Adrienne Lamb

Producer

Adrienne Lamb is an award-winning multi-platform producer based in Edmonton. She served for several years as a national arts reporter. Prior to moving to Alberta, Adrienne worked for CBC in Ontario and New Brunswick. Adrienne is a graduate of Western University with a degree in English and anthropology and a master's in journalism.

Latest from Adrienne Lamb

Nighttime nightmares grow for stargazing spots

The northern lights, the total eclipse and the perseid meteor shower are out-of-this-world celestial events driving Canadian stargazers to dark sky tourist spots in 2024. What's also up, in some places, are noise complaints, nocturnal roadkill and bad behaviour.

Here's why alpacas are getting the love — from the UN to Alberta Open Farm Days

They're cute and quiet, their fibre is used to make soft, warm knitted products, and there are more than 34,000 of them in Canada. Now alpacas are in the spotlight.

Waiting, watching and worrying: Emotions run high as wildfire season begins in earnest

A new episode of CBC's World on Fire podcast looks at how Canadians are feeling this spring, following the worst wildfire season in recorded history.

Teeny-tiny Canadian art makes big splash in Minutiae exhibit

Small pieces are showcased in a big way in the new art exhibit Minutiae at the Alberta Craft Council. Take a little look.

This community project is unearthing nuggets of Edmonton's Black history

Edmonton history buffs are collecting stories and sharing them through the Jasper Place Community History Project. Here's how.

From a go-bag to a go-camper: How these Albertans are preparing for wildfire season

After Canada’s worst wildfire season on record, Albertans in and around the town of Edson are gearing up for what this spring could hold.

Swimming in stuff and looking to declutter? Here's where the experts say to start

If you've resolved to clean up your act in 2024, these are some top tips from organizing experts that might help you declutter.

Big grizzly started a hidden-gem collection in northern Alberta hamlet

How did a small hamlet in northern Alberta end up with an extensive wildlife collection? It all started with a great big grizzly and a whole lot of community donations. Take a tour of the Kinosayo Museum in Kinuso, Alta.

These tiny-home villages for veterans are spreading across Canada

An idea to create a village of tiny homes to help homeless veterans transition in their civilian lives is expanding from two locations in Alberta to communities in Manitoba and Ontario and organizers hope it's just the beginning. Here's why.

Edmonton has been doing AI for a long time ... here's why

Artificial intelligence is having a moment and Edmonton has a downtown headquarters at the core of the research. It’s called the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii). Here’s what this AI centre looks like in real life.