Hello! Canada's 300th issue is on stands. It features a 14-page look at celebrity milestones over the years, and includes an interview with Margaret Trudeau, who covered the mag's inaugural issue in 2006.
Maisonneuve editor-in-chief Drew Nelles
tweeted today that he'll be vacating his role in a few months and leaving Montreal for the Big Apple.
Want his job? Also, check out
Maisonneuve's
site redesign.
New
Canadian Geographic senior editor Aaron Kylie waved hello on Wednesday with a post on the
CG Compass blog.
Canada's History launched the first instalment of its new online video promo strategy. It features photog Roy Kerwood's bed-in experience with Jon and Yoko; check it out on Scott Bullock's
Covers Sell blog.
A year after Godengo purchased Texterity to form
Godengo+Texterity, the mobile publishing provider has rebranded as
GTxcel. Look for new products for web and mobile like Rivista5, a responsive CMS.
The Walrus is collaborating with the
Royal Ontario Museum to create a 120-page book highlighting select museum pieces, in celebration of the ROM's centennial next year.
Walrus editor John Macfarlane and ROM vice president of communications Kelvin Browne will lead the project.
Briefs & Bookmarks is a weekly roundup of short news items, and bigger stories that we're following up on