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The Record is the only daily (Monday–Friday) English language newspaper based in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. It serves the Eastern Townships region of that province. It is one of the French-speaking province's last two English-language dailies; the other is the Montreal Gazette, which serves the anglophone community in Montreal.
The Record: QC: Sherbrooke: Alta Newspaper Group: 21,565 Mon–Fri ... Sherbrooke – Le Journal de Sherbrooke, The Townships Outlet; Terrebonne – Le Trait d'Union;
The daily newspapers are La Tribune [2] and The Record. [3] Voir, [4] a cultural magazine, also publishes a regional edition on Thursdays. Also, a student newspaper, Le Collectif, is published at the Université de Sherbrooke.
La Tribune (Sherbrooke) La Voix de l'Est (Granby) Le Nouvelliste (Trois-Rivières) Le Quotidien (Saguenay) Le Journal de Montréal ; Le Journal de Québec ; Montreal Gazette In the English language. Métro (TC Transcontinental) North Shore News In the English language. [1] Ended September 4, 1980. [2]
John W. H. Bassett, started his career as media baron as co-owner of the Sherbrooke Record; Matt Beaudoin; Philippe Beaudry; Éric Bélanger, NHL hockey player for the Edmonton Oilers; Claude Bertrand; Conrad Black, started his career as media baron as co-owner of the Sherbrooke Record; Steven Blaney; Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu
A 1945 newspaper story in the Sherbrooke Daily Record mentions a shell striking a drive sprocket. [8] A week later, Bomb was repaired and rejoined the squadron for the attacks on Falaise. In the closing weeks of August, as the Canadians, British and Polish divisions squeezed the Falaise Gap closed from the north against encircling American ...
Three other daily English-language newspapers shuttered at various times during the second half of the 20th century. It is one of the French-speaking province's last two English-language dailies; the other is the Sherbrooke Record, which serves the anglophone community in Sherbrooke and the Eastern Townships southeast of Montreal.
The Sherbrooke Census Metropolitan Area had 227,398 inhabitants, making it the fourth largest metropolitan area in Quebec and 19th in Canada. Sherbrooke is the primary economic, political, cultural, and institutional centre of Estrie, and was given its nickname as the Queen of the Eastern Townships at the beginning of the 20th century.