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      <title>The Narwhal wins four medals at national media awards — including a gold for climate change coverage</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Gold medals in the general excellence and climate change categories top an impressive showing at this year’s Digital Publishing Awards and National Magazine Awards]]></description>
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<p>The Narwhal is proud to be the recipient of four medals &mdash;&nbsp;including two gold &mdash; at the 2026 <a href="https://digitalpublishingawards.ca/2026winners/" rel="noopener">Digital Publishing Awards</a> and <a href="https://magazine-awards.com/en/2026winners/" rel="noopener">National Magazine Awards</a>, which were announced in Toronto on June 5.</p>



<p>The Narwhal took home a gold medal in the general excellence category of the Digital Publishing Awards, a prize that honours top Canadian publishers for representing &ldquo;the highest journalistic standards&rdquo; and &ldquo;maximizing the possibilities afforded by the medium of digital publishing.&rdquo; The Narwhal last won a gold in the general excellence category in 2021.</p>



<p>&ldquo;2025 was a big, ambitious year for The Narwhal,&rdquo; executive editor Denise Balkissoon said. &ldquo;Our entire team &mdash;&nbsp;from our reporters to our operations team &mdash;&nbsp;should feel proud of our efforts to publish deep, inspiring stories about the natural world that resonate with people in Canada.&rdquo;</p>



<p>Highlights from The Narwhal in 2025 included a massive growth in our YouTube and TikTok audiences following an investment in video storytelling, as well as several high-profile and impactful collaborations with other media outlets, including the CBC and the Investigative Journalism Foundation. A story on the <a href="https://thenarwhal.ca/chevalier-cuivre-port-de-montreal-expansion/">proposed expansion of the Port of Montreal</a> became our first one translated into French. Last year also saw The Narwhal&rsquo;s pod of monthly and annual donors grow to over 7,200 members by the end of the year.</p>



<p>&ldquo;We couldn&rsquo;t be delivering some of the country&rsquo;s best environmental journalism if it weren&rsquo;t for our dedicated members,&rdquo; Balkissoon said. &ldquo;We continue to be humbled by their generous support.&rdquo;</p>





<h2>A gold medal for best climate change coverage</h2>



<p>The Narwhal also took home a gold medal in the climate change reporting category of the Digital Publishing Awards, for Chloe Williams&rsquo; and Gavin John&rsquo;s <a href="https://thenarwhal.ca/real-ice-cambridge-bay-nunavut/">vivid portrayal</a> of one Arctic community&rsquo;s adaptation to climate change.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Reporting from the annual spring festival in Cambridge Bay, Nvt., Williams and John documented the threat climate change poses to Inuit sea ice traditions, as well as a possible solution that could preserve the region&rsquo;s sea ice for another generation. Their story was &ldquo;a clear-eyed and empathetic examination of the people at the heart of the warming Arctic,&rdquo; bureau chief Michelle Cyca said.</p>



  


<p>A silver medal for Ainslie Cruickshank&rsquo;s <a href="https://projects.thenarwhal.ca/collision-course/">data-driven investigation</a> into animal fatalities on B.C. railroads and eight honourable mentions for a range of other stories rounded out an impressive showing for The Narwhal at the Digital Publishing Awards.</p>



<p>At the National Magazine Awards, The Narwhal earned a silver medal in the investigative reporting category for a piece by Prairies reporter Drew Anderson that <a href="https://thenarwhal.ca/alberta-oilpatch-delinquent-companies/">revealed who was behind</a> the delinquent oil and gas companies costing Alberta millions of dollars.</p>



  


<p>An honourable mention was awarded in the service journalism category for Canice Leung&rsquo;s <a href="https://thenarwhal.ca/period-planning-outdoors/">myth-busting explainer</a> on managing menstruation in the wilderness.</p>



<p>The Narwhal wishes to thank the National Media Awards Foundation for spotlighting and celebrating Canadian journalism and we extend our congratulations to the other winners and nominees.</p>

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