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David Helwig

David Helwig

David Helwig's journalism career spans seven decades beginning in the 1960s.

His work has been recognized with national and international awards from groups including the Canadian Association of Journalists, Canadian Association of Broadcasters, U.S. Free Press Association, New York Festival of Radio, Radio Television News Directors Association of Canada, Canadian Community Newspapers Association, Digital Publishing Awards (Canada), Canadian Onllne Publishing Awards and the Michener Awards Foundation.

Helwig launched Village Media's news operations as founding editor in 2002.

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Recent Work by David

Sault MPP Ross Romano to announce he won't run again

Sault MPP Ross Romano to announce he won't run again

‘To my boys, I promised you that I would be coming back home after the last election, and you know we don’t break our promises’
‘Absolute garbage’ — councillor lashes out at SooToday coverage

‘Absolute garbage’ — councillor lashes out at SooToday coverage

‘It’s not really fun to be bullied online on SooToday’ - Coun. Angela Caputo
Shoemaker: Problem isn’t safe consumption sites, it’s Doug Ford

Shoemaker: Problem isn’t safe consumption sites, it’s Doug Ford

Sault mayor vows to continue pushing for provincial support on mental health and addictions issues
Mayor, councillors deny secret group-chats during Monday’s parking debate

Mayor, councillors deny secret group-chats during Monday’s parking debate

‘I saw with my own eyes some messages coming in on my neighbours' phones at the same time while sitting in the council chambers’ - Ward 4 Coun. Stephan Kinach
City council meeting erupts over downtown parking fiasco

City council meeting erupts over downtown parking fiasco

‘No one was trying to do anything untoward here’ - Coun. Corey Gardi
Heated sidewalks? Not going to happen, council decides

Heated sidewalks? Not going to happen, council decides

Price tag estimated at more than $25 million
Sault’s 2023 housing starts were nothing to write home about

Sault’s 2023 housing starts were nothing to write home about

On Jan. 29, city council will consider a number of zoning changes intended to make it easier to build new housing in the Sault
Mayor, councillors challenged to freeze their paycheques. Not a chance!

Mayor, councillors challenged to freeze their paycheques. Not a chance!

Ward 4 Coun. Stephan Kinach wanted the wage freeze, but no other councillor was willing to second his motion
City still hasn’t recovered from COVID-19, CAO says

City still hasn’t recovered from COVID-19, CAO says

‘We see better things ahead, but we’re not really sure what our new normal is’ – Malcolm White
Dean Sayers calls for new tactics to deal with Doug Ford, feds

Dean Sayers calls for new tactics to deal with Doug Ford, feds

‘You’ve got to stop looking to the province for the truth…. They’ve stolen and they're going to be called on for all of their theft’
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