4 pages, "Charlotte Empey is a unique figure in Canadian magazines. She's the editor and publisher of two women's books. But with all her power, can she bring back journalistic credibility to Homemakers?"
3 pages, Describes the Developing Countries Farm Radio Network, a nine-year-old organization that prepares radio scripts that reach more than 100 million subsistence farmers in the Third World.
5 pages., via website,Ryerson Review of Journalism., Award-winning Gitxsan reporter Angela Sterritt says that journalists can do a much better job of covering Indigenous communities. In a webinar hosted by Magazines Canada, and aptly named, “Reporting in Indigenous Communities: How to Get it Right,” she highlighted problems in current Indigenous coverage and offered tips for future stories.
5 pages, Includes discussion about role of the media in the "great Alar scare of 1989" which harmed the apple industry and turned out to be a false alarm.
6 pages, Examines pressures on editors, publishers and reporters in small communities. Emphasizes that weekly papers are essential to community, debate and democracy.