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Sale of Atlantic Canada’s biggest newspaper chain could reduce local content: expertAn expert who tracks Canada's mainstream media industry says Postmedia's pending purchase of Atlantic Canada's largest newspaper chain is almost certain to result in job cuts,CanadaJul 30
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B.C. newspaper chain Black Press closes sale, exits creditor protectionBlack Press Ltd., the owner of dozens of community newspapers across Western Canada, says it has emerged from creditor protection after the restructuring and sale of the company.EconomyMar 25
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Atlantic Canada’s insolvent SaltWire Network hoping to survive restructuring processIn documents filed with the court March 11, Fiera Private Debt said SaltWire and The Halifax Herald Ltd. together owe it $32.7 million, plus almost $600,000 in accrued interest.MoneyMar 22
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Glacier Media shutters two B.C. newspapers in northeastTwo newspapers in British Columbia are publishing their last editions this week, eliminating coverage by community newspapers for a large swath of the province's northeast.Oct 16, 2023
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Montreal Gazette’s Monday print newspaper edition to end as Postmedia announces changesPostmedia, the parent company of the Montreal Gazette, has decided to scale back on the print publications for all nine of its daily newspapers across the country.CanadaSep 22, 2022
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Newly elected Penticton councillor says newspaper job won’t create conflict of interestJames Miller said he plans to stay on as the managing editor of the Penticton Herald.CanadaJun 20, 2021
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Apology issued after newspaper editorial compares COVID-19 restrictions to HolocaustGlacier Media says in a statement that the March 24 editorial published in Moose Jaw Today did not meet editorial standards.CanadaMar 29, 2021
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Coronavirus continues to upend Atlantic media outlets as SaltWire lays off 40% of staffMark Lever, President and CEO of SaltWire Network says that the decision comes in response to "rapidly changing economic conditions related to COVID-19."CanadaMar 24, 2020
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After 119 years, the Lacombe Globe will soon print its final editionAfter more than 119 years, a newspaper in Lacombe, Alta., is going out of business.FeaturesJan 15, 2020
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Contestant wins small-town Saskatchewan newspaperThe new owner of a small-town newspaper was decided by Tara de Ryk’s “Win Your Own Publication” contest.CanadaDec 17, 2019
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