Black Press removes paywall from news website

Black Press, the company that publishes The Valley Echo, recently removed the paywall from the paper’s website. Online Valley Echo content is now...

Recapping the 2016 ONA Conference

Attention editors, writers, publishers! Last week the Online News Association held its annual meeting in Denver, Colorado. On the docket...

Winnipeg Free Press hires designated cannabis reporter

In anticipation of the federal government's move to legalize marijuana in 2018, the Winnipeg Free Press has hired its...

Globe and Mail will use online data to help reshape daily newspaper

As the Globe and Mail continues to revamp its newspaper, one key change will see the publication put more faith...

Facebook provides grants to local newsrooms to support coronavirus work

The Facebook Journalism Project has announced that 400 local newsrooms across North America have received grants to support their...

Toronto Star celebrates its 125th anniversary

When it launched in 1892, The Toronto Star fashioned itself as a 'paper for the people'. A century and a...

Reforms to Australian media passed by Parliament

The reforms are set to better position Australian media companies in the 21st century market by providing better opportunities to...

World Press Photo exhibit visits Canada

The popular 2017 World Press Photo exhibit has arrived in Canada. This year, the exhibit will be featured in...

Everything old becomes new again

Every Thursday, the Kingston Whig-Standard has begun running a feature of randomly-selected single pages from its past editions (which...

Multiple News Media Canada members saluted at Jack Webster awards

This year's Jack Webster Awards, which honour excellence in journalism produced by B.C.-based news organizations, saw several of our...