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Insert Rate Card Effective January 1, 2019 Pre-Printed Inserts - 2019 Net Rates/M 1x/ 12x/ 26x/ 52x/ Newspaper Issued Circ. Year Year Year Year Shipping Address Column1 Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser-TH Thursday 53,176 $45 $43 $41 $40 845 Farewell St. Oshawa, ON L1H 7L5 Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser-WE Wednesday 53,217 $45 $43 $41 $40 845 Farewell St. Oshawa, ON L1H 7L5 Alexandria Glengarry News Wednesday 4,039 $70 $65 $60 $50 3 Main Street Alexandria, ON K0C 1A0 Alliston Herald Thursday 22,890 $45 $43 $41 $40 21 Patterson Rd., Unit 21 Barrie, ON L4N 7W6 Amherstburg River Town Times Wednesday 9,442 $44 $42 $40 $37 395 Broadway St. Wyoming, ON N0N 1T0 Ancaster News Thursday 13,075 $45 $43 $41 $40 901 Guelph Line Burlington, ON L7R 3N8 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide Thursday 7,380 $45 $43 $41 $40 80 Lorne St. Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4T1 Atikokan Progress Monday 1,041 $100 $88 $76 $60 109 Main St. E., Atikokan, ON P0T 1C0 Aurora, The Auroran Thursday 18,184 $50 $45 $40 $35 635 Hood Road Markham, ON L3R 4N6 Aylmer Express Wednesday 3,026 $55 $50 $45 $45 111 Easton Road Brantford, ON N3P 1J4 Ayr News Wednesday 2,747 $60 $60 $60 $60 40 Piper St. Ayr, ON N0B 1E0 Bancroft This Week Friday 8,962 $70 $70 $65 $65 635 Hood Road Markham, ON L3R 4N6 Barrhaven Independent EO Friday 6,700 $90 $90 $90 $90 3201 County Rd. 2 Prescott, ON K0E 1T0 Barrie Advance Thursday 51,148 $45 $43 $41 $40 6255 Cantay Rd., Units 2-3 Mississauga, ON L5R 3Z4 Barrys Bay, The Valley Gazette Wednesday 1,526 $200 $200 $200 $200 19574 Opeongo Line Barry's Bay, ON K0J 1B0 Beeton, New Tecumseth Times Thursday 1,077 $67 $67 $62 $57 3550 Wolfedale Rd., Unit 8 Mississauga, ON L5C 2V6 Belleville & Region, The Community Press Thursday 46,391 $45 $37 $35 $32 5977 Hazeldean Rd. Stittsville, ON K2S 1B9 Blenheim News-Tribune Wednesday 2,088 $70 $70 $70 $70 62 Talbot St. W., Blenheim, ON N0P 1A0 Blyth/Brussels Citizen Thursday 1,846 $57 $53 $47 $42 413 Queen St., Blyth, ON N0M 1H0 Bracebridge Examiner Thursday 7,970 $85 $85 $85 $85 345 Ecclestone Dr., Unit 8 Bracebridge, ON P1L 1R1 Bradford West Gwillimbury Topic Thursday 10,434 $45 $43 $41 $40 175 Gordon Baker Road Toronto, ON M2H 2N7 Brampton Guardian Thursday 137,258 $45 $43 $41 $40 6255 Cantay Rd., Units 2-3 Mississauga, ON L5R 3Z4 Brighton Independent Thursday 7,889 $55 $55 $55 $55 80 Lorne St. Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4T1 Brock Citizen Thursday 5,497 $75 $75 $75 $75 80 Lorne St Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4T1 Bruce Peninsula Press 18x/year 3,096 $100 $100 $100 $100 1021 Langford Dr. Gravenhurst, ON P1P 1R1 Burks Falls Almaguin News Thursday 1,970 $85 $85 $85 $85 345 Ecclestone Dr., Unit 8 Bracebridge, ON P1L 1R1 Burlington Post Thursday 57,606 $45 $43 $41 $40 901 Guelph Line Burlington, ON L7R 3N8 Caledon Citizen Thursday 18,566 $65 $65 $60 $55 3550 Wolfedale Rd., Unit 8 Mississauga, ON L5C 2V6 Caledon Enterprise Thursday 19,199 $45 $43 $41 $40 901 Guelph Line Burlington, ON L7R 3N8 Cambridge Times-TH Thursday 46,295 $45 $43 $41 $40 901 Guelph Line Burlington, ON L7R 3N8 Cambridge Times-TU Tuesday 41,054 $45 $43 $41 $40 901 Guelph Line Burlington, ON L7R 3N8 Carleton Place/Almonte Canadian Gazette Thursday 11,547 $45 $43 $41 $40 80 Lorne St. Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4T1 Chatham Voice Thursday 19,300 $45 $45 $40 $37 71 Sass Rd. Unit 4 Chatham, ON N7M 5J4 Chatham-Kent This Week Thursday 43,000 $45 $38 $36 $34 3000 Starway Ave. Windsor, ON N8W 5P1 Chesterville Record Wednesday 1,217 $250 $250 $250 $250 584 Main St. W. Winchester, ON K0C 2K0 Clarington This Week Wed/Thur 25,731 $45 $43 $41 $40 845 Farewell St. Oshawa, ON L1H 7L5 Clinton News Record Wednesday 1,004 $60 $55 $50 $50 3939 Cheese Factory Rd. London, ON N6N 1G2 Cochrane Times-Post Thursday 974 $73 $71 $70 $66 2250 Islington Ave. Etobicoke, ON M9W 3W4 Page 1 of 7 Effective January 1, 2019 Pre-Printed Inserts - 2019 Net Rates/M 1x/ 12x/ 26x/ 52x/ Newspaper Issued Circ. Year Year Year Year Shipping Address Column1 Collingwood Connection Thursday 11,586 $45 $43 $41 $40 21 Patterson Rd., Unit 21 Barrie, ON L4N 7W6 Cornwall Seaway News Wednesday 36,541 $55 $55 $55 $55 830 Campbell St. Cornwall, ON K6H 6L7 Creemore Echo Friday 3,896 $85 $85 $85 $85 3550 Wolfedale Rd., Mississauga, ON L5C 2V6 Deep River North Renfrew Times Wednesday 1,550 $120 $120 $120 $120 1 Langford Dr. Bracebridge, ON P1L 1V2 Delhi News Record Thursday 3,200 $56 $54 $52 $49 3000 Starway Ave. Windsor, ON N8W 5P1 Dorchester Signpost Wednesday 1,428 $85 $85 $85 $85 111 Easton Road Brantford, ON N3P 1J4 Drayton Community News Thursday 5,051 $60 $60 $55 $55 905 Gartshore St. Fergus, ON N1M 2W8 Dryden Observer/Red Lake Northern Sun News Wednesday 2,538 $77 $65 $60 $54 1700 Church Ave., West Loading Dock, #4 Winnipeg, MB R2X 3A2 Dundalk Herald Wednesday 1,443 $90 $90 $90 $90 260 Main St. E. Dundalk, ON N0C 1B0 Dundas Star News Thursday 14,638 $45 $43 $41 $40 901 Guelph Line Burlington, ON L7R 3N8 East Gwillimbury Express Thursday 7,259 $45 $43 $41 $40 175 Gordon Baker Road Toronto, ON M2H 2N7 East York-Beach Neighbourhood Voice Thursday 45,704 $45 $43 $41 $40 175 Gordon Baker Road Toronto, ON M2H 2N7 Eganville Leader Wednesday 5,652 $150 $150 $150 $150 150 John Street Eganville, ON K0J 1T0 Elliot Lake The Standard Thursday 2,135 $66 $61 $61 $56 2250 Islington Ave. Etobicoke, ON M9W 3W4 Elmira Woolwich Observer Thursday 14,866 $65 $65 $65 $65 44 Frid Street Hamilton, ON L8N 3G3 Elmvale Springwater News EO Thur 17,597 $70 $70 $70 $70 9 Glenview Avenue Elmvale, ON L0L 1P0 Espanola Mid-North Monitor Thursday 793 $66 $61 $56 $51 2250 Islington Ave. Etobicoke, ON M9W 3W4 Essex Free Press Thursday 9,950 $70 $70 $60 $60 16 Centre Street Essex, ON N8M 1N9 Etobicoke Guardian Thursday 67,721 $45 $43 $41 $40 175 Gordon Baker Road Toronto, ON M2H 2N7 Exeter Lakeshore Times-Advance Wednesday 2,871 $75 $75 $75 $75 3939 Cheese Factory Rd. London, ON N6N 1G2 Exeter Lakeshore Weekender Times-Advance