Two more brand extensions will be added to the Chatelaine portfolio in 2026. The Kitchen Awards and The Wine & Spirit Awards will expand the publication’s footprint in home, dining and entertaining, ...
After more than 30 prolific years of covering Indigenous issues, Saskatoon StarPhoenix Columnist Doug Cuthand, 75, who was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer, is leaving the newspaper. He made ...
A recently released survey conducted by Totum Research for News Media Canada among 2,418 adults across the country, has revealed that 76% of adult newspaper readers are concerned about fake news, with ...
The 2025 Federal Budget has included investments in Canadian culture totalling $503 million over 4 years, starting in 2026 and 2027, in sectors including the arts, multimedia, journalism, and national ...
Longtime Broadview Magazine journalist Mike Milne has earned a 2025 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Canadian Christian Communicators Association (CCCA). The annual award recognizes Milne’s more ...
After ceasing operations in November 2024, Ottawa-based New Canadian Media is resuming publication “committed more than ever to telling Canada’s stories through immigrant eyes,” said Founding ...
The Coast Reporter of Sechelt/Gibsons, British Columbia, has won First Place for Best Special Section for printed Newspapers (circulation 10,000+) in The Canadian Community Newsmedia (CCN) Awards, for ...
First Place went to Brett McKay of the St. Albert Gazette (St. Albert, AB) for his compelling “Conspiracists and democratic deficits collide in Alberta municipal governments” feature. Richard Wright ...
Pepper Parr, Publisher of the Burlington Gazette is writing a series of articles on the state of the industry. Pepper has been a judge of the COPAs and this series is also on the site at this link.
Pepper Parr, Publisher of the Burlington Gazette is writing a series of articles on the state of the industry. Pepper has been a judge of the COPAs and this series is also on the site at this link.
A 120-year-old weekly newspaper serving B.C.’s interior has been purchased by a local Indigenous-owned corporation that’s determined to “represent and uplift the community it serves.” The K’en T’em ...
Over 1,000 newsrooms across the world are expected to come together online on World News Day to “build understanding and defend our truth-tellers.” Led by the World Editors Forum of WAN-IFRA, Project ...