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Sunday, May 08, 2016

Magazine winners announced for the
2015 Atlantic Journalism Awards

The winners of the 35th annual Atlantic Journalism Awards were announced on Saturday in Halifax. Multiple award winners included Atlantic Business Magazine with 4 awards (2 golds, 2 silver); Saltscapes won 2 (1 gold, 1 silver); East Coast Living 2 (1 gold, 1 silver); Atlantic Salmon Journal 2 silver; Halifax Magazine 3 silver.


Gold -- magazine article
The awards are presented in all sorts of media, including newspapers, radio and television, but here are magazine-related gold and silver winners:

Atlantic Magazine Article
Gold: Stephanie Porter - Atlantic Business Magazine - St. John's, NL - Ancient Land, Modern Life.
Silver: Mary-Frances Lynch - Saltscapes Magazine - Halifax, NS - Healing Roots;
Mike Allen - Atlantic Salmon Journal - Chamcook, NB - River One.

Atlantic Magazine: Best Cover

Gold: East Coast Living - Halifax, NS - Winter 2015: Bright New
Best cover
Winter 2015
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Silver: Atlantic Salmon Journal - Chamcook, NB - Art of Conservation;
Halifax Magazine - Halifax, NS - Pet Projects;
East Coast Living - Halifax, NS - Fall 2015: Old Town, New House.

Atlantic Magazine: Best Profile Article
Gold: Stephen Kimber - Atlantic Business Magazine - St. John's, NL - Innovator of the Year.
Silver: Sarah Sawler - Halifax Magazine - Halifax, NS - Level Up;
Stephen Kimber - Atlantic Business Magazine - St. John's, NL - The Trials and Tribulations of Vrege Armoyan.

Enterprise Reporting: Print
Silver: David Boehm - Rural Delivery - Liverpool, NS - Lobster on a Roll.


Business Reporting: Any Medium
Silver: Stephen Kimber - Atlantic Business Magazine - St. John's, NL - Boiling Point.

Arts & Entertainment Reporting: Any Medium
Gold: Philip Lee - Saltscapes Magazine - Bedford, NS - Lennie's Dream.

Commentary: Any Medium
Silver: Trevor Adams - Halifax Magazine - Halifax, NS - How We Remember.


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