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La Gazette du commerce et littéraire pour la Ville & District de Montréal, 1778, Montréal, Fleury Mesplet, printer, and Valentin Jautard, editor and journalist; La Gazette de Montréal/The Montreal Gazette, 1785, Montréal, Fleury Mesplet, printer
The Montreal Daily News adopted a tabloid format and introduced a Sunday edition, forcing The Gazette to respond. After the Montreal Daily News closed in 1989, after less than two years in operation, The Gazette kept its Sunday edition going until August 2010. In 1996, the Southam papers were bought by Conrad Black's Hollinger Inc.
Ian Ferrier (1954 – 3 November 2023) was a Canadian poet, musician, and cultural arts organizer. As co-founder of the Wired on Words record label, longtime organizer of The Words and Music Show, author of four chapbooks, and member of the voice/music fusion collective Pharmakon MTL, he was a central figure in the Montreal music, poetry, and spoken word scene from the 1990s until his death in ...
Obituary of Sir Vincent Meredith, Montreal Gazette, February 25, 1929; Bank of Montreal Official Changes - Mr H.V. Meredith the New President and His Record, Montreal Gazette, November 3, 1913; Sir V. Meredith, Bt. Makes 7 Bequests Totalling $575,000 Montreal Gazette, March 19, 1929; Popular Doorman Died of Pneumonia Montreal Gazette, October ...
Lanken was a film critic for the Montreal Gazette from 1967 to 1977, and was then a freelance journalist who wrote regularly for Canadian Geographic, [1] among other publications such as Glengarry Life, the annual volume of the Glengarry Historical Society.
Doris Giller (22 January 1931 – 25 April 1993) was a Canadian journalist, who was best known as a literary editor for the Montreal Gazette and the Toronto Star and as the namesake of the Giller Prize. [1] Giller was born in Montreal, Quebec on 22 January 1931 to Russian Jewish immigrants Nancy and Edward Giller. [2]
Irving Grundman (July 23, 1928 – February 26, 2021) was a Canadian ice hockey executive and municipal politician. He served as general manager of the Montreal Canadiens from 1978 to 1983. [1]
His obituary in the Montreal Gazette mentioned among his published books Imperial Legend: the Disappearance of Tsar Alexander I; A brief history of the Crimean War; Arctic Obsession: the Lure of the Far North; The St. Petersburg Connection. [4]
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