Beaverlodge West County News & Advertiser


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In January 14, 2014 the Beaverlodge Advertiser and the Beaverlodge West County News merged to create the Beaverlodge West County News & Advertiser.

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Canmore Leader


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Canmore Leader, owned by Sun Media, ceased to exist after it was merged with the Banff Crag & Canyon and became the Bow Valley Crag & Canyon in June 2013.

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Banff Crag & Canyon


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The Sun Media-owned Banff Crag & Canyon ceased to exist after it merged with the Canmore Leader and became the Bow Valley Crag & Canyon in June 2013.

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Bow Valley Crag & Canyon


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On February 27, 2023, Postmedia shifted 12 community newspapers in Alberta to digital only publications, including the Bow Valley Crag & Canyon. Canmore Leader, owned by Sun Media, merged with the Banff Crag & Canyon to become the Bow Valley Crag & Canyon in June 2013.

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The Daily News


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The final print run of the the Prince Rupert Daily News was in July 2010. The paper was shut down a few weeks after Black Press purchased it fom Glacier Media.

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The Lunenburg County Progress Bulletin


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The Lunenburg County Progress Bulletin was created through the merger of the Bridgewater Bulletin (est. 1887) and Lunenburg Progress Enterprise (est. 1876) in May 2011. The new publication is a locally owned independent newspaper published every Wednesday by Lighthouse Media Group.

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Valley Now


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Transcontinental Media launched a new community newspaper in Nova Scotia on November 12. Valley Now is a free weekly publication serving the residents of Kings, Annapolis and Hants counties.

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Arnprior Chronicle Guide


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The Metroland-owned Arnprior Chronicle Guide ceased to exist after it was merged with the Arnprior EMC to create the Arnprior Chronicle EMC in October 2011.

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Arnprior EMC


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Metroland-owned Armprior EMC ceased to exist whe it was purchased by Metroland and merged with the Arnprior Chronicle Guide to create the Arnprior Chronicle EMC in October 2011.

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Arnprior Chronicle-Guide


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Metroland purchased Arnprior EMC and merged it with the Arnprior Chronicle Guide to create the Arnprior Chronicle Guide EMC in October 2011, later renamed Arnprior Chronicle-Guide. On September 15, 2023, Metroland announced that all of its 71 community newspapers would immediately shift to digital-only publications, including the Arnprior Chronicle-Guide. Nordstar put its Metroland Media Group division into creditor protection under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act as part of this restructuring plan that resulted in the loss of 605 jobs (approximately 60 per cent of its workforce), including 68 journalists.

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Kingston Heritage


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This was one of 24 newspapers Postmedia acquired from Torstar in a major newspaper swap in late 2017. Postmedia kept just two of the papers open and closed the others.

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Kanata EMC


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Kanata EMC ceased to exist after Metroland purchased the paper and merged it with the Kanata Kourier Standard to create the Kanata Kourier Standard EMC in October 2011.

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Kanata Kourier-Standard


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This was one of 24 newspapers Postmedia acquired from Torstar in a major newspaper swap in late 2017. Postmedia kept just two of the papers open and closed the others.

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Stayner Sun


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Metroland community newspapers The Stayner Sun, established in 1877, and the Wasaga Sun, established in 1994, ceased publishing in July 2014 when they were merged to create The Sun.

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Wasaga Sun


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Metroland community newspapers The Stayner Sun, established in 1877, and the Wasaga Sun, established in 1994, ceased publishing in July 2014 when they were merged to create The Sun.

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The Sun


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Metroland community newspapers The Stayner Sun, established in 1877, and the Wasaga Sun, established in 1994, merged to become The Sun in July 2014. On September 15, 2023, Metroland announced that all of its 71 community newspapers would immediately shift to digital-only publications, including The Sun. Nordstar put its Metroland Media Group division into creditor protection under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act as part of this restructuring plan that resulted in the loss of 605 jobs (approximately 60 per cent of its workforce), including 68 journalists.

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Almonte Gazette


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The Almont Gazette ceased publication in 2009 after it merged with the Carleton Place Canadian to create the Carleton Place Almonte Canadian Gazette.

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The Carleton Place Canadian


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The Carleton Place Canadian ceased publication in February 2009 after it merged with the Almonte Gazette to create the Carleton Place Almonte Canadian Gazette.

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Carleton Place EMC


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Carleton Place EMC ceased to exist in 2011 when it merged with the Carleton Place Almonte Canadian Gazette.

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Carleton Place-Almonte Canadian Gazette


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The Carleton Place Almonte Canadian Gazette was produced after a series of mergers that resulted in the demise of the Carleton Place Canadian and the Almonte Gazette in February 2009 and the Carleton Place EMC in 2011. On September 15, 2023, Metroland announced that all of its 71 community newspapers would immediately shift to digital-only publications, including the Carleton Place-Almonte Canadian Gazette. Nordstar put its Metroland Media Group division into creditor protection under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act as part of this restructuring plan that resulted in the loss of 605 jobs (approximately 60 per cent of its workforce), including 68 journalists.

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Stittsville Richmond EMC


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The Stittsville Richmond EMC ceased to exist after it was purchased by Metroland and merged with the Stittsville News to create the Stittsville News EMC in October 2011.

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