CCNA to undertake distribution study

CCNA is undertaking a distribution study of its membership aimed at getting a better picture of how community newspapers...

PAP users face five per cent postal increase

While commercial Publications Mail prices are slated to increase April 1, 2001 by up to 12.5 per cent, participants...

NEW CHAIR FOR DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE

Bowes Publishers Limited Vice President Bob Pearce has assumed the chair of CCNA's Distribution Committee. Pearce replaces Don Kendall, who...

POSTAL RATES TO INCREASE IN APRIL

CCNA has learned that Canada Post plans to increase postal rates, including rates for Unaddressed Admail, in April 2002. At...

CCNA urges members to write members of parliament in protest

Concern and opposition is mounting in the wake of the announcement of proposed massive rate increases to Publications Mail...

Canada Post receives approval for 2002 rate increases

Canada Post has received Governor-in-Council approval for proposed increases in International and USA postal rates and in regulated Domestic...

A teetering mess

  "Feelin' lucky punk?" That's just about what the magazine industry is saying to Canada Post these days. The Crown corporation...

CCNA REVIEWING PAP DISCUSSION PAPER

CCNA is currently reviewing a discussion paper from the Department of Canadian Heritage on the Publications Assistance Program (PAP). The...

FIRST CLASS POSTAGE RATE INCREASES

The domestic basic letter rate increased by one cent to 47 cents on Jan. 1, 2000. This is the first...

Publications Mail rates set for huge increases

Proposed increases to Canada Post's Publication Mail rates could raise the cost of posting a typical community newspaper by...