The Globe and Mail wins three Jack Webster Foundation awards

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The Globe and Mail wins three Jack Webster Foundation awards
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Marsha Lederman wins for Arts and Culture Reporting, Justine Hunter for Excellence in Environment Reporting and Nancy Macdonald for Excellence in Feature Reporting

Marsha Lederman took home the Jack Webster Award for Arts and Culture Reporting with 'The VAG Comes Clean,' about the Vancouver Art Gallery’s years-long effort to determine the authenticity of 10 oil sketches nominally by Group of Seven co-founder J.E.H. MacDonald.The Globe and Mail has won three Jack Webster Award s celebrating the best in B.C. journalism, for work spanning phony paintings and endangered species to sunken treasure.

Justine Hunter was recognized for Excellence in Environment Reporting, an award presented by the Pacific Salmon Foundation, for “Trapped in Ice: A Glacial Reveal.” The three-part series follows B.C. scientists in their search for the history of climate change in the province’s glaciers. Globe reporter Nancy Macdonald won for Excellence in Feature Reporting, Print/Digital, for “Gold Diggers in a Cold Sea,” about the search for the wreck of the S.S. Pacific, which cost hundreds of lives and dragged millions in gold to the bottom of the ocean when it sank in 1875.

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