Jane Armstrong, a veteran of the Globe and Mail the Toronto Star, has been named editor-in-chief of The Tyee, an Internet newspaper based in B.C.
In 2010, Armstrong joined Open File, a multi-city experimental publication that crashed in debt after several months of operation. Open File invited readers to suggest story ideas to be pursued by reporters. The experience whetted Armstrong's appetite for Internet journalism. This year she completed a master's degree in digital enterprise at the School of Journalism at King's College in Halifax.
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