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Local online news consumption is on the rise among Canadians

More than two thirds of Canadians report regularly consuming news online according to a new study released by Media Technology Monitor (MTM). The annual survey...

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 were in-depth discussions about the...

The Rainy River Record is about to sign off

It is with a heavy heart that we inform you of the unfortunate news that the Rainy River Record will be ending its historic...

Newspapers well-represented at the Canadian Online Publishing Awards

The nominations for the 2016 Canadian Online Publishing Awards (COPAs) have been announced and newspapers lead the way among the finalists with a stand-out 17...

The transformation of print media

Digital technology is no longer the disruptive force in print media—it is the driving force that shapes content creation and distribution, a new report...

Print resonates with readers

A new survey of daily newspaper readership shows that print is still the dominant platform for most readers during the week. This conclusion was revealed...

R. James Travers Foreign Corresponding Fellowship

Carleton University is now accepting applications for the R. James Travers Foreign Corresponding Fellowship for a project to be completed in 2017. The deadline for...

Newspapers dominate for local community information

The most recent data release from Vividata reinforces that newspapers dominate when it comes to local community information. Three quarters (75%) of Canadians rely on...

Community newspapers reach more than 8 out of 10 Canadians

The most recent release from Vividata confirms again that Canadians are reading community newspapers. In markets that are under half a million in population, more...

Special offer for CCNA members

The International Society of Weekly Newspaper Editors (ISWNE) is extending a complimentary trial membership to CCNA members who have not been members of ISWNE...