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  2. Metroland Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Metroland is the publisher of six daily and more than 70 community newspapers in Southern Ontario. [2] [1] Metroland also publishes local news, classified and shopping websites, and operates nine printing operations. The company is a distributor of flyers and circulars.

  3. The London Free Press - Wikipedia

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    The London Free Press began as the Canadian Free Press, founded by William Sutherland. It first began printing as a weekly newspaper on January 2, 1849. In 1852, it was purchased for $500 by Josiah Blackburn (and Stephen Blackburn), [3] who renamed it The London Free Press and Daily Western Advertiser. In 1855 Blackburn turned the weekly ...

  4. List of newspapers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    2.9 Ontario. 2.10 Prince Edward ... This list of newspapers in Canada is a list of newspapers printed ... Millet – Leduc-Wetaskiwin Pipestone Flyer; Morinville ...

  5. St. Joseph Communications - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph Communications has been recognized as Canada's 50 best-managed companies, [8] and has won multiple awards for its publishing titles and content creation work. In 2017, the company has won two awards at the first Canadian Magazine Awards, three Vertex Awards for the St. Joseph's packaging work for Metro, and ten PAC Awards.

  6. Vistaprint - Wikipedia

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    Vistaprint is vertically integrated with production facilities for North America in Windsor, Ontario, [24] and for Europe in Venlo, Netherlands. [25] [26] The company uses presses such as the Manroland 700 as part of its printing assembly line. [27] [28] Computer-integrated manufacturing techniques help minimize human intervention and labor ...

  7. History of Canadian newspapers - Wikipedia

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    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 ...