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  2. The Chronicle Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Chronicle Herald has seen like most Canadian daily newspapers a decline in circulation. Its total circulation dropped by 15 percent to 91,490 copies daily from 2009 to 2015. [ 37 ] The Chronicle Herald is the highest circulation newspaper in the Atlantic provinces , although it briefly lost that title to the now-defunct StarMetro Halifax ...

  3. SaltWire Network - Wikipedia

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    The company was formed in Halifax, Nova Scotia on April 13, 2017, via its purchase of 27 newspapers from Transcontinental. The company owned 23 daily and weekly newspapers in Atlantic Canada including The Chronicle Herald in Halifax, the Cape Breton Post in Sydney, Nova Scotia, and the The Telegram in St. John's, Newfoundland.

  4. Bob Chambers (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    The 1937 election saw Chambers' cartoons appearing in both newspapers, as the Chronicle reprinted some from four years before. [3] The two newspapers merged in 1949 and Chambers continued to work for the Halifax Chronicle-Herald for the rest of his career. Chambers was a prolific cartoonists, who at his peak produced as many as nine cartoons a ...

  5. Media in Halifax, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The Chronicle Herald is a daily broadsheet and the provincial newspaper of Nova Scotia with news bureaus across the province. The paper is independently owned, and usually has a moderate conservative editorial policy. It is considered Nova Scotia's newspaper of record.

  6. Cape Breton Post - Wikipedia

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    On April 13, 2017, Transcontinental announced that it had sold all of its newspapers in Atlantic Canada to SaltWire Network, a newly formed parent company of The Chronicle Herald. [7] [8] [9] In March 2024, Saltwire declared bankruptcy. [10] Postmedia Network bought the remains of Saltwire in late summer 2024, including the Cape Breton Post. [11]

  7. Local Xpress - Wikipedia

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    Local Xpress was an online newspaper based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It was founded in 2016 by 57 members of the Halifax Typographical Union's newsroom unit while on strike from The Chronicle Herald, the city's daily newspaper. [1] The Herald continued to publish during the strike using strikebreakers writing anonymously.

  8. Halifax, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters of The Chronicle Herald, a daily newspaper published in Halifax. Halifax is the Atlantic region's central point for radio broadcast and press media. CBC Television, CTV Television Network (CTV), and Global Television Network and other broadcasters all have important regional television concentrators in the municipality.

  9. Michael de Adder - Wikipedia

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    [4]: xiii [1] This led to freelance jobs at The Chronicle-Herald and The Hill Times in Ottawa, Ontario. In 2000, he began working at The Daily News of Halifax until its closure in 2008. A de Adder cartoon. His work appears regularly in the National Post, Maclean's, The Chronicle-Herald and the Moncton Times & Transcript.