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  2. Toronto Star - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Star is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper. It is owned by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of Torstar Corporation and part of Torstar's Daily News Brands division. The newspaper was established in 1892 as the Evening Star and was later renamed the Toronto Daily Star in 1900, under Joseph E. Atkinson.

  3. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    Dundas Star News (1999– ) Guelph Mercury (1999– ) Hamilton Mountain News (1999– ) Hamilton Spectator (1991– ) The Record [Waterloo] (1999– ) Stoney Creek News (1999– ) Toronto Star (1985– ) Ingersoll newspapers at Oxford County Library Free Accessible from within the library itself; primarily limited to local notices of births and ...

  4. Dateline: Toronto - Wikipedia

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    LC Class. PS3515.E37 A6 1985. Dateline: Toronto is a collection of most of the stories that Ernest Hemingway wrote as a stringer and later staff writer and foreign correspondent for the Toronto Star between 1920 and 1924. The stories were written while he was in his early 20s before he became well-known, and show his development as a writer. [1]

  5. Star Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Country. Canada. Based in. Toronto. Language. English. The Star Weekly magazine was a Canadian periodical published from 1910 until 1973. [1] The publication was read widely in rural Canada where delivery of daily newspapers was infrequent. [1]

  6. Toronto Telegram - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Evening Telegram was a conservative, broadsheet afternoon newspaper published in Toronto from 1876 to 1971. It had a reputation for supporting the Conservative Party at the federal and the provincial levels. The paper competed with a newspaper supporting the Liberal Party of Ontario: The Toronto Star.

  7. History of Canadian newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Although the new Globe and Mail lost ground to The Toronto Star in the local Toronto market, it began to expand its national circulation. The newspaper was unionised in 1955, under the banner of the American Newspaper Guild. In 1980, the Globe and Mail was acquired by The Thomson Corporation, a company run by the family of Kenneth Thomson. Few ...

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