The awards recognize excellence in daily newspaper work in Canada
Postmedia’s journalists have been nominated for 14 National Newspaper Awards, which recognize excellence in daily newspaper work in Canada.
The Saskatoon StarPhoenix received three nominations, with Kevin Mitchell recognized for his coverage of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash and its aftermath and Kayle Neis nominated in the news photo category for a photo of a Broncos memorial. StarPhoenix editor-in-chief Heather Persson was also nominated for editorial writing.
Postmedia’s newsrooms in Ottawa and Edmonton secured two nominations apiece. In Ottawa, three-time NNA winner David Pugliese was again nominated in the Beat Reporting category for his coverage of Canada’s military and the defence sector, while James Bagnall was nominated for his explanatory work on the federal government’s failed Phoenix pay system.
“This year’s nominations reflect the excellent work that is being done in our newsrooms across the country,” said Lucinda Chodan, vice-president editorial for Postmedia. “The categories we are nominated in — from editorial writing and photography to investigative and explanatory work — are a testament to the breadth and strength of the journalism we practise.”
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