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Northern Journal

Coordinates: 60°00′24″N 111°53′17″W / 60.00667°N 111.88806°W / 60.00667; -111.88806
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Northern Journal
TypeWeekly newspaper
Founder(s)Don Jaque
PublisherDon Jaque
EditorCraig Gilbert
Managing editorDon Jaque
Managing editor, designSandra Jaque
Photo editorPaul Bannister
Staff writersDali Carmichael
Founded1977
LanguageEnglish
Headquarters207 McDougal Road, P.O. Box 990, Fort Smith, N.W.T. Canada X0E 0P0
ISSN0707-4964
Websitehttp://www.norj.ca

The Northern Journal is a weekly newspaper based out of Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, Canada. As of 2013, the Northern Journal provides coverage of events in the Northwest Territories, alongside NWT News/North.[1] It also covers the Municipality of Wood Buffalo in northeastern Alberta, including Fort Chipewyan, Fort McMurray and the oilsands industry. Up until January 2011, the Northern Journal was operated as the Slave River Journal, until owner Don Jaque made the decision to extend the scope of his publication to include the entirety of the Northwest Territories. The Northern Journal had a stated circulation of 4,000, as of June 2013.[2] In addition to resident journalists, Northern Journal draws from a number of freelance writers and photographers across the NWT including regular contributors in Yellowknife.[3]

References

  1. ^ News/North
  2. ^ "Reinventing the press | upherebusiness.ca". upherebusiness.ca. Archived from the original on 2013-08-18.
  3. ^ http://srj.ca/clients/srj/AboutUs_June13_2013.html

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