Journal named best newspaper.The Anglican Journal has been named best national/international newspaper for the fourth year in a row by the Associated Church Press. The Journal won 10 awards, including five firsts at the Chicago ceremony. "This newspaper really has something for everyone," the judges commented. Two of the Journal's columnists were awarded with firsts this year -- Primate Michael Peers The Most Reverend Michael Geoffrey Peers (born 1934) was Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada from 1986 till 2004. Born in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1934, Archbishop Peers completed an undergraduate degree in languages at the University of British Columbia in 1956 for his Grace Notes column, and Peter Elliott This article is about the Canadian Anglican priest. For the athlete, see Peter Elliott (athlete). For the Australian Roman Catholic Bishop, see Peter J. Elliott. The Very Rev. Peter Elliott (St. , the dean of Christ Church Cathedral Christ Church Cathedral is the name of the Anglican Cathedral in several cities around the world, including the following: In Australia
adj. 1. Possessing or exercising skill; expert. See Synonyms at proficient. 2. Characterized by, exhibiting, or requiring skill. written in folksy folk·sy adj. folk·si·er, folk·si·est Informal 1. Simple and unpretentious in behavior. 2. Characterized by informality and affability: a friendly, folksy town. 3. idiom that draw readers into the heart of the matter." Freelance writer Margaret Dinsdale's article on homelessness (with photographer David Eijsenck and designer Saskia Rowley) published in January 1999 was judged the best feature article. "A piece that is hard to put down," the judge said. Ms. Rowley was also honoured with firsts for best newspaper front page (June 1999) and best newspaper graphics for the December 1999 books section. Journal editor David Harris David Harris may refer to: In politics and government:
Freelancer Wayne Holst received a second in the critical review category for his review of books on science and religion. Freelance photographer David Rossiter won second for a June 1999 picture of students in the aftermath of the Taber shooting. The Toronto Anglican came third in the regional newspaper competition. Associated Church Press is an 84-year-old professional association of 175 religious publications. The Journal is Canada's highest circulation religious publication and the world's most widely circulated Anglican publication. |
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