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  2. The Sudbury Star - Wikipedia

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    The Sudbury Star is a Canadian daily regional newspaper published in Sudbury, Ontario. It is owned by the media company, Postmedia . It is the largest daily paper in Northeastern Ontario by circulation.

  3. Village Media - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, the company acquired the assets of Laurentian Media Group, including the Sudbury.com news website and the business magazine Northern Ontario Business. [11] Village Media ceased publication of Laurentian's twice-weekly print newspaper Northern Life while retaining the Sudbury.com web edition.

  4. Sudbury Star - Wikipedia

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  5. Media in Greater Sudbury - Wikipedia

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    The Sun, a publication of Northland Publishers, was out of business by 1962, and filed a competition lawsuit against the Scene, a division of Thomson Corporation which owned the Sudbury Star at the time, alleging that the Scene had deliberately undercut the Sun's advertising rates to protect Thomson's monopoly on English-language periodical ...

  6. North Bay Nugget - Wikipedia

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    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 Sudbury in 1927 to become managing editor of the Star. [4]

  7. CTV Northern Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Each of the four cities served by the CTV Northern Ontario system saw the launch of a locally owned television station in the 1950s: Sudbury's CKSO-TV was launched by the owners of the Sudbury Star in 1953, Sault Ste. Marie's CJIC-TV was launched by Hyland Broadcasting in 1955, North Bay's CKGN-TV was launched by Gerry Alger and Gerry Stanton in 1955, and Timmins's CFCL-TV was launched by J ...

  8. David Courtemanche - Wikipedia

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    Courtemanche later returned to Sudbury and worked as a consultant. [2] He was the executive director of Sudbury Heart Health from 1992 to 1997 and was a founding member of Earthcare Sudbury, a partnership between the city and various local agencies in support of a sustainable environmental policy. [3]

  9. CJRQ-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station was launched in 1935 under the ownership of W. E. Mason, the owner and publisher of the Sudbury Star. [1] CKSO's original frequency was at 780 kHz, until it moved to 790 kHz in 1941. For much of its history, the station was an affiliate of the CBC's Trans-Canada Network. [2] CKSO was the first commercial radio station in northern ...