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Chatham, Ontario: Website: Chatham This Week is a community newspaper serving the city of Chatham, Ontario with a controlled circulation to approximately 19,400 homes.
The Chatham Daily News is the only daily newspaper in Chatham-Kent. There are several weeklies located in Chatham and the various communities in the municipality, including the Chatham Voice, Wallaceburg Courier Press, the Blenheim News Tribune, Chatham-Kent This Week, Ridgetown Independent News, Tilbury Times, and the Wheatley Journal.
Today's Farmer was established in January 2008, an amalgamation of the Voice of the Farmer and Farm Market. The Voice of the Farmer was established in 1966 in Dresden, Ontario, while Farm Market was established in 1997 in Chatham. Dean Mulharrem is publisher of Today's Farmer, while Peter Epp is the editor.
2.9 Ontario. 2.10 Prince Edward Island. ... Chatham Daily News: ON: Chatham-Kent: ... Parkdale Liberty Villager, The Orono Weekly Times, Weekly Voice Newspaper, York ...
The Free Press has one of the few printing presses in southern Ontario and it prints several papers for Sun Media newspapers in the area, including the Chatham Daily News, the Sarnia Observer, the Simcoe Reformer, the St. Thomas Times-Journal, the Stratford Beacon Herald, the Woodstock Sentinel-Review and the Londoner, along with the Free Press.
Chatham, Ontario (1855-1957) The Provincial Freeman was a Canadian weekly newspaper founded by Mary Ann Shadd that published from 1853 through 1857. She was married to Thomas F. Cary in 1856, becoming Mary Ann Shadd Cary. [ 1 ]
Postmedia Network Canada Corp. Formerly Canwest Limited Partnership (2000–2010) Company type Public Traded as TSX: PNC.A TSX: PNC.B Industry Mass media Predecessor Canwest Founded July 13, 2010 ; 14 years ago (2010-07-13) Headquarters 365 Bloor Street East Toronto, Ontario M4W 3L4 Products Newspapers, media websites, news content Revenue $458.2 million CAD (2022) Owner Chatham Asset ...
Osprey Media L.P. was a Canadian newspaper regional chain that published 20 daily newspapers, 34 non-daily newspapers, and a number of shopping guides and magazines in the Canadian province of Ontario. [1] Formerly an independent income trust, Osprey was taken over by Quebecor's Sun Media division in 2007.