HighGrader

HighGrader

"HighGrader" is a Canadian magazine.

It was launched in 1995 by musician Charlie Angus and his wife, Brit Griffin, as a venue for journalism relating to rural lifestyle and culture in Northern Ontario.

In October of 2004, following Angus' election to the Canadian House of Commons, former newspaper publisher Syl Belisle of Timmins bought the magazine, and has since made several editorial and design changes. Belisle has also added a four page centrespread which features Northern Ontario artists.

External links

* [http://www.highgradermagazine.com/ "HighGrader"]


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