OPINION: Is journalism dying?
As a brand new journalist without a crystal ball, I don’t have definite answers. But I do have fears, hopes, and access to a plethora of ponderings from experts.
As a brand new journalist without a crystal ball, I don’t have definite answers. But I do have fears, hopes, and access to a plethora of ponderings from experts.
In what turned out to be an almost two-hour Q and A session, Chan confronted students with realities in China, trade secrets of the media business and truths about what waits for them once they graduate. Some of those truths were not so comfortable.
In this article, Visser discusses the past, present and future state of journalism, freedom of the press and how that impacts our democracy.
As old paradigms fall by the wayside, personal journalistic brands may be one way to ensure responsibility and reliability, writes Terry Foster.
Passage to Portrainia is Wesley Butler’s first attempt at long-form fiction. In the book, the lines between dreams and reality blur.
The public event at Kitchener city hall saw representation from all levels of government, as well as Waterloo Regional Police.
If passed, the legislation would remove some protections for waterways and green spaces, while also eliminating the office of Ontario’s environmental commissioner.
Chrystia Freeland said knowing that they’ll have to face the tough questions of journalists keeps government officials accountable.
Waterloo Region has joined the rest of the world to commemorate the 30th anniversary of World AIDS Day as part of “Know your status” – a pioneering global health campaign.
Communitech celebrated its 21st anniversary on Thursday, Nov. 9 at its annual general meeting held at the Tannery Event Centre and Communitech’s Area 151.
Journalist Mehdi Hasan delivered a passionate speech for Canadians to speak out against injustice and share values of humanitarianism and compassion around the globe Saturday night at an event at Toronto’s Pearson Convention Centre.
At a consultation on the weekend, influencers heard that social isolation is one of the biggest challenges for refugees and other recent arrivals to the area.
Waterloo Mayor Dave Jaworsky was returned to office by a huge margin, but the winner of the regional chair’s race won’t be known until Tuesday, due to voting problems.
BY JAMES WELLS “I have always respected the process, it’s been a motto I’ve lived by even before I started up Respecting the Process.” There is a level of understanding and respect needed to appreciate the way things work in life, how events unfold before you and what you accept into your life, disciplines that Adam Rochon, founder and owner of the media company, Respecting the Process, has learned over … Continued