A milestone worth celebrating

We just want to say Thank You.

Infonews.ca achieved a major milestone today: One million pageviews a month.

We doubled our traffic in five months and we think that’s worth sharing.

Sure, we may not be the biggest, but we don’t measure success by pageviews alone.

We are successful if we bring you news and information you care about. We are successful if we offer responsible and careful journalism in this crazy social media world. We are successful if we help make our communities better.

Go on, compare. If we measure up, make us your homepage. If not, let us know and we’ll do our best to be better.

For now, we are on our way to two million. Come join us for the ride.

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3 responses

  1. Helen Mary Bromley Belford

    Congratulations to a great, locally owned and operated, online news source!I love your site:)Keep it coming!

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    That’s a fantastic reason to celebrate for sure! Incredible! Proud as well to be part of the team. :)

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    Jennifer Taylor

    So proud to be working with such a progressive initiative that is filling a genuine void in the market!Call me if you want your business to reach where people are living…ONLINE!250-488-5206 is my InfoNews.ca contact number! :-)

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Marshall Jones

News is best when it's local, relevant, timely and interesting. That's our focus every day.

We are on the ground in Penticton, Vernon, Kelowna and Kamloops to bring you the stories that matter most.

Marshall may call West Kelowna home, but after 16 years in local news and 14 in the Okanagan, he knows better than to tell readers in other communities what is "news' to them. He relies on resident reporters to reflect their own community priorities and needs. As the newsroom leader, his job is making those reporters better, ensuring accuracy, fairness and meeting the highest standards of journalism.