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Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Globe Staff
Publication Date: May 5, 2024 - 21:14

Globe reporters Lindsay Jones, Colin Freeze win gold at Atlantic Journalism Awards

May 5, 2024
Two Globe and Mail reporters have received gold medals at the 2024 Atlantic Journalism Awards for their work exploring the chaos left behind by breakdowns in government policy and accountability.Winners of the annual awards, which recognize work for print, radio, TV and digital news in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador, were announced Saturday at a gala in Dartmouth, N.S.Lindsay Jones won a gold medal for long feature in the print for “A Hospital’s Mistake,” published in February. The story follows the lives of Richard Beauvais and Eddy Ambrose, two men who were switched at birth in 1955 at a Manitoba hospital and the continuing struggle for families to find justice after such cases.


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