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The Standard-Freeholder remains the only daily newspaper in the triangle between Brockville, Ottawa and Montreal to this day.In 2006, the Standard-Freeholder was nominated for the first time for a National Newspaper Award for a series of articles published the day after an announcement the city's oldest and most prominent employer, Domtar Fine Papers Inc., would be shutting down its paper mill ...
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
It was during his time at the Cornwall paper in November 1963 when McRae experienced the arguably most-defining and shocking news story of the 20th century: the Assassination of John F. Kennedy: "When President Kennedy was assassinated I was eating a B.C. Delicious apple at my desk in the newsroom of the Cornwall Standard-Freeholder.
Newspaper Prov. City/region Owner [1] Circulation (weekly total, 2013) [2] Frequency Language Notes National Post: Nat'l National Postmedia: 982,555 Tue–Sat
Initially a weekly, it was expanded into a daily paper in 1909, [4] and Browning was a founding member of Canadian Press when that cooperative was founded in 1917. [4] Following the end of the Cobalt boom, Browning moved the paper to North Bay in 1921; [ 4 ] he then sold it to W. E. Mason, the owner of the Sudbury Star , in 1922, and moved to ...
The Times newspaper was founded in 1853 and The Sun newspaper was founded in 1893; they amalgamated in 1918. Daily editions of the amalgamated paper started in 1922. Effective January 31, 2023, Sun Times changed from five-day publication to three days: Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Previously it had changed from a weekly to five days when it ...
The paper was founded as the weekly Brockville Recorder by Chauncey Beach on January 16, 1821 and later led by William Buell, Jr. as editor and owner until 1849. The newspaper began publishing a daily edition called The Evening Recorder on November 10, 1873, also owned by the holding company Recorder Printing Co.
Power was first elected to Timmins City Council as a city councillor in 1968, [3] and served for twelve years before being elected mayor in 1980. [4] His campaign that year attracted a bit of controversy when he stated his intentions to retain his job as a high school guidance counsellor concurrently with serving as mayor, amid a provincewide debate about whether Ontario's smaller cities ...