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2.4 New Brunswick. 2.5 Newfoundland and ... This list of newspapers in Canada is a list of newspapers printed and distributed in Canada. ... NB: Caraquet: Independent ...
Echo Weekly, Waterloo Region, Canada (1997–2011) FFWD, Calgary, (ended March 5, 2015) Free Press Houston, Houston, Texas (2003-2018) The Great Speckled Bird, Atlanta, Georgia; Hartford Advocate, Hartford, Connecticut; Helix, Seattle, Washington (1967–1970) Honolulu Weekly, Honolulu, Hawaii (ended June 2013) Hour Community, Montreal (ended ...
Daniel J. McIntyre OBE (1852–1946) was a public official and educator in Winnipeg, Manitoba, credited with developing the city's school system. [1] [2] Winnipeg's Daniel McIntyre city ward [3] and Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute are named after him. [1] [2]
Announcement includes planned expansion of New Flyer’s production capacity and zero-emission bus offering. WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Oct. 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- (TSX: NFI, OTC: NFYEF, TSX: NFI.DB) NFI Group Inc. (NFI), a leading independent bus and coach manufacturer and a leader in electric mass mobility solutions, subsidiary New Flyer Industries Canada ULC (New Flyer), today announced an ...
Included in the deal were flyer distribution operations in Brandon and Thunder Bay. The new company was rebranded as Canstar Community News. In 2009, The Lance was divided into two community newspapers to better cover the expanding and developing Winnipeg South area, and The Sou'wester was born.
Dalhousie (/ d æ l ˈ h aʊ z i / dal-HOW-zee) [2] was a town in Restigouche County, New Brunswick from 1905 to 2023. It was amalgamated with Charlo to form the town of Heron Bay. [3] [4] [5] The name Dalhousie is still retained for address purposes. Heron Bay is the northernmost municipality in New Brunswick.
Earlier SaveEasy logo, in use in 2007. Final SaveEasy Logo before conversion to Independent Banner Save Easy Logo 80-90s, saveeasy. SaveEasy (formerly Atlantic Save-Easy) was a chain of small retail grocery store franchises in the Atlantic Provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, owned by Loblaw Companies.
Soubry was the Chair of the University of Manitoba Front and Centre Capital Campaign that raised over $625 million (the largest philanthropic investment in Manitoba's history), [4] [5] is a Director on the Boards of the Winnipeg Jets / True North Sports & Entertainment and The Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Company, [6] and is an active supporter of ...