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Black Press Media journalists win big at Canadian community newspaper awards

Newsrooms earn recognition for editorial and photography excellence
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(Black Press files)

Black Press Media is pleased to congratulate all of our winners in the 2018 Canadian Community Newspaper Awards.

Winners in the prestigious general excellence category include the Eagle Valley News, the Hope Standard, the Tofino-Ucluelet Westerly News, the Lake Cowichan Gazette, the Salmon Arm Observer, the Sooke News Mirror, and the Victoria News.

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Second and third place for Outstanding Columnist went to reporter Sarah Simpson at the Cowichan Valley Citizen and editor Greg Knill of the Chilliwack Progress, respectively, in open circulation.

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Recognition for Best Local Editorial went to Jeffrey Heyden-Kaye of the Bashaw Star, in first place in his circulation class, Chris Windeyer of the Yukon News, in second place in his class, and the Surrey Now-Leader team in second place in its class.

Second place in her circulation class for Best Local Cartoon went to Elly Mossman of the Cowichan Valley Citizen.

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In photography, Joel Krahn of the Yukon News won first in his circulation class for Best Spot News Photo Coverage, while Martha Wickett of the Salmon Arm Observer won third place in her class.

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For Best Feature Photo, Free Press editor Phil McLachlan won first, Jenna Hauck of the Chilliwack Progress grabbed first, the Salmon Arm Observer91裸聊视频檚 Lachlan Labere earned second place, and Colleen Flanagan of the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows News took home second, all in their own circulation classes.

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