2018 NPOY News Picture Story Finalists

2018 NPOY Picture Story News – Sponsored by the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology

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Listed in alphabetical order.

 

Chris Donovan / Independent

Waterless Generations – The people of Neskantanga First Nations haven’t been able to drink their tap water in more than 23 years. The community is under Canada’s longest-running boil-water advisory.

The federal government says the water system will be fixed in Spring 2019 but many community members are skeptical.

Casey Moonias, 26, has lived under the advisory for most of her life and her five children have never drank tap water from their community. She says that even if the government says their water is safe, she won’t use it because she doesn’t trust the government.
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2018 NPOY Multimedia Finalists

2018 NPOY Single Multimedia – Sponsored by Vistek
(Listed in alphabetical order of title)

 

Guardian Angels Rugby Team
 Melissa Tait / The Globe and Mail

For rugby veterans with careers and families, staying on the field can be hard on their bodies, schedules and lives. The Guardian Angels rugby team in Southern Ontario is trying to change that with an emphasis on sisterhood and support

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How I Got The Photo – Phil Hossack

Babushka and riot shield, Moscow, October 4, 1993. (Photo – Phil Hossack)

Twenty-five years ago in September 1993, I felt I needed a break from the day-to-day journalism in Manitoba. So I took a month’s leave of absence from the Winnipeg Free Press and went to Moscow to visit the communist superpower’s capital. I was looking forward to focusing my lenses on street photography.
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Montreal Photographer Arrested in Cuba

A Cuban immigration agent at Veradero Airport holds photographer David Himbert’s passport while completing a document to confiscate Himbert’s hard drive and memory cards, 04 November 2018.

Montreal-based photojournalist, and NPAC member, David Himbert was arrested last week by Cuban police while he was working on a photo documentary in Havana. He was later released after Cuban authorities confiscated two memory cards and an external hard drive containing most of his images.
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How I Got The Photo – Wayne Glowacki

(Thirty-five years ago, the Gimli Glider made international headlines after the Air Canada jet ran out of fuel and had to land with no engines and no electronic controls. Wayne Glowacki‘s photo showed the story to the world.)

An Air Canada Boeing 767 sits on an abandoned runway in Gimli, Manitoba, July 24, 1983, following an emergency landing on July 23 after the jet ran out of fuel while flying from Montreal to Edmonton. The defunct airstrip is used by the Winnipeg Sports Car Club whose members helped put out a small fire in the nose of the plane. (Wayne Glowacki / Winnipeg Free Press)

I received a phone call at home late Saturday evening, July 23, 1983, from Winnipeg Free Press night photographer, Ken Gigliotti. He informed me that an Air Canada 767 jet had just made an emergency landing in Gimli, Manitoba, on an abandoned military airstrip, an hour’s drive north of Winnipeg.
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