The reporter will be assigned to focus on the municipal councils as well as the Pikwsakanagan First Nation and matters of federal or provincial significance of interest to our readers.The LJI reporter will cover Morse, Chaplin, Central Butte, Riverhurst, Hodgeville, Mortlach, and Parkbeg.

The reporter will cover issues facing the five indigenous communities of Cape Breton, We’koqma’q, Wagmatcook, Membertou, Eskasoni and Potolek. The reporter will do civic journalism by covering municipal councils and village meetings as well as investigate and report on issues of concern to local communities.The LJI reporter will be based in St. John’s. The reporter will be assigned to the Health beat for Newfoundland and Labrador. How cities like Timmins deal with a decreasing population and contracting industries is fodder for stories that are not well covered. The reporter will also investigate overcrowding of jails, quality of forensics work and youth incarceration.The Timmins Daily Press wishes to hire an LJI reporter to cover the Timmins and Kirkland Lake region.

S/he would also be in a position to embark on an in-depth editorial series about First Nations issues in the justice system as it pertains to residents of these communities. The reporter will also report on the travelling territorial court circuit to Cambridge Bay. I’m comfortable estimating that a new full-time hire would be able to spend 100-120 hours per month (2.5-3 full work weeks) on municipal council coverage, while also providing invaluable news coverage and support on other stories (school and health boards, for example, both of which are based in Regina) with the remainder of their working hours each month.The LJI reporter will be assigned to an entirely new beat focused on diversity, cultural sharing and cultural learning.

The reporter will investigate and report on issues of concern to the community.The LJI reporter will be based in Halifax. The LJI reporter will interview civic leaders on local, regional, provincial and federal initiatives and programs.
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The reporter will also investigate and report on federal, provincial and other issues of interest to the community.One full-time reporter will cover the two islands.

The LJI reporter will cover the municipality of South Dundas and surrounding area. 1880-1909: N.W. This type of civic journalism can be accomplished by covering municipal councils and village meetings.The LJI reporter will be based at the Telegraph-Journal.

Both breaking news and investigative journalism would appear in our print and digital platforms.Great West Newspapers owns the Gazette and approximately 14 other titles in communities surrounding Edmonton and Calgary. While the regional economy was once dominated by forestry and mining in particular, the resource-based industry has given way to the sizeable retail, health and educational centres in the area. Ideally the reporter will be from a First Nations community in the area and have a working knowledge of the major Cree dialect. The reporter will cover city councils and report on civic institutions and public policy that impact the residents of this region.The underserved community to be covered is Port Hardy. Le reporter couvrira les activités municipales, le Palais de justice de Roberval, les activités du Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux et la Commission scolaire du Pays-des-Bleuets et les deux MRC du territoire.The LJI reporter will be based in Winnipeg. The reporter will cover the community councils, health boards and other decision making entities in the region, as well as issues facing central Newfoundland. The reporter will be providing coverage of municipal institutions and meetings for Limerick, Tudor Cashel, Carlow Mayo, Faraday, and South Algonquin.