What we cover

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Clearvalue organizes news coverage into distinct categories, each maintained by editors who specialize in that area. This structure allows readers to find relevant information quickly, whether they're following local developments or tracking national economic trends.

Our editorial approach prioritizes verification over speed. Every story goes through fact-checking before publication, and our team cross-references multiple sources to ensure accuracy. When stories develop, we update them with new information rather than publishing separate, fragmented articles.

Readers can customize their experience by selecting preferred categories and topics. This creates a personalized news feed that surfaces the stories most relevant to individual interests, without algorithmic manipulation or engagement-driven recommendations.

Coverage areas

Each category is managed by dedicated editorial staff tracking developments in real-time

Regional News

Our regional desk covers local government decisions, community developments, infrastructure projects, and neighborhood stories across the Greater Toronto Area. We attend municipal meetings, follow local council proceedings, and report on issues affecting residents directly. This coverage includes transit updates, housing developments, and community events that shape daily life in the region.

Politics & Society

Political coverage spans federal and provincial legislation, electoral developments, and policy analysis. Our reporters track parliamentary proceedings, interview elected officials, and explain how political decisions affect citizens. We also cover broader social issues including education policy, healthcare access, and civil rights matters with context and background.

Economy & Business

The business section reports on market movements, corporate developments, and economic indicators affecting Canadian workers and consumers. Coverage includes employment trends, real estate markets, small business stories, and analysis of economic policy. We translate complex financial developments into accessible reporting for general readers.

Incidents

Breaking news coverage of emergencies, accidents, weather events, and public safety matters. Our team monitors emergency services, verifies details before reporting, and provides updates as situations develop. We focus on factual reporting without sensationalism, including relevant safety information and official statements.

Sports

Sports coverage includes professional leagues, amateur athletics, and local team developments across hockey, basketball, baseball, soccer, and other competitions. Our reporters attend games, conduct player and coach interviews, and provide analysis of team performance. Coverage extends to sports business, stadium developments, and athlete community involvement.

Culture & Entertainment

Arts and culture reporting covers film, music, theatre, visual arts, and entertainment industry developments. We review performances and exhibitions, profile local artists, and report on cultural institutions and festivals. This section also tracks streaming and media industry news relevant to Canadian audiences.

Interviews & Reports

Long-form journalism including investigative reports, in-depth profiles, and analytical pieces on complex topics. These features provide deeper context than daily news coverage allows, exploring issues through extended interviews and comprehensive research. Publication frequency varies based on reporting timelines rather than arbitrary deadlines.

Our editorial approach

How stories move from developing events to published reports

1

Monitoring and sourcing

Our editorial team tracks multiple information channels continuously — official announcements, press releases, social media, wire services, and direct tips. When a potential story emerges, we assess its relevance and begin gathering initial details.

2

Verification

Before any story is published, facts are checked against multiple sources. We contact relevant parties for comment, review official documents when available, and confirm details independently. Claims that cannot be verified are either excluded or clearly labeled as unconfirmed.

3

Writing and editing

Reporters draft stories with clarity as the primary goal. Editors review for accuracy, context, and readability. Headlines are written to inform, not to generate clicks through exaggeration or ambiguity.

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Publication and categorization

Finished stories are assigned to appropriate categories and tagged with relevant topics. This ensures they appear in the right sections and reach readers who have selected those topics for their personalized feeds.

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Updates and corrections

Developing stories are updated as new information becomes available, with timestamps noting significant additions. If errors are identified after publication, corrections are issued promptly and transparently at the top of the article.

Common questions about our coverage

How do you decide what stories to cover?

Editorial decisions are based on relevance to our readership, public interest, and newsworthiness. We prioritize stories that affect people's lives, explain important developments, or hold powerful institutions accountable. We don't chase trending topics purely for traffic.

Can I customize which categories appear in my feed?

Yes. Readers can select preferred categories and specific topics within those categories. Your feed will prioritize stories matching your selections while still surfacing major breaking news that affects the broader community.

How quickly do you publish breaking news?

We publish as soon as core facts are verified, which typically means we're not first but we're accurate. For rapidly developing situations, we publish confirmed information and update continuously rather than speculating about unverified details.

Do you accept story tips or press releases?

We welcome tips from readers and review press releases from organizations. All submissions are evaluated by editors and verified independently before any coverage decisions are made. Contact our newsroom through the information on our contact page.

How do you handle corrections?

Errors are corrected as soon as they're identified. Corrections appear at the top of the affected article with a clear explanation of what was changed and when. We maintain transparency about our mistakes rather than quietly editing published content.

Questions about our coverage?

Reach out to our editorial team for inquiries, story tips, or feedback on our reporting.

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