Globe and Mail, Toronto Star lead the way as National Newspaper Awards handed out
- The National Newspaper Awards presented top honors to Canadian journalists Friday night in Montreal, celebrating excellence.
- The Toronto Press Club established the awards in 1949, rewarding achievement in Canadian newspapers.
- The Globe and Mail won nine awards and the Toronto Star took home six, leading the winners.
- A total of 864 entries from 82 news organizations competed for this year's honors.
- Aaron Beswick received Journalist of the Year, and top awards went to the Star and Globe for their reporting.
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Globe and Mail, Toronto Star lead the way as National Newspaper Awards handed out – 105.9 The Region
MONTREAL — The Globe and Mail and the Toronto Star were the big winners as the National Newspaper Awards were handed out in Montreal on Friday night. The Globe took home nine of the 23 regular awards, in front of the Toronto Star, which took home six. One of the Globe’s awards was shared with the Halifax Chronicle Herald and two of the Star awards were shared with the Investigative Journalism Bureau. La Presse, Reuters and the Chronicle Herald p…
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