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  • How hidden ads are keeping Atlantic Canadian newspapers afloat.

By Heather Jordan Ross

    Hidden ads help newspapers survive

    How hidden ads are keeping Atlantic Canadian newspapers afloat.

    By Heather Jordan Ross

  • Journalists report on a colourful world. So why are newsrooms so white?

By Iris Estrada

    Minority Report

    Journalists report on a colourful world. So why are newsrooms so white?

    By Iris Estrada

  • Eva Hoare of the Herald has two main beats: fashion and the justice system.

By Meg Lyons

    Juggling Crime and Clothes

    Eva Hoare of the Herald has two main beats: fashion and the justice system.

    By Meg Lyons

  • Kim D'Eon of ET Canada speaks of red carpets, hard work, and missing Nova Scotia.

By Nina Cherry

    D’Eon Defies Ditzy Stereotype

    Kim D’Eon of ET Canada speaks of red carpets, hard work, and missing Nova Scotia.

    By Nina Cherry

  • Officials, doctors and players all face a changing sport. 

By Connor Dalton

    Concussions spark hockey debate

    Officials, doctors and players all face a changing sport.

    By Connor Dalton

  • How should journalists cover suicide?

By Jordan Parker

    Suicide: Breaking Media Silence

    How should journalists cover suicide?

    By Jordan Parker

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