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2000 2019 Annapolis Valley Register: NS: Kentville? 2020 South Shore Breaker: NS: Liverpool? 2020 The Clarion: NS: New Glasgow: 1946 1956 The News: NS: New Glasgow: 1911 2020 Oxford Journal: NS: Oxford: 1900 2015 The Record: NS: Parrsboro? 2011 Sackville Tribune-Post: NS: Sackville: 1870 2021 An Solus Iùli: NS: Sydney: 1925 1927 Cape Breton ...
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.
There were five important periods in the history of Canadian newspapers' responsible for the eventual development of the modern newspaper. These are the "Transplant Period" from 1750 to 1800, when printing and newspapers initially came to Canada as publications of government news and proclamations; followed by the "Partisan Period from 1800–1850," when individual printers and editors played ...
FP Canadian Newspapers LP 72,113 Mon–Sun English Winnipeg Free Press: MB: Winnipeg: FP Canadian Newspapers LP 687,191 Mon–Sat English Winnipeg Sun: MB: Winnipeg: Postmedia: 391,156 Mon–Sun English L'Acadie Nouvelle: NB: Caraquet: Independent 108,612 Tue–Sat French The Chronicle Herald: NS: Halifax: SaltWire Network: 577,382 Mon–Sun ...
The Canadian Review and Literary and Historical Journal, 1824, Montréal, Henry H. Cunningham, owner, David Chisholmes, director La Bibliothèque canadienne, ou miscellanées historiques, scientifiques et littéraires 1825, Montréal, Michel Bibaud and Joseph-Marie Bellenger
Newspaper publishers' problems with costs and paper supply [11] Cape Town thanks Imperial volunteer forces for their South African War service [12] Saint John, New Brunswick program includes two women's military drill teams [13] Whitefish, spuds and Klondikers: the news from Lesser Slave Lake, N.W.T. [14]
The Mail and Empire was a Canadian newspaper formed from the 1895 merger of The Toronto Mail (owned by Charles Alfred Riordan and managed by Christopher William Bunting) and Toronto Empire, [2] both conservative newspapers based in Toronto. It acquired the assets of The Toronto World in 1921 and merged with The Globe in 1936 to form The Globe ...
This is a list of early Canadian newspapers.This includes newspapers in all the former colonies now a part of Canada, which published prior to the War of 1812.The earliest Canadian newspaper was the Halifax Gazette which first published on 23 March 1752, [1] followed by other newspapers in what are now the Maritimes and Quebec.