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Website. www.ottawasun.com. The Ottawa Sun is a daily newspaper in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is published by Sun Media. It began publication in 1983 as the Ottawa Sunday Herald, until it was acquired by (then) Toronto Sun Publishing Corporation in 1988. [2][3] In April 2015, Sun Media papers were acquired by Postmedia. [4]
Abbotsford – Abbotsford News; Agassiz – Agassiz Harrison Observer; Aldergrove – Aldergrove Star; Ashcroft/Cache Creek – Ashcroft-Cache Creek Journal; Barriere – North Thompson Star/Journal
The rumours were heightened in January after the team went on a lengthy losing streak. January was a dismal month for the Senators, winning only one game. Media speculated on the imminent firing of Clouston, Murray or both. Owner Melynk cleared the air in an article in the January 22, 2011 edition of the Ottawa Sun.
Nationality. Canadian. Other names. "Earl the Pearl", "The Four-Eyed Lippy Little Shin-Kicker". Occupation. Journalist. Known for. Journalist, writer and commentator. Earl McRae (May 3, 1942 – October 15, 2011) was a Canadian journalist who wrote a daily general interest column for the Ottawa Sun. [1]
On January 20, 2011, the Ottawa Sun reported that the Senators organization was studying designs for a new third jersey to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the current franchise. [212] The Senators announced to season ticket holders on March 2, 2011, that the new third jersey is a 'heritage design' based on the early-era Senators jersey. [213]
Sun Media Corporation was the owner of several tabloid and broadsheet newspapers in Canada and the 49% owner of the now defunct Sun News Network. It was a subsidiary of Quebecor Media. On October 6, 2014, Quebecor Media announced the sale of the remaining English-language print assets of Sun Media to rival Postmedia.
Warren James Kinsella (born August 1960) is a Canadian lawyer, author, musician, political consultant, and commentator. Kinsella has written commentary in most of Canada's major newspapers and several magazines, including The Globe and Mail, the Toronto Sun, Ottawa Citizen, the National Post, The Walrus, and Postmedia newspapers.
Ottawa is known as the most educated city in Canada, with over half the population having graduated from college and/or university. [239] Ottawa has the highest per capita concentration of engineers, scientists, and residents with PhDs in Canada. [240] The city has two main public universities and two main public colleges.