Congratulations to all winners! Thank you to those who submitted pieces.
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Some of the winners of RNAO's 2015 Media Awards show off their trophies following the awards ceremony at the President's Banquet of RNAO's 2015 Annual General Meeting, held April 17, 2015. Pictured, left to right are: Carmen Chai of Global News, Dani-Elle Dubé of the Ottawa Sun, freelance journalist Ann Silversides, Carrie Trownson of CTV Northern Ontario News, Elizabeth St. Philip of CTV News, Kathleen Goldhar of CBC's The Current, and Matthew Pearson of the Ottawa Citizen.
Winner | Category | Publication | Name | Title |
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Community newspaper, best news story | Etobicoke Guardian |
Tamara Shephard | Continence clinic: it's the place to go if you've got troubles 'going' |
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Daily newspaper, best in-depth feature | Ottawa Citizen | Matthew Pearson | A boy named Mikey - a gender story in six chapters |
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Daily newspaper, best series |
Ottawa Sun | Dani-Elle Dubé and Aedan Helmer | |
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Exceptional reporting on an RN/nursing issue |
Maisonneuve magazine | Ann Silversides |
Nunavut's Nursing Crisis |
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Magazine, best story | Best Health | ||
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Online, best story |
Global News | Carmen Chai and Patrick Cain | Which Toronto schools have the lowest measles vaccination rates? |
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Radio, best in-depth feature |
CBC Radio | The Current | Being mortal, and what matters in the end |
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Television, best in-depth feature |
CTV News Northern Ontario | Carrie Trownson | It's not a death sentence |
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Television, best news story |
CTV News | Avis Favaro and Elizabeth St. Philip | 'Butterfly child' with rare condition gives hope to thousands |