SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS
All publications are free to our members. To
order any of the publications, contact the BCYCNA office directly.
email: info@bccommunitynews.com
Phone: 604-669-9222
Toll-free: 1-866-669-9222
Market research ads
BCYCNA (approved by ComBase)
ComBase has received calls from CCNA member
publishers asking if they can publicize their participation in the
study in their newspapers. Please be advised that you should not
advertise your ComBase participation to readers, because you could
skew the results and be disqualified from the study. ComBase has
approved the following ads for publication during the study.
Click
here to download the 3.25x5 market research ad (pdf file)
Click
here to download the 3.75x5 market research ad (pdf file)
Click
here to download the 5.75x7 market research ad (pdf file)
Paper
Trails: A History of BC and Yukon Community Newspapers
By George Affleck, 1999 (paperback)
For more than 100 years, the history-making
events in British Columbia and the Yukon have been captured in our
member newspapers. This book celebrates our industry and introduces
you to the many characters who helped build it.
Newspaper Carriers: Distributors and other
individuals working under contract
By BCYNA and Schiller Coutts Weiler & Gibson,
2000 (paperback)
Over the past several years, many publishers
have asked the BCYCNA office and Board of Directors for information
about government rules and regulations that pertain to delivery personnel.
This handbook explains relevant sections of the Employment Insurance
Act, Employment Standards Act, Labour Relations Code, and Workers
Compensation Act.
Provincial & Federal Advertising and
Elections:
A guide to the new rules and guidelines for advertising during
the next federal and provincial elections
By BCYCNA, 2000 (pdf)
This booklet helps our members to understand
the new Canada Elections Act and B.C. Election Act that came into
force September 1, 2000, containing new rules for election advertising
and opinion surveys.
Click here
to download a pdf of the booklet.
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