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Delburne Times: AB: Delburne: 1912 1967 Drayton Valley Tribune: AB: Drayton Valley: 1954 1958 Drayton Valley Western Review: AB: Drayton Valley: 1965 2023 24 Hours Edmonton: AB: Edmonton? ? Alberta Farm Journal and Edmonton Journal Weekly: AB: Edmonton: 1925 1932 Alberta Deutsche Zeitung: AB: Edmonton: 1910 1913 Alberta Herold: AB: Edmonton ...
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Newspaper Prov. City/region Owner [1] Circulation (weekly total, 2013) [2] Frequency Language Notes National Post: Nat'l National Postmedia: 982,555 Tue–Sat
The Carolina Times was an American English-language weekly newspaper published in Durham, North Carolina and founded in 1919 [1] or 1921. [2] It ceased publication in 2020. History
The long-standing daily newspaper, the Oshawa Times (also known at various times as the Oshawa Daily Times and Times-Gazette), was closed by its owner Thomson Newspapers, after a lengthy strike in 1994. John Short Larke was the proprietor of the Oshawa Vindicator, a strongly pro-Conservative newspaper, in the late 19th century. [66]
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It includes both current and historical newspapers. The first such newspaper in North Carolina was the Journal of Freedom of Raleigh, which published its first issue on September 30, 1865. [1] The African American press in North Carolina has historically been centered on a few large cities such as Raleigh, Durham, and Greensboro. [2]
The Durham Morning Herald began publication in 1893, as a result of the reorganization of The Durham Globe from a daily to a weekly paper. Four former employees of the downsized Globe, itself an outgrowth of the merger of Durham's first daily, The Tobacco Plant and The Durham Daily Recorder, organized a competitor newspaper, The Globe Herald, which would soon be renamed The Morning Herald.