Waterloo Region Record

Hamilton Spectator wins big at Ontario awards night

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HAMILTON — The Hamilton Spectator took home 12 of 34 awards at the 2017 Ontario Newspaper Awards, held Saturday in Hamilton.

The London Free Press and the Windsor Star each picked up five awards.

The Niagara Falls Review, Sudbury Star and Woodstock Sentinel Review each picked up two awards, while the Barrie Examiner, Belleville Intelligen­cer, Brantford Expositor, Guelph Mercury, Owen Sound Sun Times and St. Catharines Standard each claimed one award.

“Fake news is pervasive and dangerous, and for this reason quality journalism matters more than ever,” says ONA chair Howard Elliott.

“Consumers of news can rely on and trust what they read in Ontario newspapers. There is nothing alternativ­e about the facts gathered by the profession­al journalist­s who work for these organizati­ons. They are committed to uncovering truths, and in this way Ontario’s journalist­s are supporting democracy. For this tremendous contributi­on, we offer our thanks through the Ontario Newspaper Awards.”

The Spectator’s Joanna Frketich was named Journalist of the Year. Photograph­er Barry Gray of the Spectator was honoured as Photojourn­alist of the Year.

The 63rd annual awards were attended by about 250 journalist­s, editors, photograph­ers, publishers and sponsors.

Open to 32 daily newspapers across the province, the Ontario Newspaper Awards are supported by a number of sponsors including the Council of Ontario Universiti­es, the Ontario College of Trades, the Ontario Real Estate Associatio­n, McMaster University, Magestic Wine Cellars Inc., Post-Media, Labatt Breweries of Canada and Torstar Corporatio­n.

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