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The Vancouver Sun published its first edition on 12 February 1912. [1] The newspaper was originally based at 125 West Pender Street, [2] just around the corner from The Vancouver Daily Province, its rival at the time. [citation needed] In 1917, the Sun acquired the Daily News-Advertiser, a newspaper that was established in 1886. [1]
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
Mon–Sun English Grande Prairie Daily Herald-Tribune: AB: Grande Prairie: Postmedia: 21,843 Mon–Fri English Lethbridge Herald: AB: Lethbridge: Alta Newspaper Group: 117,279 Mon–Sun English Medicine Hat News: AB: Medicine Hat: Alta Newspaper Group: 64,731 Tue–Sat English Red Deer Advocate: AB: Red Deer: Black Press: 72,492 Mon–Sat ...
The Vancouver edition of 24 Hours was a joint venture of Sun Media and the Jim Pattison Group; Pattison sold his share of the Vancouver edition in 2007. In fall 2009, 24 Hours and 24 Heures were given an extensive makeover. [ 3 ]
One free daily newspaper, Metro is published in the city from Monday to Friday. It contains a small number of local news stories. The Georgia Straight is a weekly "alternative" newspaper, though in addition to left-leaning news and opinion it also features upscale advertising for products such as condominiums and has lifestyle articles on topics such as health and style.
Sing Tao Daily (Canada) The Source (newspaper) South Asian Post; T. The New Republic (newspaper) ... The Vancouver Daily World; The Vancouver Observer; Vancouver Sun ...
Board chair Rod Phillips has cited the Vancouver market, in which the two main daily newspapers, the Vancouver Sun and The Province, have had common ownership for over 30 years, as evidence that the deal would not be anticompetitive. [9] The purchase did not include Sun Media's now-defunct Sun News Network. [9]
The consolidation of the Vancouver Sun with The News-Advertiser and the Vancouver World is described by Stephen Hume as follows: "On 1 September [1917], with money borrowed from Clarence Brettun Blethen , publisher of the Seattle Daily Times , Cromie bought out the News-Advertiser , founded in 1886.