The LJI reporter will be based out of the offices of the Battlefords News-Optimist, where s/he will have access to office facilities, administrative support and colleagues to liaise with. The LJI reporter will be assigned to the underserved communities of Morrin, Carbon, Rowley, Rumsey, Hussar, Standard, Rosebud, Delia, Craigmyle, Big Valley, Rockyford, Starland County, Kneehill County, and Wheatland County. The LJI reporter will cover the territorial legislature in Iqaluit, the regional government in Kuujjuaq, and smaller communities institutions such as hamlet councils, circuit courts, disctrict education authorities and hunters and trappers associations, and community issues such as health, addictions, housing, the high price of food. The News-Optimist website would be configured to have special sections for each of the communities in the reporters coverage area for readers to easily find stories about their home town.
While the regional economy was once dominated by forestry and mining in particular, the resource-based industry has given way to the sizeable retail, health and educational centres in the area. 2021. The reporter will investigate and report on social, economic and environmental issues that have an impact on the more than one million people that live in the area.
Other important gaps in civic journalism we would cover in the area would be town and local RM meetings and announcements, as well as functions for the local library and non-profit organizations.
Those include lack of affordable housing, employment and recreation as well as the difficulty of keeping young people in the community, of keeping seniors at home, the challenges in rural mental health and addiction treatment and access to doctors. Objectives:
These include the economy, climate change, procurement, resources development. This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 13, 2022. The sale ends a remarkable 128-year history of an independent newspaper that once sent Ernest Hemingway to cover war, Milt Dunnell to cover games, Nathan Cohen to cover culture, Gordon Sinclair to cover life and Duncan Macpherson to poke fun at the powerful. He will also do follow-up stories.
We will create a special section on the National Observer website for this coverage, and frame it with an explanation that this is a special project funded by LJI. The LJI reporter will cover the Osoyoos Indian Band (NKMip). S/he will also cover the fishing industry, the port authority, Vancouver International Airport, major industry, international and national sporting events., The LJI reporter will be based in Smithers and will cover the Hwy 16 communities. The LJI reporter will cover Churchbridge, Esterhazy, Langenburg, Saltcoats, Bredenbury, Calder, Gerald, MacNutt, Stockholm, Spy Hill, and Yarbo. The reporter will cover provincial politics from the perspective of the communities covered by the Prairie Newspaper Group, which include La Loche, La Ronge, Tisdale, Melfort, Hudson Bay, Estevan, Humboldt, Kamsack, Kipling, Preeceville, Unity/Wilkie, Weyburn, Yorkton, Battleford, and North Battleford. The LJI reporter will be based in Central Newfoundland. The LJI reporter will be assigned to Western Prince Edward Island, from Cape Egmont to Tignish. Also, from a newcomers perspective, we will show the difficulties of finding work or appropriate work, and difficulties integrating fully the society.The reporter will provide accountability journalism, solutions journalism, and in depth analysis of issues. Le journaliste de lIJL couvrira le Haut-du-Lac-Saint-Jean, o sont les localits de La Dor, Normandin, Albanel, Girardville, Sainte-Elizabeth-de-Proulx, Lac-Bouchette, Saint-Andr, Sainte-Hedwidge et Saint Ludger-de-Milot. The publisher, office manager, reporter and new hire will work as a team to add new communities and realign current assignments to minimize travel times for full-time journalists and freelance reporters. Civic Councils in: Delia, Morrin, Hussar, Carbon, Standard, Big Valley, Munson and Rockyford
Forty percent of B-shares are owned by Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited, the company Rivett recently retired from. Unemployment, limited access to services, additions and other ills are big issues for those living in this area. The reporter will investigate and report on issues of concern to the community. Our detailed plan for civic content will include weekly town/RM updates, weekly updates from the local MLA office and monthly updates from the local MP; and also have content driven by issues needing to be addressed by local authorities, as well as events, meetings, etc.
The reporter will also investigate issues of interest to the local communities. We will brand the content within our publication and online with place lines or special headers distinguishing regional news or school news. Due to the high cost of travel in the region, we are very keen to have a reporter in residence in the North. The LJI reporter will cover provincial court cases regularly and systematically. The reporter will also report on the travelling territorial court circuit to Cambridge Bay.
The future of media in this country seems to be in non-profit, public-interest journalism delivered online, not corporate chains with well-heeled private interests. So Honderich wrote it, based on Atkinsons legacy and the interpretation of it by Johns father and longtime publisher Beland Honderich. In post-Roe America, a grave miscarriage of justice proliferates, Kicking sickest patients to the curb: Private clinics wont solve crisis. Stories will be relevant to be shared and will illustrate the bigger picture that may be relevant to others across the region or the country. The LJI reporter will be assigned to cover the small farming communities between lakes Erie and Huron and Chatham-Kent to Woodstock including Norwich, Ingersoll, Thames Centre, Port Burwell and Port Stanley, Glencoe, Bothwell, Thamesville, Blenheim, Dresden, Watford, and Lambton Shores. Some of the issues: health care, educational opportunities and employment. More people are reading rabble.ca than ever and unlike many news organizations, we have never put up a paywall at rabble weve always believed in making our reporting and analysis free to all, while striving to make it sustainable as well.
