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NWN Media chairman to take on Newspaper Society presidency
“Industry’s in the best possible position to grasp the opportunities of the digital age”, says new president
Mix of six earn reporting and photography diplomas
Award “first” for staff working on Welsh titles
100mph speeding bikers video is newspapers' first broadcast
Police footage of “crazy” antics is used to launch group’s video streaming service
North Wales Newspapers invests £15.4m in new production facility
Move will result in increased colour and quality for group’s titles
Mark Lingard goes west to become deputy editor
Wakefield Express man heads for Wales
Award-winning journalist is new Free Press editor
Nic moves from sister weekly to take on key role
Retirement for Daily Post veteran
Reporter was on call 24/7 to keep up with the goings-on on his patch
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Elwyn steps down after 48 years in journalism
Elwyn Edwards, deputy editor at the Rhyl Journal, has retired after 48 years in journalism. Edwards (right) began his career with the North Wales Pioneer back in 1955 and after a spell of National Service joined the North Wales Newspapers-owned