At the National Media Awards Foundation's annual gala in Toronto last night, journalists, photographers, designers, and other media professionals were honored for their work.
Among the winners: The Toronto Star's "We Are All Animals at Night" series won gold for best service feature.
The Globe and Mail's "Time to Eat" series won gold for best lifestyle storytelling.
CBC's "Let's Not Be Kidding" series won gold for best podcast.
The Star's "We Are All Animals at Night" series won gold for best news coverage.
The Globe and Mail's "Secret Canada" series won gold for best digital editorial package.
The Local's "A Flare Amidst the Rubble" series won gold for best arts and culture storytelling.
The Globe and Mail's "Secret Canada" series won gold for best community publication.
The Star's "We Are All Animals at Night" series won gold for best news coverage.
The CBC's "Let's Not Be Kidding" series won gold for best podcast.
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