Le journaliste de lIJL couvrira le linformation civique et tout ce qui touche la communaut Franco-Ontarienne. From media executive to media critic, John Miller has seen journalism from all sides (and he often doesnt like what he sees). He draws on his 40 years in news, including five years as deputy We do it where the permafrost is melting. The LJI reporter will cover council meetings for Pincher Creek, Pikani Nation, Village of Hill Spring and Village of Glenwood. The reporter will be assigned to the Health beat for Nova Scotia. The part-time journalist 24 hours per week preferably is a resident of Eelnaapewii Lahkewiit.
Deriding the Star, Asper said: Nothing that appears in the editorial section of the paper can deviate from Mr. Atkinsons five principles of social democracy. The oil industry has and enormous impact on all aspects of life and also local politics. Keeping up to date with court, whats going on with the community in regards to policing, Any and all other news in Fox Creek. The goal is to provide more information for area residents on what is transpiring here, the good and the bad, in terms of municipal government and day-to-day delivery of services. The largest employer in the city, the military is the main driver of the economy in a busy region along the Highway 401 corridor. The LJI reporter will be based at Quebecs National Assembly. The Wakaw Recorder proposes to cover Wakaw, Rosthern, Cudworth, Bruno, St. Louis and One Arrow First Nation and the surrounding rural area, where it has bult strong relationships with local officials and organizations. The reporter will cover the affairs, at political and operational level, of the following institutions: the municipalities of Fort Simpson and Fort Liard; the designated authorities of Nahanni Butte, Jean Marie River, Wrigley, and Sambaa Ke; the Dehcho First Nations tribal council and its 10 component First Nations; and the Acho Dene Koe First Nation, currently not affiliated with the Dehcho First Nations. The LJI reporter will be assigned to Esterhazy.
The LJI reporter will be assigned to cover the Grand River Watershed, an environmentally sensitive area that plays an essential role for many municipalities, Indigenous communities and the province. | url = https://www.niemanlab.org/reading/torstar-owner-of-the-toronto-star-plans-to-launch-an-online-casino-to-fund-its-journalism/ Both breaking news and investigative journalism would appear in print and digital platforms. Its a project of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University. When possible, this reporter will cover the other remote islands in this underserved area as well. The reporter will provide coverage of civic government activities and meetings, as well as in-person coverage of court proceedings, school board, regional health districts and indigenous band councils.. The reporter will fully explore the issues of the environment, petroleum-related economics and coastal conservation, sustainability, housing, transportation, tourism and Indigenous matters, and those which are brought to the attention of the reporter by local residents. The LJI reporter will cover York Region, and the Chinese ethnocultural group. Coverage will include local scientific research and impact of climate change on the province both environmentally and economically. The reporter will provide accountability journalism, solutions journalism, and in depth analysis of decisions and issues. 2) Establish physical presence in Hanna, similar to our satellite office in Stettler; The reporter will be assigned to the Central Labrador region which includes Happy Valley-Goose Bay and North West River. The reporter will report on legislation that affects rural B.C. rabbles total budget is likely less than what big corporate media spend on photocopying (we kid you not!) Band councils in these communities operate with little or no scrutiny.
3). We do it on the farm. The reporter will be assigned to focus on the municipal councils as well as the Pikwsakanagan First Nation and matters of federal or provincial significance of interest to our readers. But staffing levels at these outlets just dont allow for detailed investigative journalism. The reporter will also cover the Perth South Council meetings and civic issues of importance to the communities. The reporter will cover issues and civic institutions related to education and York Region District School Board, City Council, local Chinese non-profit community groups in the region. The reporter will also cover police board meetings and report on matters of police and crime. The LJI reporter will cover Strathmore and Wheatland County, and the public institutions that include one courthouse, four town/village councils, a band council and a school division. TORONTO The Toronto Star, one of Canadas largest daily newspapers, says it has chosen a new president and CEO. "Torstar, owner of The Toronto Star, plans to launch an online casino to fund its journalism." Paul Rivett, chairman and co-owner of Torstar Corp. said he expects Glogovac will focus on building the Toronto Stars audience and growing digital subscriptions. The reporter would be expected to produce one video per week, and one Instagram or Facebook photo gallery per week. The reporter will be assigned to write for and about newcomers to Nova Scotia. S/he would also be in a position to embark on an in-depth editorial series about First Nations issues in the justice system as it pertains to residents of these communities. The LJI reporter will be in a new bureau in Ikaluktutiak/Cambridge Bay. The reporter will be responsible for preparing content for Black Press Media community newspapers, as well as contribute daily to the associated websites, which will include photos and video. The LJI reporter will be assigned to cover the court proceedings in Thunder Bay. (as are my father and brother in Winnipeg)., He asked: Is John Honderich, the publisher of the Star, another puppet hiding behind the dead hand control of a previous owner?. Bitove and Rivett, the new owners, say we believe in newsand that their ownership will ensure a future for world-class journalism.That remains to be seen.
