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Canadian newspapers love the holiday season

Canadian newspapers love the holiday season, and not just because they can run feel-good stories about charity bake sales and personal columns about the merits of hot cocoa and snow-shoeing. […]

September 29, 2008

New study says Internet usage supplements newspapers and other media

Reports of the death of newspapers have been greatly exaggerated, says a new study by the Canadian Internet Project. According to the report released at Ryerson University last week, online […]

September 25, 2008

Scandinavian newspapers fixated on change

By DREW HALFNIGHT Over 70 per cent of Swedes read a morning paper. Norway teems with over 100 healthy dailies. Finnish papers have the third-highest readership in the world. Do […]

September 22, 2008

Fourth-generation publisher buys Gabriola Sounder

Her father was a publisher. Her uncle was a publisher. Her grandfather and great-grandfather were publishers. For 25-year-old Sarah Holmes of Wainwright, Alta., publishing was bred in the bone. “ThereÔÇÖs […]

September 21, 2008

Newspaper readership at 75% says latest NADbank release

New data for the top six Canadian markets confirms that over 75% of adults read a daily newspaper each week. NADbank Inc. (Newspaper Audience Databank) announced the release of the […]

September 16, 2008

Update your records: CCNA change of address

The Canadian Community Newspapers Association has moved. Effective September 1, CCNA and Canadian Media Circulation Audit members should direct mail to the following address: Canadian Community Newspapers Association890 Yonge Street, […]

September 14, 2008

Presenting the 2008 Canada Post Community Literacy Award winners

OTTAWA (September 2, 2008) ÔÇô Canada Post today announced the winners of its 2008 Community Literacy Awards.  With winners from every region of the country, these awards, given for individual […]

World’s Press Opposes Yahoo-Google Advertising Deal

The World Association of Newspapers has asked competition authorities in Europe and North America to block an advertising agreement between Google and Yahoo on anti-competitive grounds, saying the deal would have […]

Speakers wanted for 2009 conference in Montreal

The Canadian Community Newspapers Association (CCNA) and the Canadian Newspaper Association (CNA) are seeking submissions from speakers interested in presenting at the annual conference, Ink and Beyond, to be held May […]

September 03, 2008

Name the partnership

Moving in together was the first big step, and now the Canadian Community Newspapers Association and the Canadian Newspaper Association have a challenge: what do we call ourselves? The jointly-operated […]

August 17, 2008

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