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The Herald-Pioneer is a weekly newspaper published in Canby, Oregon, United States.It dates back to 1906 and is owned by Pamplin Media Group. [2] The paper also serves the cities of Aurora and Molalla.
Canby is named for Edward Richard Sprigg Canby, [7] a Civil War general who was later killed in the Modoc War by Captain Jack and his group of warriors. The area was known as Baker Prairie [7] when the community was founded in 1857. [8] Canby was platted in 1870. [9] Canby was incorporated by the Oregon Legislative Assembly on February 15, 1893 ...
Oregon news historian George Stanley Turnbull discussed the growth of Oregon newspapers from the 1850s to the 1930s in his 1936 History of Oregon Newspapers. [1] Lists of Oregon newspapers have been maintained in the Oregon Blue Book and Oregon Exchanges since at least the early 20th century; the latter noted the need for frequent updates due ...
The sale included The Gresham Outlook, the Sandy Post and two monthly publications: The East County News and Lifestyles Northwest. [14] In February 2001, Pamplin founded the Portland Tribune, which would serve as the media group's flagship title. [15] In February 2005, Pamplin purchased the monthly newspaper King City Regal Courier from the ...
The deal included the Molalla Pioneer and Wilsonville News along with the BME-owned newspapers Canby Herald and Woodburn Independent. [17] The company's name was shortened to Eagle Newspapers, Inc. in 1979 when it merged with newspaper publishing companies in Hood River and Hermiston. [3]
The Canby News was founded in September 1878; it was the westernmost newspaper on the railroad. The cost of Canby's government in 1888-1889 was $5,898.12. The new century saw a lot of change in Canby and all over the world. Businesses changed hands and many new ones were established. It was a time of amazing growth in Canby.
Dwight Jaynes is a journalist and sportswriter in Portland, Oregon.He was a sports columnist with The Oregonian newspaper for several years. [1] In 2001, he left to become president and write a column in the fledgling Portland Tribune and to do a daily radio show for KPAM, a talk radio station owned by the same company as the Tribune.
The Canby Depot Museum is a railway and local history museum in Canby, Oregon, and housed in the former Canby Depot building. Exhibits include photographs, school memorabilia, a postal service and doctor/dentist displays, antique toys, telephones, cameras, and a print shop. The Canby Depot is the oldest train station in Oregon.