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The Standard was created by William R. Givens in 1907, when he acquired the News and Times, which had been an amalgamation of the Kingston News and Evening Times in 1903. The two men amalgamated the papers on 1 December 1926, creating the Whig-Standard. The word "Kingston" was dropped from the name in 1973, but was reinstated in the early 1990s.
Pages in category "Newspapers published in Kingston, Ontario" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. K.
Oshweken – Turtle Island News; Ottawa – Nepean This Week, La Nouvelle Étudiant / L'Express Étudiant, Manotick News, UpFront Ottawa; Parry Sound – Lifestyles This Week; Pembroke – Pembroke News; Petawawa – Petawawa News; Port Perry – Scugog Standard; Prince Edward County – Picton Gazette, Picton County Weekly News, Prince Edward ...
The Queen's Journal is the main student-run newspaper at Queen's University at Kingston in Kingston, Ontario. The paper was founded in 1873 and has been continually publishing ever since. [1] [2] [3] It is as old as The Harvard Crimson, the oldest continuously published student newspaper in the United States. [4]
The News is believed to have started in 1839, and is listed as having united with the Kingston Chronicle & Gazette to become the Chronicle and News in 1847. The earliest known proprietor was Samuel Rowland in 1851-1852, who had purchased the Chronicle and Gazette after owner James Macfarlane’s death. Samuel was a clerk for the courts in ...
Caledonia Regional News This Week: ON: Caledonia? 2012 Grand River Sachem: ON: Caledonia: ... Kingston News-Standard: ON: Kingston: 1839 1925 Kingston Heritage: ON ...
In addition to local outlets, radio and television stations from New York state (particularly the Watertown market) are readily available in Kingston. (See also: Radio stations in Watertown) One such station, WLYK in Cape Vincent, New York, promotes itself as a Kingston station — and operates from studios in Kingston under a local management agreement — despite being officially licensed to ...
George Bruce [1] (20 June 1942 – 23 March 2024) was the Bishop of Ontario [2] from 2002 until 2011. Born on 20 June 1942 [3] in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England, his family emigrated to Canada in 1953. From 1959 until 1986 he served in the Canadian Forces.