Write about Ottawa: Inspire debate - Socal Change



Are there issues going on in our nation's capital which largely Big Business owned local, regional and national media continue to ignore?  Are you an articulate writer?  Would you like to help inspire constructive public debate in Ottawa toward progressive social change?  Herein's your opportunity to help make a difference.

You are inivted to open a totally free account with The Canadian, by "clicking" the blue and rectangular "PUBLISH YOUR NEWS" link at the top of this webpage.  Become a volunteering Community Journalist with The Canadian.

Wikipedia
elaborates that Community journalism is locally oriented, professional news coverage that typically focuses on city neighborhoods, individual suburbs or small towns, rather than metropolitan, state, national or world news.


If it covers wider topics, community journalism concentrates on the effect they have on local readers. Community newspapers, often but not always publish weekly, and also tend to cover subjects larger news media do not. Some examples of topics are students on the honor roll at the local high school, school sports, crimes such as vandalism, zoning issues and other details of community life. Sometimes dismissed as "chicken dinner" stories, such "hyperlocal" coverage often plays a vital role in building and maintaining neighbourhoods.


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