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  2. Cornwall Standard-Freeholder - Wikipedia

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    The current newspaper began as two publications, the Freeholder, which was founded by the first premier of Ontario, John Sandfield Macdonald in 1846, and the Standard, founded in 1886. The two newspapers were amalgamated in 1932 and the first issue was published on April 30 of that year. The Standard-Freeholder became a daily newspaper on April ...

  3. The Beacon Herald - Wikipedia

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    The paper was established in 1923 from the merger of two local papers, the Stratford Beacon Weekly (c.1855 and daily after 1887) and Stratford Weekly Herald (c.1863 and daily after 1887). The paper is the survivor of several other papers in Stratford: Stratford Mirror, 1920s to 1940s; Stratford Times, 1964 to 1976; Stratford Weekly News, 1979 ...

  4. North Bay Nugget - Wikipedia

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    North Bay, Ontario. P1B 8J6. Circulation. 11,505 weekdays. 12,127 Saturdays (as of 2011) [1] Website. www .nugget .ca. The North Bay Nugget is a newspaper published in North Bay, Ontario, Canada. The paper is currently owned by Postmedia.

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  6. The Sun Times (Owen Sound) - Wikipedia

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    Daily editions of the amalgamated paper started in 1922. Effective January 31, 2023, Sun Times changed from five-day publication to three days: Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Previously it had changed from a weekly to five days when it dropped Monday publication. It publishes an e-edition on the same days.

  7. Simcoe Reformer - Wikipedia

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    Pearce increased the frequency of publication of the newspaper, publishing it twice a week by 1934 and three times a week by 1953. In 1960, the newspaper became an "evening daily newspaper", which it remained as until 1995, when it became a tabloid. Currently, The Simcoe Reformer has a small comics page with a maximum of four comic strips per day.

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