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A number of publishers would follow, including Barrie Wallace, Bruce Annan, Patricia Pappas, Deborah Kelly and Ian Proudfoot. The paper continues to publish today as the Sun-Tribune, having merged with the Stouffville Sun and its first official edition published on March 20, 2003 with a twice-weekly frequency as asked for by a reader survey. [7]
The Stouffville Sun-Tribune (1888–2014) The Tecumseh Maple Leaf (1931–1958) The Tecumseh Tribune (1959–2010) True Royalist (2 issues – May. 10, 1860 to Jun. 21, 1861) The Voice of The Fugitive (1851–1852) The Walkerville Mercury (1890–1891) The Walkerville News (1934–1936) The Walkerville Times (1999–2015) The Western Herald ...
Another search was conducted around Stouffville and northern Uxbridge on 9 August, but turned up nothing. Police claimed search efforts were hurt by a heavy workload, as the homicide unit was concurrently investigating two murders in nearby Markham: 44-year-old Maria Wong, murdered on 11 February; and 16-year-old Sandy Ebrahim, murdered on 27 ...
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The Sun-Star wants to shine a spotlight on some of your unsung neighbors who help make the Merced community a richer, kinder place. Local Spotlight: Help us celebrate Merced’s everyday heroes ...
Philpott was a family doctor in Markham–Stouffville from 1998 to 2015. She served as Chief of the Department of Family Medicine at Markham Stouffville Hospital from 2008 to 2014, and was concurrently Associate Professor in the University of Toronto's Department of Family and Community Medicine. [9]
Tribune Publishing Company (briefly Tronc, Inc.) [2] is an American newspaper print and online media publishing company. The company, which was acquired by Alden Global Capital in May 2021, has a portfolio that includes the Chicago Tribune, the Orlando Sentinel, South Florida's Sun-Sentinel, The Virginian-Pilot, the Hartford Courant, additional titles in Pennsylvania and Virginia, syndication ...
Whitchurch-Stouffville Public Library Building, 1977-2001. The population of Whitchurch-Stouffville grew 87.5% between 2006 and 2015, from 24,390 residents [13] to approximately 45,000. [14] Correspondingly, the library's annual circulation also increased, from 104,998 items in 2005 [15] to 245,200 in 2014. [16]