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NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK 2018
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As we count down the days until October 1 and the beginning of National Newspaper Week, we're going to be including a weekly feature on our website and in our weekly newsletter to give you some possible ideas on how to celebrate the power of newspapers with your readers.
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With unprecedented resources and the largest dedicated cannabis coverage team in the market, The Globe and Mail today launched Report on Business Cannabis Professional, a premium subscription news service for global cannabis insiders and investors.
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Despite turbulent times in the newspaper world, The Halifax Chronicle Herald has been developing a new program that has helped boost revenue. The program is called 'Now! Nova Scotia'.
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NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK 2018
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Feeling stuck for how your publication can participate in this year's National Newspaper Week activities? Fear not! We've got you covered. Every week, we're sending out to members a weekly digest of ideas. Here's a couple for you to consider for this week.
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Canada Post and the union representing Canadian mail carriers remain miles apart in contract talks as a strike deadline looms.
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Results from a new survey on what exactly constitutes 'fake news' reveals that Canadians are divided on what it actually means.
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As we rev up our engines in anticipation of this year's National Newspaper Week, News Media Canada is happy to officially launch our own Instagram channel. We hope you'll follow us @newsmediacanada. We're very much looking forward to sharing the excellent work of our members during our National Newspaper Week project - and beyond!
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Four Black Press Media newspapers will compete for a Jack Webster Award at the foundation's annual gala this October.
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NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK 2018
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Engage your journalists and editors by encouraging them to share their passion for newspapers through their own social media channels.
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Paul “Bones” Svoboda, who for 27 years has covered sports for Belleville's The Intelligencer, has left the newsroom. "He's well thought-of in the community," said Dick Howe, a now-retired Belleville high school teacher and coach. "He's a great storyteller."
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