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    Judge rules against Frank Halifax ban

    Next step may be Supreme Court for Nova Scotia mom. Continue Reading Judge rules against Frank Halifax ban

  • Sometimes you need to get creative about how to turn your holiday into future writing opportunities. Photo courtesy of Megan Eaves/CC BY-SA 2.0.

    Turning your holiday into a travel writing opportunity

    A lot of reporting and writing involves some form of travel anyway — how else are stories found? Continue Reading Turning your holiday into a travel writing opportunity

  • The arguments for and against a ban are being heard at Nova Scotia's Provincial Court Building in Halifax. Photo by George Lang

    Nova Scotia mom takes on Frank Halifax Magazine

    Judge to rule if Frank Halifax edition will be held to a ban intended to protect children’s identities. Continue Reading Nova Scotia mom takes on Frank Halifax Magazine

  • The disappearance of archived pages from the Internet Archive poses a threat to research and the preservation of news as the first draft of history. Screenshot by J-Source.

    Online access to archived pages on the Internet Archive uncertain for researchers

    The disappearance of archived pages from the Internet Archive poses a threat to research and the preservation of news as the first draft of history. Continue Reading Online access to archived pages on the Internet Archive uncertain for researchers

  • Adrienne Arsenault, Rosemary Barton, Andrew Chang and Ian Hanomansing (left to right) are named the new hosts of "The National," at a news conference in Toronto, Tuesday, Aug.1, 2017 Nathan Denette/Canadian Press

    Arsenault, Barton, Chang and Hanomansing are the new hosts of ‘The National’ on CBC

    CBC plans to air its flagship newscast live across all six time zones from studios in Vancouver, Ottawa and Toronto. Continue Reading Arsenault, Barton, Chang and Hanomansing are the new hosts of ‘The National’ on CBC

  • As the way journalists get around changes, so does the way we tell stories. Illustration by Nick Craine/RRJ.

    Dude, where’s my car?

    As the way journalists get around changes, so does the way we tell stories. Continue Reading Dude, where’s my car?

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    Globe and Mail Public Editor: Knowing about local communities is important right of the public

    Authorities instinctively put a positive spin on everything and avoid talking about painful problems, but the journalist’s instinct is to pick at that scab. Continue Reading Globe and Mail Public Editor: Knowing about local communities is important right of the public

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    Journalism Jobs: July 26

    Want your job posting featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #cdnmediamoves.

    Continue Reading Journalism Jobs: July 26

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    Print editions of the National Post and Calgary Herald are no longer available in Saskatchewan

    The National Post and Financial Post insert is still included in the Saskatoon StarPhoenix and Regina Leader-Post. Continue Reading Print editions of the National Post and Calgary Herald are no longer available in Saskatchewan

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    The Canadian Press joins National NewsMedia Council

    It’s the first time in the wire service’s 100 year history they’ve been in a press council. Continue Reading The Canadian Press joins National NewsMedia Council

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