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New Glasgow, Nova Scotia B2H 5E2: Circulation: 6,988 weekdays 6,836 Saturdays in 2009 [1] Website: www.ngnews.ca: The News (formerly The Evening News) is a weekly ...
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After the local Newspaper Guild members voted to oppose a deal to sell the Courier Express to Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, [3] the September 19, 1982 issue was the last issue published. [4] That left Buffalo with only one daily newspaper, the Buffalo Evening News, now known as The Buffalo News.
Media related to The Buffalo News at Wikimedia Commons; As of September 2022, New York State Historic Newspapers has 1881-1905 issues of the Buffalo Evening News online for free, full-text access, with more to come. As of October 2022, Newspapers.com has 1881-2022 issues of the Buffalo News online on a paid subscription basis. Some public and ...
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Joseph Gerard Christopher was born in Buffalo, New York on July 26, 1955, as the only son born to Therese (née Hurley) and Nicholas Christopher. His mother was a registered nurse, and his father was a maintenance worker with the city's Sanitation Department.
John Otto (1929–1999) was a radio talk show host in Buffalo, New York. He began his broadcasting career in the 1940s at the age of 19 at WBNY which has since changed its call sign. He spent most of his radio career doing an evening listener call in show branded Extension 55 at WGR .
Delmore “Buddy” Daye was born in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia in 1928. [1] Daye moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia as a young boy and grew up on Creighton Street. [ 2 ] He worked as a merchant mariner for a short period.