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  2. Winnipeg Free Press - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg Free Press (or WFP; founded as the Manitoba Free Press) is a daily (excluding Sunday) broadsheet newspaper in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.It provides coverage of local, provincial, national, and international news, as well as current events in sports, business, and entertainment and various consumer-oriented features, such as homes and automobiles appear on a weekly basis.

  3. List of newspapers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Timmins – The Daily Press, Timmins Times, L'Express de Timmins; Toronto – L'Express (Toronto), GTA Weekly, Milénio Stadium, NOW Magazine, Parkdale Liberty Villager, The Orono Weekly Times, Weekly Voice Newspaper, York Commonwealth; Tottenham – Tottenham Times; Trent Hills – Trent Hills Independent; Trenton – Trenton Trentonian

  4. Cathy Merrick - Wikipedia

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    Merrick was a prominent voice in calling for a landfill search for the victims of the 2022 Winnipeg serial killings remains, [14] with Niigaan Sinclair writing for the Winnipeg Free Press describing Merrick as the "primary political voice demanding a search of the Prairie Green landfill". [7]

  5. Media in Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    WDAZ-TV from Grand Forks is still available on Winnipeg cable TV systems. For decades, the Fargo/Grand Forks stations depended heavily on advertising in Winnipeg, as Winnipeg has more than double the population of the Fargo/Grand Forks market. WUHF, the Fox-affiliate from Rochester, New York, has been available on cable since December 1994.

  6. Winnipeg Sun - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg, curiously, is one of the very few cities in Canada or the United States where a new daily newspaper emerged after the death of the No. 2 underdog. Aside from the free Metro daily publications, outside of Toronto, Winnipeg is the only other city in English Canada with two separately owned competing metropolitan daily newspapers.

  7. Canstar Community Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Over the course of years, they became part of the Transcontinental Media newspaper company. In 2004, the papers were sold by Transcontinental to FP Canadian Newspapers, owners of the Winnipeg Free Press. Included in the deal were flyer distribution operations in Brandon and Thunder Bay. The new company was rebranded as Canstar Community News.

  8. Don Marks - Wikipedia

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    In November of the same year, he organized an exhibition hockey game between aboriginal ex-NHL players and alumni of the Winnipeg Jets to raise funds for the White Buffalo Spiritual Society [22] Marks wrote a column and news features for Grassroots News - Manitoba's largest Aboriginal newspaper, and became Editor of this publication in January ...

  9. Vince Leah - Wikipedia

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    After 1980, Leah was a freelancer for the Winnipeg Free Press and also wrote for Seniors Today. [2] [4] In 13 years as a columnist for the Free Press, he chronicled the history of Winnipeg in his editorials in the "Neighbourhood" section of the newspaper. [7] Leah was the author of eight books on the history of sports in Winnipeg and Manitoba.

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