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National Magazine Awards: Report On Business Magazine

Lynn Cunningham Dept: Up Here, a northern travel and culture magazine that beat out finalists Maisonneuve and Report On Business magazine, was lauded for its "real personality.", according to CBC. Its other winning articles included: Essays : "The Age of Breathing Underwater" by Chris Turner. Humour : "A Film For Would-Be Immigrants" by Pasha Malla. Personal Journalism : "Cause and Effect" by Lynn Cunningham. Politics and Public Interest : "An Inconvenient Talk" by Chris Turner. Society : "The Most Hated Name in News" by Deborah Campbell. Travel : "Walking the Way" by Timothy Taylor. Spot Illustration : An Arboreal History According to the Guild of St. Luke by Lauchie Reid and the Walrus grabbed the lion's share of Canada's annual National Magazine Awards, winning in nine categories, but Yellowknife-based Up Here was named magazine of the year. The Walrus's nine wins included best single issue October 2009 and the investigative reporting prize, for Carol Shaben's "Fly at Your Own Risk." As reported in the news.

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