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Looking Ahead, Together

Julia Lucio by Julia Lucio
January 8, 2025
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As the clock struck midnight and a new year began, we at The Seeker Newsmagazine took a moment to reflect, reset, and look ahead.

2024 had been a year of growth, learning, and challenges—but more importantly, it was a year of connection. Through your stories, your feedback, and your unwavering support, The Seeker continued to serve as a voice for the community, a platform for local businesses, and a beacon for positive change.

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The Seeker will turn 15 years old in 2025, so we knew it was time to focus on the evolving needs of our readers and the broader community. With that in mind, we announced some exciting changes that would shape the future of The Seeker and deepen our relationship with all of you.

A Fresh Focus on Community

The heart of The Seeker had always been the people of Cornwall and the SDG&A region. In 2024, we doubled down on our commitment to community-driven journalism.

We shared more stories that highlighted unsung heroes, grassroots initiatives, and the diverse voices that made our region so vibrant. Our mission was to celebrate what made our community unique while also addressing the challenges we faced together.

Expanded Digital Presence

In today’s fast-paced world, staying informed had to be easy and accessible. Bill C-18 posed challenges, but we found ways to stay connected with our readers.

Our digital platforms brought news, updates, and stories directly to where you were. We introduced a more interactive website, engaging social media content, and even brought back the Monday Morning Motivation podcast.

Supporting Local Businesses

Local businesses had always been the backbone of our economy, and their success was vital to the health of our community. The Seeker championed these businesses through advertising opportunities, spotlights, and collaborations.

We encouraged business owners to reach out and work with us as we grew together in 2025.

Your Voice Mattered

In 2024, we launched new ways for you to get involved with The Seeker. Through reader surveys, community roundtables, and “Letters to the Editor,” we welcomed your thoughts, whether you agreed with our opinions or not.

Your insights and perspectives guided us as we evolved, ensuring we remained connected to the needs of our readers.

A Renewed Commitment to Positivity

In a world where negativity often dominated the headlines, The Seeker stayed committed to shining a light on the good.

We believed in the power of uplifting stories to inspire, unite, and drive action. While we didn’t shy away from politics or challenging topics, we approached them with compassion, balance, and a solutions-oriented mindset.

Thank You for Being Part of Our Journey

As we charted this new course, we took a moment to thank each and every one of you for being part of The Seeker’s story. Whether you were a reader, advertiser, contributor, or community partner, you played a role in making this publication what it was.

Moving into 2025, we were excited to continue building the next chapter with you. Here’s to a year of growth, collaboration, and community spirit.

Happy New Year!

Julia Lucio

Julia Lucio

Julia Lucio is the Managing Editor and Publisher of The Seeker Newsmagazine, and a passionate, unapologetic voice in local media. She writes boldly on politics, social justice, community events, and the everyday moments that shape our lives.

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