Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 26 Apr 2018, p. 7

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COMMUNITY / Your Metroland Halton division newspapers earned its share of distinc- tion at the Ontario Com- munity Newspaper Associ- ation's Better Newspapers Competition awards gala in Richmond Hill on Friday (April 20). The four papers - the Burlington Post, Milton Canadian Champion, Oak- ville Beaver and Water- down Flamborough Re- view - had nine top-three finishes and two honoura- ble mentions on the'night. Among them was a sec- ond-place showing for Pho- tographer of the Year for seasoned shutterbug Gra- ham Paine for his work fea- tured in the Champion. + "The timing of these shots indicates Graham Paine has a skill and pa- tience level acquired through years of taking photos. Nicely done," noted the judge. He also took third for Best Spot News Photo for a church fire photo, while fellow Halton photogra- NOMA - Lad ! SPECIALR after instant savings' 5.00 = 4.00 Instant Savings er pack' s0W-Equivalent Chandelier Filament LED Bulbs -- » 8 sd a UB fas YN o | 3 ae | # Agate] | F-w Amahrma OM it" : . J £ / team. / pher Nikki Wesley earned second for a picture of a dancer in the Best Feature Photo category. Post reporter Tim Whit- nell was recognized with an honourable mention for Reporter of the Year. Fellow Burlington re- porters John Bkila and Kathy Yanchus placed sec- ond and third respectively for Best News Story for his coverage of a fire that de- stroyed a local church and Feature Writing for her look at a group's impact on the history of local recycling. Former Review Editor Metroland Halton photo Members of the Metroland Halton division editorial Brenda Jefferies took sec- ond in the Best Rural Story category for a piece on bike safety among migrant workers, while Waterdown Flamborough earned. an honourable mention for Best Editorial, Addressing child poverty The Champion's editori- al/production team com- bined -for an eye-catching summer activities road map that took top-honours for Best Original Ad Idea. The Review was third in the category, while the Post earned second for In House A : Er omotion. NOMA ~ 4.00 Instant Savings 7 nn 'FRY A" Po Ger on 4 ™ Ar aC 50W- Equivalent PAR 20 LED Bulbs. Concept Lighting Group TIRE STORE IS OM SALES PLUS WE PAY, THE SALES TAX INSTALLATION 71S U0 BACK TO PAY FOR YOUR INSTALLATION* *See store for details 243 Speers Rd. Oakville, ON 5980 McLaughlin Rd. (In The Heartland Center Near Loblaws) Mississauga, ON 1515 North Service Road Burlington, ON after | instant savings' 16.99 - 2.99 Instant Savings = ¥ a eA ¥ - } . 10" LED White Flush-Mount Light. 299-8065-8. While quantities last. Rainchecks unavailable. - 4,00 Instant Savings # S0W-Equivalent GU10 LED Bulbs. A1960W or 40W- Equivblert LED Bulbs. E12 or E26 base. 2-pack. 399-0215-2/1790°4. Soft white or daylight. 2-pack. 399.0216-0/1791-2. ~ Soft white or daylight. 2-pack. 38s-0218x. While quantities last and pricing valid through May 3rd, 2018. Selected soft white or daylight. 2-pack. 399-0210x. LCE] Tire Milton 1210 Steeles Ave E 905-878-2349 Hours: Monday to Friday: 8am - 9pm Saturday: 8am - 7pm * Sunday: 8am - 6pm 810Z '9z |udy 'Aepsiny] | uoidwey) ueipeued UOHIW | ~ Wo uojeyapisu)

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