Online paper’s one-man newsroom beats established paper by exposing a gutted fire department

Gagandeep Ghuman’s office in downtown Squamish, British Columbia, regularly consists of a seat in a coffee shop, a cell phone and his laptop. Ghuman is the reporter and editor for his online newspaper, The Squamish Reporter. “It’s a one-man newsroom,” he says. In September of 2010, he wrote and published “Playing with Fire,” a story… Continue reading Online paper’s one-man newsroom beats established paper by exposing a gutted fire department

The Most Tales: John Colapinto

John Colapinto, staff writer at The New Yorker, discusses his most sleazy story. Interview by Carly Lewis and Kasia Mychajlowycz

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American Delicacy The Onion Arrives In Canada

TORONTO—Foodies throughout the city are scrambling for their recipe books after a surprise delivery of an American delicacy landed on street corners in the early morning of September 28. The Onion, a distant, saltier relative of the herald, the bugle and the gazette, has never been cultivated in Canada. Although it is often unfairly associated… Continue reading American Delicacy The Onion Arrives In Canada

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Say Word Keeps Kids Out of Trouble and Interested in Journalism

Even though it’s Saturday morning, the staff of Say Word is busy running a casting call for the next issue’s fashion spread. Young people scatter around an office on the third floor of a grey commercial building. Anita Singh stations herself at the entrance, greeting models; Tevin Thompson sets up the camera and lights for… Continue reading Say Word Keeps Kids Out of Trouble and Interested in Journalism

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