<p> </p><p>Reporters have been banned from Don Bosco Catholic Secondary School grounds after observing Toronto Mayor Rob Ford – the Don Bosco Eagles football team’s coach - and some of his aides during games and practices, <a href="http://www.thestar.com/news/gta.html">the <em>Toronto Star </em>reports</a>. The school’s principal and vice-principal, accompanied by a police officer, informed journalists standing by a gate to the school yard that they weren’t allowed on the property.</p>
READ MORE<p><strong>See also</strong>: <a href="http://j-source.ca/article/globe-and-mail-public-editor-responds-questions-wente-plagiarism" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Globe and Mail public editor responds to questions of Wente plagiarism</a></p>
READ MORE<p>Par Belinda Alzner, J-Source. Traduction Stéphanie Lalut</p><p>Grâce au Canadian Journalism Forum on Violence and Trauma, ses partenaires et le Forum Freelance Fund, quatre journalistes indépendants iront dans les prochains mois s’entrainer à faire face aux environnements dangereux.</p>
READ MORE<p> </p><p><strong>In Canadian media:</strong></p><p><a href="http://sports.nationalpost.com/2012/09/20/post-columnist-bruce-arthur-named-canadas-best-sports-writer-in-2012/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter">National Post’s Bruce Arthur named best sports writer in Canada</a></p><p>Bruce Arthur, the National Post’s sports columnist, is the recipient of the George Gross Media Award for excellence in sports writing for 2012. Past recipients of the award, which has been given out since 2000, include Randy Starkman, Cam Cole and Stephen Brunt.</p>
READ MORE<p><em>What is the status of Bell's proposed acquisition of Astral Media after its week-long CRTC hearing? <strong>Steve Faguy</strong> breaks it down for us in this explainer: What the deal is worth, who is opposed and why, and the controversial tangible benefits package that would bring about a new all-news French-language channel.</em></p><p><strong>By Steve Faguy</strong></p>
READ MORE<p>Did you miss any of our back-to-school coverage? No worries — <strong>Belinda Alzner </strong>has rounded up all of the resources J-Source put together for instructors and students this fall to help everyone have a successful school year.</p><p><a href="http://j-source.ca/article/back-school-instructors-resources-edition"><img alt="" class="imagecache-large inline-image" src="http://j-source.ca/sites/www.j-source.ca/files/imagecache/large/images/Instructors_0.png" title="" /></a></p>
READ MORE<p><em>The Winnipeg Free Press</em> laid off seven staff members Tuesday, including five reporters, one paginator and one manager.</p><p>The cut focused solely on the newsroom, and leaves the <em>Free Press</em> with 89 people in the department. Reporters who were let go were the <em>Free Press’ </em>only music reporter, two news reporters, an arts and culture reporter and a sports reporter. The manager who was let go was the deputy editor of online services.</p>
READ MORE<p> </p><p>When Jim Travers passed away in March 2011, he left behind a legacy that friends and colleagues wanted to honour. They did so by creating the James Travers Foreign Corresponding Fellowship, which is a $25,000 award administered by Carleton University.</p><p>The fellowship will fund a significant foreign reporting project, and applications are now open for the second annual award.</p>
READ MORE<p>Earlier this year, Victoria <em>Times Colonist</em> reporter Katie DeRosa was named the <a href="http://j-source.ca/article/katie-derosa-named-first-james-travers-fellowship-recipient">inaugural Travers Fellowship recipient</a>. She is currently in Australia, working on her fellowship-funded project, which is an investigation into the impact of Canada’s proposed tougher human smuggling laws on refugee claimants.</p><p>Here’s an update from Katie via Carleton's YouTube channel on the progress of her project:</p>
READ MORE<p><strong>In Canadian media:</strong></p><p><a href="http://reimaginecbc.ca/survey?sid=7064">Last day to submit Reimagine CBC survey</a></p><p>Today is the last day to submit your thoughts on the role of the CBC before the solutions-based advocacy group Reimagine CBC — which is not affiliated to the CBC in any way — takes the results to CBC’s Annual Public Meeting on Sept. 25. </p>
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