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Facts and Frictions
Series
3 years ago
Rewriting colonial narratives
By
Angela Long
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People
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Feature
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Series
The Eastern Door and Iorì:wase on the Mohawk-led media scene of Kahnawake, Que.
4 years ago
Death of an owner silences small northern Ontario paper
By
Angela Long
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Feature
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Series
Dennis Smyk was the Driftwood, the paper that was the voice of Ignace, Ont. since the ‘70s
4 years ago
There’s a one-woman show in Deloraine, Manitoba
By
Angela Long
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Feature
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Series
After 14 years of newsroom cuts, reporter Judy Wells is determined to keep her local paper alive
4 years ago
A millennial buys the local paper
By
Angela Long
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Feature
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Series
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Research
Why a 24-year old gives up city life for a job at his local paper and then, five years later, buys it
4 years ago
A fourth-generation newspaper rides the waves of change
By
Angela Long
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People
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Feature
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Series
Why a 109-year old, family-owned Alberta outlet remains optimistic about the future despite a shifting rural population
4 years ago
Delivery by the thousands beneath glacier-clad peaks
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Angela Long
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People
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Feature
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Series
How a woman from southern Ontario and a man from the Prairies figured out local-news survival in B.C.’s Kootenays
4 years ago
Do oil and paper mix on B.C.’s northwest coast?
By
Angela Long
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Research
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Feature
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Series
When the island paper was sold to Black Press Media, Haida Gwaii residents began to re-evaluate their relationship to local news
4 years ago
Not gold, but close
By
Angela Long
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People
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Research
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The warming effects of local media in a subarctic town
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