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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

Monitoring police interactions in Nunavut: the role of body cameras

Monitoring police interactions in Nunavut: the role of body cameras

Issue gained momentum with 2018 territorial review
Elders vans announced for five Nunavut communities

Elders vans announced for five Nunavut communities

Iqaluit, Cambridge Bay, Coral Harbour, Pangnirtung and Rankin Inlet to benefit
Clyde River outfitter prefers keeping things manageable

Clyde River outfitter prefers keeping things manageable

'But a lot of people from around the world know me now,' Levi Palituq says of international clients
QIA confirms construction of $14-million Arctic Bay child-care facility

QIA confirms construction of $14-million Arctic Bay child-care facility

Project to be complete in 2027
Arctic Bay cadet soaks up summer training en route to army career

Arctic Bay cadet soaks up summer training en route to army career

Cpl. Mike-Qaunaq says he wants to 'defend my country'
Pangnirtung social worker earns $5,000 QIA scholarship

Pangnirtung social worker earns $5,000 QIA scholarship

Closing in on bachelor's degree in Indigenous studies
One man dead, another still missing after Kimmirut boating mishap

One man dead, another still missing after Kimmirut boating mishap

Local search and rescue volunteers and continue efforts to locate missing man
Pangnirtung man charged with attempted murder following weapon attack

Pangnirtung man charged with attempted murder following weapon attack

Victim sustained multiple lacerations
Air India bomb threat forces emergency landing in Iqaluit

Air India bomb threat forces emergency landing in Iqaluit

Canadian government flies close to 200 stranded passengers to Chicago
Examining the Canadian government's future approach to Arctic defence

Examining the Canadian government's future approach to Arctic defence

Poilievre lays out his vision after the Liberals stated their plans; Nunavut's premier weighs in
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