The Globe wins 10 National Newspaper Awards

The Globe and Mail won the most awards at the 70th National Newspaper Awards, taking the top prize in 10 of 21 categories for journalism that explored such issues as how communications giant Huawei fits into China’s global ambitions and efforts by the National Gallery of Canada to sell art. Read more…

The Globe and Mail receives 17 nominations for 2019 Digital Publishing Awards, more than any other newspaper in Canada

The Globe and Mail has received 17 nominations in 12 different categories for the 2019 Digital Publishing Awards, more than any other newspaper in Canada.

This is the fourth year of the awards, a National Media Awards Foundation program that recognizes excellence in digital editorial content in Canada. Last year, The Globe led the way with 15 wins. Read more…

The Globe garners 20 National Newspaper Award nominations

The Globe and Mail dominated the National Newspaper Awards’ shortlist with 20 nominations for its work, including an investigation into rental buildings in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, reporting on China’s crackdown on Muslims and an in-depth look at the economic and environmental costs of Canada’s aging oil and gas wells. Read more…

The Globe and Mail is a finalist for World’s Best Digital Design

The Globe and Mail is a finalist for the prestigious World’s Best Digital Design prize, the top honour from the Society for News Design. The Globe is the only Canadian publication to make the finalist list, and the winner will be announced in April. The Globe also received 15 medals at SND’s annual Best of Digital Design competition, for a wide range of work covering long-form stories, photography, video and explanatory graphics. Read more…