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  2. Carlton, Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    In the City of Edmonton's 2012 municipal census, Carlton had a population of 2,737 living in 1,386 dwellings, [7] a 29.3% change from its 2009 population of 2,117. [9] With a land area of 1.2 km 2 (0.46 sq mi), [ 6 ] it had a population density of 2,280.8 people/km 2 in 2012.

  3. Metroland Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Metroland Media Group (also known as Community Brands) is a Canadian mass media publisher and distributor which primarily operates in Southern Ontario.A division of the publishing conglomerate Torstar Corporation, Metroland published more than 70 local community newspapers–including six dailies–and many magazines. [1]

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  5. Leslie McFarlane - Wikipedia

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    Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada: Died: September 6, 1977 (aged ... then for a weekly paper in Toronto, ... he replied to a want ad placed by the Stratemeyer ...

  6. List of newspapers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Fredericton – The Daily Gleaner (3x weekly) Grand Bay-Westfield – The River Valley News; Grand Falls – The Victoria Star; Miramichi – Miramichi Leader; Moncton – Times & Transcript (3x weekly) Oromocto – Post Gazette; Saint John – Telegraph-Journal (3x weekly) St. Stephen – Saint Croix Courier; Shediac – L'Étoile Shediac, Le ...

  7. Carleton Place - Wikipedia

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    Carleton Place is a town in Eastern Ontario, Canada, in Lanark County, about 55 kilometres (34 mi) west of downtown Ottawa. [3] It is located at the crossroads of Highway 15 and Highway 7 , halfway between the towns of Perth , Almonte , Smiths Falls , and the nation's capital , Ottawa .

  8. See Magazine - Wikipedia

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    SEE Magazine was a free alternative weekly published in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada from 1992-2011 first by Ron Garth, then by Great West Newspaper.It was published every Thursday, distributing an average of 20,849 copies each week at more than 1,250 locations including street boxes, libraries, and local retail stores.

  9. Alberta Report - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, Byfield returned to journalism by publishing the St. John's Edmonton Report, a local paper, as part of the operations of the Company of the Cross, a lay Anglican religious order, also co-founded by Byfield, which included a series of traditional Anglican private boarding schools for boys, starting with the Saint John's Cathedral Boys' School in 1957.