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Editor, Boyle McCauley News
Edmonton
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Paula E. Kirman is a writer, editor, photographer, activist, and musician based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. As a communications consultant, her clients include a variety of publications, organizations, and businesses from both the corporate and non-profit sectors. She provides professional services in writing, editing, photography, website design and content, and social media strategies that are affordable and effective. Paula has a passion for social justice, poverty, and housing issues, as well as the environment and a sustainable lifestyle. She is an accomplished photographer who shows her work regularly at local cafes, businesses, and galleries, as well as a performing songwriter often seen at festivals and events, especially ones promoting socially conscious values. Her poetry has been published in numerous online and print journals. When away from her computer and related gadgets, Paula enjoys cycling, abstract painting, reading (especially non-fiction on religion, philosophy, and politics), stick juggling, dining out, and drinking lots of coffee.
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Boyle McCauley News
Boyle McCauley News is a non-profit newspaper published ten times yearly by the Boyle Street McCauley Community Newspaper Society. The Society is made up of people who live and work in the Boyle Street and McCauley neighbourhoods. Our goal is to report issues fairly and provide a variety of perspectives on issues affecting this community. We strive to focus on the positive aspects of Boyle Street and McCauley. At the same time, we seek to present honest and solution-oriented news and opinions concerning the challenges that face the area. Vision Statement The Boyle Street McCauley Community Newspaper Society aims to foster a greater sense of community by acting as a forum for community views, information and individual opinion. As a catalyst for community development, the newspaper can help residents participate in the inner city milieu. Goals To regularly publish a (non-profit) community-orientated newspaper to serve the diverse needs of the Boyle Street and McCauley residents. To be a vehicle, through which community organizations can inform local residents of their services and activities, providing opportunities to be involved in the neighbourhood. To be a voice for residents who wish to express their concerns, interests or ideas. To report on local issues and events that occur in the community or are of community interest. To work cooperatively with the local businesses regarding advertising services and points of interests. To be a community-based newspaper which strives towards financial self-sufficiency and which functions through the use of volunteers.
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Founded: 1979