, March 18, 2006

Subsistence farming a way of life in Zambia
by Mike Quinn
CBC News Viewpoint, March 14, 2006

2005

Founder's Day speaker breaking down borders
by Ian Howarth
McGill Reporter, March 3, 2006

The weight of the world: Engineers Without Borders campaign for international development
by Nicolle Wahl
University of Toronto News, March 2, 2006

EWB volunteers get national nod
by Kiran Dhaliwal
Imprint (University of Waterloo), February 24, 2006

Engineers Without Borders bring help where it's needed most
The Globe and Mail, February 23, 2006

Next stop for marathon cyclist: Zambia
by Alycia Ambroziak
The Gazette, February 9, 2006

Showing pedal power: Dalhousie students pump up activism in Third World
by Kristen Lipscombe
The Chronical Herald, February 2006

Candidates Step Into the Spotlight at Student Fundraiser
The Montréal Gazette, January 19, 2006

Heroine of hope

by Mike Quinn
The Vancouver Courier, January 13, 2006

L'eau dans les campagnes haïtiennes: tout un défi
by P. Rodrigue
La frontière, January 11, 2006

25M $ pour donner de l'eau aux Haïtiens
by P. Rodrigue
La frontière, January 11, 2006

Engineering students, developing people
by Caitlin Crawshaw
Folio, January 10, 2006

Mac engineers learn—by saving a Sphinx
by Paul Legall
The Hamilton Spectator, January 9, 2006

Engineering students help in Third World

by Krisendra Bisotty, Business in Vancouver, December 13-19, 2005

Engineering Change

by Matt Kieltyka,24 Hours, November 23, 2005

Forget scientific curiosity, it's about smashing stuff

by Ian Gillespie, London Free Press, November 16, 2005

Engineers Volunteer Overseas

by Kathleen Luckhart and Emily McCaskill, The Silhouette, November, 2005

Sorghum, Sarah McLachlan and the drought in Zambia

by Mike Quinn, Tref, Fall 2005

Engineers Without Borders launches MUN chapter

by Andre Dumont, The Muse, September 29,2005

Student engineers out to build better world

The Edmonton Journal, September 19, 2005

Consommer pour la bonne cause

by Yves Gingras, La Presse, June 14, 2005

Passion to change the world

by Olivia Ward, Toronto Star, May 23, 2005

Interview with George Roter on CBC Radio

Sounds Like Canada, CBC Radio, May 18, 2005

Top 40 Under 40

by Jeff Hale, The Globe and Mail, May 3, 2005

Alumnus finds adventure, community in Zambia

Interview with David Damberger, ON Campus, University of Calgary, May 2005

Engineers Without Borders (or budget)

The Northerner, March 2005

Making a Difference Around the World

The Globe and Mail, February 24, 2005

Passion is the reward for non-profit workers

by Judith Timson, The Globe and Mail, February 9, 2005

Africa's Silent Tsunami

by Parker Mitchell and George Roter, OpEd in The Globe and Mail, January 11, 2005

2004

Kofi Challenges Canada

by Parker Mitchell, The Globe and Mail, March 17, 2004

Ghana's Multifunctional Platform Project

by Mike Quinn, Sustainability Now, March 2004

2003

UBC Abroad

by Mike Quinn, The Point, October 29, 2003

Hidden Heroes - Engineers In Development

Symbiosis, April 2003

Borderless engineers

Macleans, February 3, 2003

2002

Engineers give a helping hand

by Oliver Bertin, The Globe and Mail, October 14, 2002

2001

Canada, The Next Generation: George Roter and Parker Mitchell

by Carole Bula, TIME, October 22, 2001

Engineers launch global aid program

by Heather Sokoloff, National Post, July 21, 2001