The LJI reporter will be based at the Telegraph-Journal. Last modified March 3, 2021. The LJI reporter will cover the municipality of South Dundas and surrounding area. This content is for News Media Canada members only. | accessdate = 21 July 2022 News Media Canada is the national association of the Canadian news media industry, serving print and digital news media members in every province and territory. The Intelligencer has been covering the area for a long time. The LJI reporter will cover mainly Kaslo and Nakusp, but also benefit New Denver, Silverton, Slocan, Winlaw, Slocan Park, Crescent Valley, South Slocan, Nakusp, Burton, Fauquier, Edgewood, Trout Lake, Galena Bay, Kaslo, Ainsworth Hot Springs, Meadow Creek, Argenta, Johnsons Landing. The newspaper says Marina Glogovac will move into the top executive role on June 1. The bargain-basement purchase price of $52 million reflected the grim toll on daily newspapers exacted by social-media advertising, changing reader tastes and the COVID-19 pandemic. The reporter will also cover local government and civic issues. The LJI reporter will cover provincial court cases regularly and systematically, resulting in nuanced, balanced and comprehensive coverage of major cases that appear in the courts. The LJI reporter will be based in Victoria and cover the BC legislature from a rural/remote and sometimes northern perspective. It came under fire when it ordered all its papers to run self-serving editorials dictated by head office in Winnipeg. S/he will do a regional news roundup of these areas municipal governments, aiming for coverage of every meeting via livestream or, where livestreaming is not available, post-meeting followups with municipal personnel, as well as in-person attendance in each community at least once per quarter. S/he will also embark on an in-depth editorial series about First Nations issues in these communities. 4) Connect with more community leaders and residents., The LJI reporter will cover La Ronge and the communities and industries surrounding it, including First Nations communities. Numerous other development plans that do not conform with sustainable, anti-sprawl, smart growth policies will also be heavily reported on. The reporter focuses on the Indigenous community, on the ethnocultural community and on the francophone community.
Municipal councils and local governments, particularly those west of the city of Sudbury operate with little oversight from the public with limited media coverage. The reporter will follow the challenges and successes of the departments initiatives and investigate tips from a variety of sources. Deadline Day speculation: will Schulz enter UCP leadership race? The stories will include changes to the business community, to spiritual life, to the restaurant scene and society in general. Torstar holds an investment in The Canadian Press as part of a joint agreement with subsidiaries of the Globe and Mail and Montreals La Presse. Torstar, owner of The Toronto Star, plans to launch an online casino to fund its journalism. The reporter will track the provincial review of public education, will be at Question Period, will connect with parent groups. The LJI reporter will be responsible for writing concise informative news stories on breaking news, updates on local issues and events, cover town council meetings, Pembina Hills School Board District meetings, Chamber of Commerce, work with RCMP to provide community updates, court proceeding reports, education articles on Canadian Law and citizen responsibilities, and search out and report stories on other topics of public interest. The reporter will also investigate overcrowding of jails, quality of forensics work and youth incarceration. From media executive to media critic, John Miller has seen journalism from all sides (and he often doesnt like what he sees). Web. He will also report on the issues facing people there such as affordable housing, employment and recreation, the difficulty of keeping young people, of keeping seniors at home and access to doctors. We will create a special section on the National Observer website for this coverage, and frame it with an explanation that this is a special project funded by LJI. Rachali Noticias focuses on community listening in Northern Mexicos Indigenous communities. The encroachment into the Greenbelt by certain interests will also be a key focus, along with the alarming developer take-over of the massive Mississauga lake-front re-development initiative. Pendant la pandmie, le personnel hospitalier, les PSSP et autres employ(e)s de Sudbury ont fait lobjet dun taux lev de violence, y compris avec des armes, selon une nouvelle enqute ralise par le SCFP. residents and industry. In the case of the Star, a dead owner is controlling the show. Her career in Canada began in media, first at NOW Magazine, where she worked as vice-president of sales and marketing in the 1990s, and then as senior vice president and group publisher for St. Josephs Media, which publishes Toronto Life magazine, from 2001 to 2004.
The Nieman Journalism Lab is a collaborative attempt to figure out how quality journalism can survive and thrive in the Internet age. Areas of focus would be La Lache and the Village of Pinehouse, where operations are currently under review by a judge due to allegations of mismanagement.