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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

NORAD exercises begin this week in Iqaluit

NORAD exercises begin this week in Iqaluit

No word on how long exercise will last and no indication of what sort of machinery would be involved
Pangnirtung to redevelop land belonging to Diocese of the Arctic

Pangnirtung to redevelop land belonging to Diocese of the Arctic

New daycare and multipurpose building part of the plans for redeveloping derelict church structures in community
'If more women are part of the decision-making, I think we would all live in a better world'

'If more women are part of the decision-making, I think we would all live in a better world'

Arviat's Nancy Karetak-Lindell reflects on the importance of education and her political career in advance of International Women's Day
First-ever Aqsarniit Trade Show and Conference a hit

First-ever Aqsarniit Trade Show and Conference a hit

Panel discussions, workshops and networking all part of inaugural event in Ottawa
Federal government apologizes for forced relocations to Dundas Harbour

Federal government apologizes for forced relocations to Dundas Harbour

Forced relocations 'a tragic part of Nunavut's past', states Premier P.J. Akeeagok
Presenting country food knowledge and sovereignty projects in Iqaluit

Presenting country food knowledge and sovereignty projects in Iqaluit

Inuksiutit: Food Sovereignty in Nunavut a culmination of three years of work by Elders and young people to preserve and share knowledge in Kinngait and Pond Inlet
Pink Shirt Day: What is it and what can parents do at home?

Pink Shirt Day: What is it and what can parents do at home?

Department of Education provides resources to help talk with youth about bullying and how to stop it
2025-26 GN budget pegged at $2.64 billion

2025-26 GN budget pegged at $2.64 billion

Deficit forecast to be $124 million; capital spending estimated at $350 million
Mary Piercey-Lewis receives high honour from Governor General

Mary Piercey-Lewis receives high honour from Governor General

Iqaluit music teacher receives Charles III Coronation Medal for contributions to education in Nunavut
Land For Homes discusses importance of knowledge and community context

Land For Homes discusses importance of knowledge and community context

Project lead of Land For Homes discusses how the organization is helping with Nunavut's housing crisis and says it's 'more than nuts and bolts'
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