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  2. Media in Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of media outlets in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. ... Winnipeg Spectator Tribune [39] News, politics, arts Winnipeg U Multicultural Channel:

  3. List of newspapers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Stonewall – The Stonewall Teulon Tribune; Swan River – The Star and Times; The Pas – The Opasquia Times; Thompson – Nickel Belt News, Thompson Citizen; Virden – Virden Empire-Advance; Winnipeg – The Grassroots News, The Winkler Morden Voice; Winnipeg – Worldwide News, Current Affairs & History of National Events of All Countries

  4. Southam Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Southam Inc., also known as Southam News, Southam Newspapers, and Southam Newswire, was a media company and news agency in Canada.Company founder William Southam started as a paper boy for the London Free Press and eventually went on to acquire many prominent daily newspapers across Canada such as the Calgary Herald, Edmonton Journal, Ottawa Citizen, The Province and Winnipeg Tribune and ...

  5. List of defunct newspapers of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg Telegram: MB: Winnipeg: 1898 1920 Winnipeg Tribune: MB: Winnipeg: 1890 1980 Le Madawaska: NB: Edmundston: 1913 2018 La République: NB: Edmundston? 2015 The Weekly Press: NB: Enfield? 2020 The Laker: NB: Fall River? 2020 L'Étoile Cataracte: NB: Grand Falls? 2015 L'Étoile Nord-Ouest: NB: Grand Falls: 2015 2018 Le Matin: NB: Moncton ...

  6. The Winnipeg Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg Tribune was a metropolitan daily newspaper serving Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada from January 28, 1890, to August 27, 1980. The paper was founded by R.L. Richardson and D.L. McIntyre who acquired the press and premises of the old Winnipeg Sun newspaper. It was often viewed as a liberal newspaper focused on local news and events.

  7. Royal Commission on Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Much of the impetus for the creation of the commission was the virtually simultaneous closure, on August 26–27, 1980, of two major daily newspapers: the Ottawa Journal (owned by the Thomson Corporation) and the Winnipeg Tribune (owned by Southam Inc.).

  8. Jack Matheson - Wikipedia

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    John Matheson [1] (July 25, 1924 – January 24, 2011) was a Canadian sports journalist known for his wide coverage of sports for the Winnipeg Tribune from 1946 to 1980. [2] Matheson was born on July 25, 1924, in Winnipeg, Manitoba. [2] He began his newspaper career in 1946 with the Winnipeg Tribune.

  9. Vince Leah - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Leah CM (November 29, 1913 – August 9, 1993) was a Canadian journalist, writer and sports administrator. He wrote for The Winnipeg Tribune from 1930 to 1980, and was credited with giving the Winnipeg Blue Bombers their team's name.