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Michelle Gamage has short curly blond hair and a light skin tone. She is wearing a black ball cap with the words “The Tyee” in all caps yellow text. She is wearing a black top.
A tip of our new cap to Tyee Builders from reporter Michelle Gamage. Read on to see what’s written on the back. Photo by Jen St. Denis.
Jeanette Ageson 26 Dec 2025The Tyee

Jeanette Ageson is publisher of The Tyee.

Happy Boxing Day, to all who observe it.

If more shopping isn’t your thing, how about supporting your favourite non-profit newsroom instead?

About 50 per cent of our annual revenue comes from those we call Tyee Builders through voluntary contributions, and they help ensure our journalists can stay out there asking the tough questions.

As part of our supporters’ drive this season, we are thrilled to offer a free, limited-edition Tyee baseball cap to every new Builder who signs up between now and Dec. 31 for a recurring monthly contribution of at least $15 or a recurring annual contribution of at least $180.

We launched this year-end fundraising sprint on Dec. 8 to add 750 new recurring supporters to our ranks.

So far, 309 people have set up completely new recurring contributions, but swelling their ranks, and equally inspiring, are the more than 300 existing Tyee Builders who have increased their support through their online accounts! That’s truly a record number of upgrades for The Tyee, and we’re sincerely grateful and will add those increases to our total fundraising tally.

Help us cross the finish line by our Dec. 31 deadline and sign up here.

A person with short curly blond hair has her back turned to the camera. She is tipping the bill of the black ball cap she is wearing. In yellow text across the back, it reads “No junk. Just good journalism.”
No junk and no paywall either, so the journalism you support can be read by everyone, creating the biggest possible impact. Photo by Jen St. Denis.

But wait, there’s more! Not only will you be able to rock your support of The Tyee in style, but thanks to our new registered journalism organization status, you’ll also get a tax receipt for your contributions.

Want to contribute to The Tyee but don’t want the swag? Don’t worry, we realize not everyone wants more stuff. That’s why we don’t automatically mail you things without asking first. You can always opt out of receiving goods when you complete your payment online.

When you contribute to The Tyee like this, you’re doing more than helping to create more journalism.

You’re also endorsing a new business model that is preserving the future of independent journalism.

A model that doesn’t exist at the whims of advertising dollars or billionaires’ politics.

The Tyee, instead, exists to produce real journalism, no junk. We know that’s what thousands of readers value, because they are willing to support with their dollars, even in the absence of a paywall.

Naturally, we share your information with no one. And you can stop at any time, no strings attached.

If you think this is how journalism can and should thrive, what better way to say this than by sporting a new limited-edition hat and becoming a Tyee Builder?

Happy holidays, readers. Our comment threads will be closed until Jan. 5 to give our moderators a much-deserved break. See you in 2026!  [Tyee]

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