Lindsey Wiebe will be joining Maclean’s magazine’s digital team in the new year as the associate web editor of macleans.ca in Toronto and told J-Source in an email that she is "totally thrilled about it."
Wiebe was most recently the social media reporter and a weekend online editor for the Winnipeg Free Press until the newspaper’s most recent layoffs in September, which saw seven newsroom jobs cut.
Lindsey Wiebe will be joining Maclean’s magazine’s digital team in the new year as the associate web editor of macleans.ca in Toronto and told J-Source in an email that she is "totally thrilled about it."
Wiebe was most recently the social media reporter and a weekend online editor for the Winnipeg Free Press until the newspaper’s most recent layoffs in September, which saw seven newsroom jobs cut.
An unofficial welcome to @lindseywiebe who joins our digital team in January.We can't wait.
— Maclean's Magazine (@MacleansMag) December 13, 2012
Since none of you can see my silly grin, let me just say how totally thrilled and excited I am.
— Lindsey Wiebe (@lindseywiebe) December 13, 2012
And, yes: TO-bound. Pumped for the job, excited for the move, and sorry for how mushy I'm bound to get upon leaving this terrific city.
— Lindsey Wiebe (@lindseywiebe) December 13, 2012
Correction: A previous version of this article identified Wiebe's previous position as an online editor of the Free Press. Wiebe contacted J-Source to clarify her position as social media reporter and a weekend online editor. We apologize for any confusion.
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