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Charles Fenerty (c. January 1821 [2] [3] – 10 June 1892) was a Canadian inventor who invented the wood pulp process for papermaking, which was first adapted into the production of newsprint. [4] Fenerty was also a poet, writing over 32 known poems.
3.4 Nova Scotia. 3.5 Ontario. 3.6 Prince Edward Island. ... This list of newspapers in Canada is a list of newspapers printed and ... Saint City News; St. Michael ...
This is a list of defunct newspapers of Canada, ... Nova Scotia Intelligencer: NB: Saint John: ... St. Thomas/Elgin Weekly News: ON: St. Thomas? 2018
SaltWire Network Inc. was a Canadian newspaper publishing company. 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 ...
The Bowater Mersey Paper Company Limited, commonly shortened to Bowater Mersey, is a forestry company operating in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. From 1929 until June 2012 Bowater Mersey operated a thermomechanical pulp (TMP) mill and associated paper mill producing newsprint located in Brooklyn, Nova Scotia. Annual production in 2011 ...
In 2008, the newspaper moved to a new headquarters in Armdale. In October 2008, The Chronicle Herald was named one of "Canada's Top 100 Employers" by Mediacorp Canada Inc., and was featured in Maclean's newsmagazine. [6] On February 3, 2009, the paper laid off 24 employees, the first layoffs in the paper's 136-year history. [7]
Lynch moved back to Canada in 1958 to assume the role of Ottawa Bureau Chief of Southam News.Lynch thrived as a journalist in Ottawa and by 1960 he was Chief of Southam. On 3 January 1963, at a press conference in Ottawa, Lynch asked the retiring NATO supreme commander in Europe a question about Canada's nuclear weapons policy that would help bring the downfall of the government of Prime ...
First published on June 24, 1852, by John Boyd, [2] [3] the paper was eventually acquired by Casket Printing and Publishing Company. [4]Brace Publishing Limited, a division of the Halifax newspaper The Chronicle Herald, acquired the newspaper in 2012 before being subsumed into the Chronicle Herald's expanded SaltWire Network in 2017.