Transportation Media staffers win writing awards

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TORONTO, Ont. — Transportation Media staff received two Top Five awards for their feature writing at last night’s Kenneth R. Wilson Awards.

The Kenneth R. Wilson Awards, put on by the Canadian Business Press, are considered the most prestigious in the business magazine media.

Truck West Editor James Menzies won a Top Five Award in the Best Resource/Infrastructure Article category for his feature "Free Fuel", examining fuel issues. Menzies also had another article, "Can a simple formula prevent rollovers", which he wrote for Truck News, finish in the top 10.

Motortruck and Canadian Transportation & Logistics managing editor Julia Kuzeljevich also earned a Top Five Award for her feature, “Stop right there”, in the Best Industrial/Manufacturing Article category. The feature, which ran in Canadian Transportation & Logistics, detailed the latest border security issues.

Truck News Executive Editor Ingrid Phaneuf’s news story, "Trucker or Terrorist", finished in the top 10. Phaneuf this spring won a Truck Writers of North America Award for her writing.

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