CALGARY – The Calgary Herald says their paper wasn’t distributed fully to subscribers on Thursday because of recurring production issues at their printers.
It’s the second time in two weeks that the paper has had production problems.
On November 28, officials said only a limited number of copies of the paper came off the presses at Transcontinental Printing because of press issues coupled with computer problems.
Single copies of the paper did make it to some downtown distribution points on Thursday, and the Calgary Herald says all subscribers will be given an automatic credit for the missed paper.
The production issues also impacted the Calgary edition of the National Post.
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