Toronto Star Master Glass: How to photograph dogs
Star photographer Colin McConnell takes you on assignment to Woofstock, so you can learn his simple techniques for photographing dogs.
Star photographer Colin McConnell takes you on assignment to Woofstock, so you can learn his simple techniques for photographing dogs.
Veteran sportscasters Steve Armitage and Mark Lee are the latest high-profile casualties of budget cuts at the CBC.
Agius, a graphic artist and interactive designer for The Canadian Press’ multimedia desk, is joining The Globe and Mail as an interactive editor.
Starting out by writing about themselves does not help students elevate their reporting and news-writing skills beyond what they could have attained by spending their three or four years blogging, writes education columnist Janice Tibbetts.
O’Leary is leaving the public broadcaster to become an on-air contributor for Bell Media.
Updated August 14 The editor of the Newfoundland Herald has apologized publicly for publishing a letter to the editor critical of homosexuality, gay marriage and abortion, and a human rights complaint that was filed against the newspaper has been withdrawn, CBC News and others reported.
Just as newsrooms and the media industry are undergoing transformational change these days, so too are journalism programs at universities and colleges across the country. In the first installment of this weekly three-part series, Carleton University associate professor Susan Harada looks at what journalism schools are adding to the curricula.
Managing editor Chris Windeyer left Up Here Business to pursue a freelancing career in Dawson City, Yukon.
If we believe that newspapers should reflect their communities, it is fair to say Brunswick News could do better when it comes to female representation in the pages of its publications, writes ombudswoman Patricia Graham.
Canadian prison officials’ decision to prevent a Star journalist from interviewing Omar Khadr is a breach of the public’s right to know, writes public editor Kathy English.