Thursday 11,324 $75 $75 $75 $75 3939 Cheese Factory Rd. London, ON N6N 1G2 Fergus Wellington Advertiser Thursday 40,151 $60 $49 $45 $43 905 Gartshore St. Fergus, ON N1M 2W8 Flesherton Advance Wednesday 1,221 $90 $90 $90 $90 260 Main St. E. Dundalk, ON N0C 1B0 Forest/Watford Standard Guide-Advocate Thursday 1,466 $120 $110 $90 $85 395 Broadway St. Wyoming, ON N0N 1T0 Fort Frances Times Wednesday 3,059 $115 $115 $115 $110 116 First Street East Fort Frances, ON P9A 1K2 Frontenac News Thursday 12,241 $60 $60 $60 $60 1095 Garrett Street Sharbot Lake, ON K0H 2P0 Gananoque Reporter Thursday 6,452 $51 $46 $41 $36 2250 Islington Ave.. Etobicoke, ON M9W 3W4 Georgetown/Acton Ind. Free Press Thursday 23,583 $45 $43 $41 $40 901 Guelph Line Burlington, ON L7R 3N8 Georgina Advocate Thursday 16,877 $45 $43 $41 $40 175 Gordon Baker Road Toronto, ON M2H 2N7 Geraldton Times Star Wednesday 489 $140 $105 $90 $80 401 Main St. Geraldton, ON P0T 1M0 Glanbrook Gazette Thursday 9,194 $45 $43 $41 $40 901 Guelph Line Burlington, ON L7R 3N8 Goderich Signal-Star Wednesday 2,744 $60 $55 $50 $45 3939 Cheese Factory Rd. London, ON N6N 1G2 Gravenhurst Banner Thursday 5,412 $85 $85 $85 $85 345 Ecclestone Dr., Unit 8 Bracebridge, ON P1L 1R1 Grey Bruce This Week Thursday 29,783 $63 $60 $57 $55 2250 Islington Ave. Etobicoke, ON M9W 3W4 Grimsby/Lincoln/West Lincoln NewsNow Thursday 25,116 $35 $35 $35 $35 270 Station St. Smithville, ON L0R 2A0 Guelph Mercury Tribune-TH Thursday 43,257 $45 $43 $41 $40 901 Guelph Line Burlington, ON L7R 3N8 Guelph Mercury Tribune-TU Tuesday 38,508 $45 $43 $41 $40 901 Guelph Line Burlington, ON L7R 3N8 Haldimand County, Haldimand Press Thursday 3,326 $80 $60 $50 $50 395 Broadway St. Wyoming, ON N0N 1T0 Page 2 of 7 Effective January 1, 2019 Pre-Printed Inserts - 2019 Net Rates/M 1x/ 12x/ 26x/ 52x/ Newspaper Issued Circ. Year Year Year Year Shipping Address Column1 Haldimand County, The Sachem Thursday 21,943 $45 $43 $41 $40 901 Guelph Line Burlington, ON L7R 3N8 Haliburton County Life Thursday 6,372 $70 $70 $65 $65 635 Hood Road Markham, ON L3R 4N6 Haliburton Highlander Thursday 8,798 $70 $70 $70 $70 1 Langford Dr. Bracebridge, ON P1L 1V2 Hamilton Mountain News Thursday 49,497 $45 $43 $41 $40 901 Guelph Line Burlington, ON L7R 3N8 Hamilton/Burlington Bay Observer Monthly 28,246 $73 $73 $73 $73 3550 Wolfdale Rd., Unit 8, 9, 10 Mississauga, ON L5C 2V6 Hanover, The Post Thursday 15,588 $57 $48 $46 $43 2250 Islington Ave. Etobicoke, ON M9W 3W4 Harrow News Tuesday 1,221 $70 $70 $65 $60 5 King St. W. Harrow, ON N0R 1G0 Hornepayne Wicksteed Weekly Wednesday 200 $50 $50 $50 $50 143 Front St. Hornepayne, ON P0M 1Z0 Huntsville Forester Thursday 9,443 $85 $85 $85 $85 345 Ecclestone Dr., Unit 8 Bracebridge, ON P1L 1R1 Innisfil Journal Thursday 11,849 $45 $43 $41 $40 6255 Cantay Rd., Units 2-3 Mississauga, ON L5R 3Z4 Iroquois Falls Enterprise Thursday 1,598 $80 $80 $75 $65 441 Main Street Iroquois Falls, ON P0K 1G0 Kawartha Lakes This Week Thursday 29,432 $45 $43 $41 $40 80 Lorne St.
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