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Toronto Star wins three National Newspaper Awards

The Greenbelt scandal, a photo essay about a couple dealing with dementia and an investigative dive into how workers are exploited won top NNA honours from eight nominations for the Star

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Star photographer Steve Russell won the NNA for his photojournalism about Bill Lynn, 88, and his wife Marg, 89, who has dementia, as they spend their final years together.


Dogged reporting on the Greenbelt fiasco, a photo essay on a couple dealing with dementia and an investigative dive into how workers are exploited and the system that allows for it.

The Star’s journalism and the people in the newsroom who brought those stories to you took home three National Newspaper Awards Friday night at a gala in downtown Toronto.

Jim Rankin

Jim Rankin is a Star reporter based in Toronto. Follow him on Twitter: @Jleerankin.

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