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Kira Wronska Dorward

Kira Wronska Dorward

I attended Trinity College as an undergraduate at the University of Toronto, graduating in 2012 as a Specialist in History. In 2014 I successfully attained a Master of Arts in Modern History from UofT.

In the past, I have worked for Magazines Canada, The National Magazine Awards, The Digital Publishing Awards, and The Canadian Business Media Awards. I am a former staff writer for the now defunct magazine Caledon Living, a former reporter for the London Publishing Corporation, Mackasey Howard Communications, In The Hills Magazine, and have contributed to various literary journals at the University of Toronto.

In 2013, I received the Student Engagement in the Arts Award from the University of Toronto for my work as Editor-in-Chief (2012) of The Hart House Review. I was subsequently the Senior Fiction Editor for the 2013 edition.

I am currently the Nunavut News Multimedia Journalist based out of the Iqaluit bureau (under the Local Journalism Initiative dedicated to Indigenous content), a freelance writer for Great Living Spaces and Lifestyles Magazine, and am working on my first novel.

Email
kira.dorward@nnsl.com

Recent Work by Kira Wronska

Ikkidluak found guilty of three counts of sexual assault, sentenced to nine years in prison

Ikkidluak found guilty of three counts of sexual assault, sentenced to nine years in prison

Judge rejects Crown and defence lawyers' recommendation of four and, later, five years in prison
Summer student teaching children in Gjoa Haven

Summer student teaching children in Gjoa Haven

Becky Ameralik is learning on the job through Gjoa Haven's student summer program
Sanikiluaq residents advised to return home following fuel leak

Sanikiluaq residents advised to return home following fuel leak

5,000 litres of gasoline believed to have flowed from fuel tank farm
Country Food Box program kicks off at new Qajuqturvik Community Food Centre

Country Food Box program kicks off at new Qajuqturvik Community Food Centre

The food box program runs on a “pay what you can” basis of contributing $12.50-$125 per box of assorted country foods
Nunavummiuq serves as Laval's first Indigenous mace bearer

Nunavummiuq serves as Laval's first Indigenous mace bearer

Salima Autut Thibault fulfills role at university's grad ceremony, making history after 152 years
Kimmirut shooting suspect faces three charges

Kimmirut shooting suspect faces three charges

No injuries reported as a result of incident
Shots fired on RCMP in Kimmirut

Shots fired on RCMP in Kimmirut

22 year old male taken into police custody following incident in Kimmirut with live rounds fired on police
Iqaluit fire department, RCMP rescue girl from cliff face

Iqaluit fire department, RCMP rescue girl from cliff face

Girl evaluated at hospital and released to family
Investing in Nunavut’s future

Investing in Nunavut’s future

Iqaluit entrepreneur Ernest Lequimboh writes book for Nunavut youths and new investors on achieving long term financial security through sound decision making
'I'm doing it because I love it,' says musician and puppeteer Mary Itorcheak

'I'm doing it because I love it,' says musician and puppeteer Mary Itorcheak

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