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Revision as of 07:58, 4 June 2012
The Aurora Award for Best Fanzine is given out annually by the Canadian SF and Fantasy Association at the awards ceremony organized by Canvention.
The Aurora Awards began in 1980, however awards for fanzines were not given out till 1986.
1986
- The Maple Leaf Rag; Garth Spencer
1988
- MLR; Michael Skeet
1989
- MLR; Michael Skeet
1990
- MLR; Michael Skeet
1991
- Neology; Catherine Girczyc
1992
- Sol Rising; Larry Hancock
1993
- Under The Ozone Hole; John Herbert and Karl Johanson
1994
- Under The Ozone Hole; John Herbert and Karl Johanson
1995
- Under The Ozone Hole; John Herbert and Karl Johanson
1996
- Under The Ozone Hole; John Herbert and Karl Johanson
1997
- Sol Rising; Theresa Wojtasiewicz
1998
- Warp Factor; Chris Chartier
1999
- Warp; Lynda Pelley
2000
- Voyageur; Karen Bennett
2001
- Voyageur; Karen Bennett
2002
- Voyageur; Karen Bennett and Sharon Lowachee
2003
- Made in Canada Newsletter; Don Bassie
2004
- Made in Canada Newsletter; Don Bassie
2005
2006
- The Royal Swiss Navy Gazette; Garth Spencer
2007
- Brins d'Eternite; Guillaume Voisine
2008
- No Award
2009
2010
- WCSFAzine; R. Graeme Cameron
2011
- No Award
2012
- BCSFAzine; Felicity Walker