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Tim Shoults

Tim Shoults

Born in Edmonton and raised in St. Albert, Calgary and Edmonton, Tim started as a reporter at the Jasper Booster in 1997 and has served as editor, publisher, regional manager and vice-president of content and audience development of community weekly and daily newspapers across Western Canada prior to coming back to his native Alberta and Great West.

Tim has served the media industry on the boards of the BC and Yukon Community NewsMedia Association (BCYCNA), the Canadian Community Newspapers Association, the BC Press Council and the National NewsMedia Council of Canada. He has also served the communities he has lived in on several boards, including Rotary Clubs, Chambers of Commerce and university and hospital foundations. He is a past president of the BCYCNA, the Rotary Club of Kamloops and the Kamloops and District Chamber of Commerce.

Tim has a Bachelor of Arts in Canadian Studies from the University of Alberta’s Faculté Saint-Jean, a Graduate Diploma in Business Administration from Thompson Rivers University (TRU) and a Master of Business Administration, also from TRU.

Phone
780-560-5503
Email
[email protected]

Recent Work by Tim

Caveat lector: the need for media literacy

Caveat lector: the need for media literacy

There’s a Latin phrase you may have heard of: caveat emptor – meaning literally, “let the buyer beware.
Real people, real news, real accountability

Real people, real news, real accountability

There’s something about getting hit over the head with a copy of your own newspaper that really focuses your attention.
Stop the misinformation wildfire

Stop the misinformation wildfire

Thomas Jefferson famously said that if he had to choose between having government but no newspapers or newspapers with no government, he would choose the latter.
Reflections on a funeral

Reflections on a funeral

We’re not talking about a hard paywall for our websites – news is still a public good and must remain so.But in addition to local advertising, we’re going to need a model that encourages reader support.
Reflections on a funeral for local news

Reflections on a funeral for local news

We’re not talking about a hard paywall for our websites – news is still a public good and must remain so. But in addition to local advertising, we’re going to need a model that encourages reader support.
BREAKING: Westlock goes to polls on bylaw banning rainbow, other crosswalks

BREAKING: Westlock goes to polls on bylaw banning rainbow, other crosswalks

Bylaw forced by petition; vote coming Feb. 22
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