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CCNA Past President Byron Keebaugh dies at 81

CCNA past president and honorary life member Byron Keebaugh passed away on December 22 at age 81. Born in Holbein, near Prince Albert in...

Enter the Canadian Community Newspaper Awards today!

Newspapers Canada is pleased to announce the launch of the 2014 Canadian Community Newspaper Awards (CCNAwards). We invite all of our community newspaper members...

Snapshot 2013 highlights the strength of community newspapers

Every week in Canada, more than 1,000 community newspapers circulate over 19 million copies in key metropolitan areas, rural and remote regions, and all...

The Canadian Community Newspaper Awards are just around the corner

With the end of the year quickly approaching, it’s time to begin preparing your submissions for the Canadian Community Newspaper Awards. We encourage all...

New owners for prairie newspapers

Old friends have formed a new company and purchased three newspapers in east central Saskatchewan. Greg Nesbitt, George Brown, Chris Ashfield and Ryan Nesbitt...

Newspapers Canada call for judges

Newspapers Canada is looking for experienced professionals to serve as judges for two of our most prestigious awards programs: the Canadian Community Newspaper Awards...

Changes to CCNA board of directors

During the annual general meeting of the Canadian Community Newspapers Association (CCNA) held on May 1, 2013, members voted by majority in favour of...

Community Newspaper Snapshot 2012

In 2012 there were more than 1,000 community newspaper titles in Canada, circulating 19.7 million copies each week. Newspapers Canada has updated the...

Coleen Campbell receives 2013 Margaret Hennigar Award

Canadian Community Newspapers Association (CCNA) past president and publisher and general manager of the Lethbridge Herald Coleen Campbell was presented with the 2013 Margaret...

CCNA launches Connecting to Canadians with Community Newspapers

The Canadian Community Newspapers Association (CCNA) is launching a new project aimed at increasing the number of non-urban Canadians participating in online panel research.  With...