COVID-19 Media Impact Map for Canada: Chilliwack Progress

This post is part of the COVID-19 Media Impact Map for Canada, a joint initiative of J-Source, the Local News Research Project at Ryerson University and the Canadian Association of Journalists. Continue Reading COVID-19 Media Impact Map for Canada: Chilliwack Progress

 One journalist was laid off on March 20, then brought back through a work-sharing program, says the union that represents 13 journalists and sales reps, which indicated they are likely to be laid off again. Four other staff, mostly from sales, were laid off on March 20. Hours for remaining employees were cut to three days per week from five in changes announced April 3 that took effect April 6.

Updated Oct. 22: Journalists at Black Press’s Lower Mainland papers, including the Chilliwack Progress, have had their hours restored to full time under Service Canada Work-Sharing Agreements between Oct. 6 and 26 for the duration of the provincial election.

This post is part of the COVID-19 Media Impact Map for Canada, a joint initiative of J-Source, the Local News Research Project at Ryerson University and the Canadian Association of Journalists. The map will be regularly updated. If you have any additional information about known changes or have knowledge of a new impact, please contact us at info@j-source.ca or fill in details using the form COVID-19: Impacts on media in Canada.