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  2. Kimberley Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    The Bulletin used to publish Mondays through Fridays, billing itself as "Canada's smallest daily newspaper". [2]Don Kendall, a former executive at Black Press, purchased the Daily Bulletin and Cranbrook Daily Townsman in July 2010, as part of a larger deal that saw Glacier Media sell several of its British Columbia papers to Black.

  3. List of newspapers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Gatineau – Info07, La Revue, Le Bulletin, L'Étudiant Outaouais; Granby – Granby Express; Hudson – Gazette Vaudreuil-Soulanges; Huntingdon – The Gleaner/La Source; Joliette – L'Action; Kahnawake – The Eastern Door; Knowlton – The Brome County News; La Sarre – Le Citoyen de l'Abitibi-Ouest; La Tuque – L'Écho de La Tuque; Lac ...

  4. Cranbrook Townsman - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Kendall said Black "wasn't as interested in some titles – Cranbrook, Kimberley, Nelson, and Prince Rupert – but Glacier was only selling the papers as a block." [3] Black did purchase the Nelson Daily News and Prince Rupert Daily News in 2010, and ended up closing them days later. It already owned competing weeklies in both ...

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  7. Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber - Wikipedia

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    The Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber was founded on March 7, 1957, by Carl Nelson and John VanDevanter. It competed with an existing newspaper, the Vashon Island News-Record, which was founded in 1919 from the merger of two local newspapers.

  8. Joseph Bradshaw (pastoralist) - Wikipedia

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    Bradshaw was born in Melbourne in 1854, one of seven children born to a Victorian landowner. [2] His father, Joseph Senior, owned Avoca and Bacchus Marsh stations. Little is known of his childhood other than he had an adventurous spirit and was ambitious and determined, and received his education in Melbourne.

  9. John Wodehouse, 4th Earl of Kimberley - Wikipedia

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    John Wodehouse, 4th Earl of Kimberley (12 May 1924 – 26 May 2002), styled Lord Wodehouse between 1932 and 1941, was an active British peer, and also a bobsled racer [1] and Cresta member. [ 2 ] Background and education

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