Job: Managing Editor, The Capilano Review
Managing Editor, submit by March 10, Vancouver-based, $42.4K/year, 26 hrs/week, 4 weeks vacation, $65/month benefits allowance, 4.35% COL increase each Jan. 1
Managing Editor, submit by March 10, Vancouver-based, $42.4K/year, 26 hrs/week, 4 weeks vacation, $65/month benefits allowance, 4.35% COL increase each Jan. 1
Editor, fully or partly remote contract, $25/hour to start, 15-20 hours/week, with room to expand. Located in Comox, BC. Deadline to apply: March 15, 2024
30 hrs/wk, 14-month fixed-term, flexible hybrid schedule, Vancouver, $40,563/year, extended health/dental, 4 wks’ paid vacation, professional development
Full Time (30-35 hours/week), flexible hybrid schedule, $40-$50K/year, extended health & dental, 4 weeks’ vacation, generous leave policy, budget for professional development
Hybrid position based in Vancouver, BC: 30 hours/week, $40,563/year, includes extended health & dental, 4 weeks paid vacation, paid sick days, mental health days, monthly menstrual leave days, professional development budget
Bringing editors from across Canada together to discuss the current landscape of magazine editing. Keynote by Catherine Hernandez.
The Magazine Association of BC still has some funding available for subsidies of up to $4500 to assist member magazines with the cost of an internship.
Member magazines can apply for subsidies of up to $4500 for an internship between April 1, 2019 and February 29, 2020.
MagsBC is now accepting applications from our member magazines for spring and summer 2018.
A talk on defining and pursuing your publishing goals using the Web and email by Hal Niedzviecki, author, speaker, publisher of Broken Pencil
Knowledge Network is looking for a full-time Photo Editor/Designer for our Brand team based in Vancouver.
The Federal Court of Canada found that “York [University]’s Fair Dealing Guidelines are not fair in either their terms or their application.”
MagsBC is now accepting applications from our member magazines. Deadline for expressions of interest July 7.
The ABPBC is looking for a full-time Project Coordinator to help plan and execute projects that serve the needs of the diverse BC book publishing industry and engage book-related communities.
A report on the session on Lez Spread the Word (LSTW) magazine by Natasha Sanders-Kay, MagsBC Board Member.
A report on the session by Natasha Sanders-Kay, MagsBC Board Member.
A report on the session by Natasha Sanders-Kay, MagsBC Board Member.
A report on this session, which looks at trends and issues over the last year, by Natasha Sanders-Kay, MagsBC Board Member.
A summary of the main points gleaned from the conference by Natasha Sanders-Kay, MagsBC Board Member.
Adbusters Media Foundation is looking for a creative writer/journalist with an activist bent. Must be politically minded and engaged with the pressing issues of our time.
The Magazine Association of BC has submitted grant applications to the Canada Periodical Fund and Creative BC for up to 6 internship subsidies between September 2016 to February 2017.
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