Awards
The Democrat also was a Freedom of Information finalist in the Best of Gannett Awards for 2010, announced in May.
Miller Newsprint Ltd’s production of The Sunday Times won the title of best "Digitally Printed Newspaper of the Year."
Newspapers have until 30 June to submit an entry to the World Young Reader Prizes, the annual awards from the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) that recognize success in engaging the young.
The Star’s staff won the investigative reporting category for its reporting on the University of Kansas ticket scandal.
The Advocate competed in a category for daily newspapers with a circulation between 18,000 and 50,000.
The Day's staff placed first in spot news for its coverage of the March
floods. Staff writer Kenton Robinson was first for his feature series
"90 is the new 70."
Denise Steffanus has been a contributing editor of Thoroughbred Times for 15 years as well as a frequent contributor to many other equine industry publications.
The Register Citizen and Foothills Media Group walked away with 11 awards in an array of categories.
The Jack Webster Foundation was established in 1986 to recognize and
encourage excellence in journalism in British Columbia.
Banner Editor Paul Bryant thanked the FFA for nominating the newspaper
and praised reporter Kyle Harris for his work with the Bullard chapter.
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