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Article content A little over a year ago, I arrived in Kenora for the second time to begin my second stint here. This time as the editor of the town’s newspaper of record for 140 years. I was living out at my camp to start before moving into town. I found out that the Miner’s office had been vacated and I was to work from home. Well, I had no internet out at camp. To boot, the water pump decided it wasn’t going to work. Luckily, my neighbours graciously allowed me to use their internet, and eventually, my dad got the water turned on. However, amid all the hiccups to start, I remember thinking to myself, “it seems like no one wants me to do this job.” ....
Article content For its exploration into the evolution of a rural province becoming increasingly urban, a team from the Saskatoon StarPhoenix was honoured at the National Newspaper Awards. The group of reporters won the NNA in the local reporting category for Abandoned Saskatchewan, a multi-part series that looked at the changes over time to communities throughout the province. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or StarPhoenix team wins for local reporting at National Newspaper Awards Back to video Judges, in recognizing The StarPhoenix, called Abandoned Saskatchewan a “rich immersive project with thorough reporting and compelling storytelling, the kind of project that can be accomplished when a news organization truly understands its community.” ....
Postmedia journalists among winners as National Newspaper Awards announced Postmedia papers and journalists received 10 nominations, among them, a nomination for the Montreal Gazette s health reporter Aaron Derfel, and two nominations for the National Post’s veteran reporter Tom Blackwell. Author of the article: Tyler Dawson Publishing date: May 07, 2021 • 5 hours ago • 3 minute read • Aaron Derfel of the Montreal Gazette was nominated for the E. Cora Hind Award for Beat Reporting for his work covering health and COVID-19. In particular, his submissions reported on chaos at long-term-care centres, the struggle cancer patients have had accessing care during the pandemic and the reactions of Premier François Legault over his province’s handling of the pandemic. The winner, Ariane Lacoursière of La Presse, was nominated for her writing on health and COVID-19. The Gazette ....