Celebration Gallery

Celebration Gallery

National Newspaper Week 2018 was celebrated across the country, in markets large and small. Newspapers Matter, Now More Than Ever, and we share some of the many examples of how this was achieved in communities across Canada.

Share your story with us so we can feature it in our Celebration Gallery. Submit details along with tear sheets, photos, video links, social media posts, and more to Kelly Levson, Director of Marketing and Research, at klevson@newsmediacanada.ca or upload your material and story here.

Melissa Martin, a former National Newspaper Award winner, published an excellent column in the Winnipeg Free Press during the recent National Newspaper Week that explains, despite the massive challenges on the global media landscape, the editorial mission of the...
During National Newspaper Week at the beginning of October we asked Canadians to pledge their support for the newspaper industry.  More than 40,000 Canadians visited the website www.newspapersmatter.ca to join the list of supporters for our industry.  One Winnipeg couple took the...
As a gold sponsor of this year's Media Innovation Awards (MIAs), News Media Canada delivered the message that Newspapers Matter, Now More Than Ever, to the 400 media industry professionals who attended the awards. Hosting a Portrait Studio that was inspired by the...
To engage and inspire the next generation of readers, the Campbell River Mirror partners with a local teacher to feature student contributions in a regular feature, the Carihi Mirror. For the last five years, during the school year, the Carihi Mirror makes up a...
As part of the 2018 National Newspaper Week celebrations from October 1- 7, 2018, the Vernon Morning Star asked leaders in their community about why they believe journalism matters. How did they respond? Check out their video on our YouTube channel...
British Columbia's Gabriola Sounder came up with a creative twist to promote National Newspaper Week in the pages of their paper. Using the Newspapers Matter logo they ran small space quotes from readers and notable community members throughout their paper.
As part of last month's National Newspaper Week celebrations, the Maple Creek News hosted a Customer Appreciation Day. The local paper opened its doors and invited readers to come and enjoy some coffee and cookies, get to know the staff and bring in some story ideas.
As part of this year’s National Newspaper Week celebrations the Winnipeg Free Press hosted a free screening of the award winning movie “Spotlight” at the Winnipeg Art Gallery.
During National Newspaper Week, the award-winning newspaper Clark's Crossing Gazette in Saskatchewan showcased this video vignette highlighting their relevance in their community.
Ever wondered how the Wellington Advertiser gets published? It takes a lot of dedicated people to produce this award-winning newspaper. From sales to ad design to journalism to circulation and carriers, the entire team works hard to produce the Wellington Advertiser each week.