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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

Snow plow operator assists  in making arrest during blizzard

Snow plow operator assists in making arrest during blizzard

Police snowmobile disabled while scuffling with suspect
QEC seeks 9.5 per cent increase in energy rates

QEC seeks 9.5 per cent increase in energy rates

Qulliq Energy Corporation (QEC) has submitted their General Rate Application (GRA) requesting changes to electricity rates, effective April 1, 2025.
Bill to have Inuktut on election ballots gains traction

Bill to have Inuktut on election ballots gains traction

Parliamentary committee grants approval as bill moves to Senate for review
A blissful time at the Iqaluit craft fair

A blissful time at the Iqaluit craft fair

Inuksuk High School in Iqaluit was the place to be for community, crafts, and food on December 7, 2024 as the highschool was full to bursting with Christmas cheer
Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women strengthens resolve

Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women strengthens resolve

'It was a peace a lot of women need,' said Status of Women Minister Margaret Nakashuk
Qajuqturvik Community Food Centre wins $105,000

Qajuqturvik Community Food Centre wins $105,000

Some of the funds will be used to procure country foods
Bird flu found in ringed seal pair near Resolute Bay

Bird flu found in ringed seal pair near Resolute Bay

Cases follow earlier illness found in seabird in same month
Two men arrested in connection with series of Iqaluit break and enters

Two men arrested in connection with series of Iqaluit break and enters

Post office, arena and high school among locations targetted
Cocaine seizure on Road to Nowhere results in two arrests

Cocaine seizure on Road to Nowhere results in two arrests

Powdered and crack cocaine confiscated along with cash
Levi Barnabas earns another term as QIA vice-president

Levi Barnabas earns another term as QIA vice-president

Secretary treasurer and six community directors also earn four-year terms
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