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Seeing a need for a daily newspaper William Thomas (W.T) Jackman purchased a printing and newspaper press in Toronto and shipped it to Chilliwack. He set up shop at 39 Yale Road East (now 46169 Yale Road East) and published the first edition of the Chilliwack Progress on April 16, 1891. [3] The paper stayed at that location until 1974.
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf , gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
Chase/Salmon Arm – Shuswap Market News; Chilliwack – Chilliwack Progress; Clearwater – North Thompson Times; Courtenay/Comox – Comox Valley Echo, Comox Valley Record; Cranbrook – Cranbrook Townsman, East Kootenay Weekly, Kootenay News Advertiser; Creston – Creston Valley Advance; Delta – Delta Optimist, North Delta Reporter
Allan Fotheringham (August 31, 1932 – August 19, 2020) was a Canadian newspaper and magazine journalist. ... as well as the Chilliwack Progress. [2]
news/talk: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation: licensed to Chilliwack: FM 92.5 CKKS-FM-1: Kiss Radio Contemporary hit radio: Rogers Media: licensed to Abbotsford: FM 96.7 CBYH-FM: CBC Radio One: news/talk: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation: licensed to Harrison Hot Springs: FM 98.3 CKSR-FM: 98.3 Star FM Adult contemporary: Rogers Media: licensed ...
Local newspaper the Chilliwack Progress covered the fire that broke out at the hospital on November 19, 1948 which had destroyed a large amount of the building’s infrastructure. [4] In 1949, many of British Columbia’s parliamentary members lobbied for Coqualeetza’s removal from Sardis, wanting to relocate the hospital to their own ...
Joseph was born in Ashcott, England, the son of William Trutch and his wife, Charlotte Hannah Barnes. [1] William Trutch completed his apprenticeship to qualify as a solicitor in London, after which he moved to Jamaica.
A 1609 title page of the German Relation, the world's first newspaper founded in 1605 [1] This list of the oldest newspapers sorts the newspapers of the world by the date of their first publication. The earliest newspapers date to 17th century Europe when printed periodicals began rapidly to replace the practice of hand-writing newssheets.