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Canadian Newspapers in English – Canadian newspapers in English – Click on name of Province to go to that table in this pdf document – View map of Canada Postal # of Flag Shield Province Capital abbreviation newspapers Ontario ON Toronto 93 Quebec QC Quebec City 198 Nova Scotia NS Halifax 19 New Brunswick NB Fredericton 17 Manitoba MB Winnipeg 5 British Columbia BC Victoria 18 Prince Edward Island PE Charlottetown 4 Saskatchewan SK Regina 10 Alberta AB Edmonton 9 Newfoundland and Labrador NL St. John's 9 Northwest Territory 3 Yukon Territory 4 Other Locations 1 Back to top Canadian newspapers in English – Click on newspaper name to go to that Google News Archive newspaper collection Alberta - 9 Back To Top Calgary, Alberta Calgary, Alberta Calgary, Alberta Calgary, Alberta The Calgary Daily The Calgary Herald The Calgary Weekly The Daily Herald Herald 11,686 issues Herald 1,103 issues 7,750 issues May 1, 1929 - Jan 10, 1987 216 issues Jul 4, 1900 - Sep 30, 1907 Sep 8, 1888 - Nov 5, 1948 Jan 11, 1888 - Aug 17, 1894 Edmonton, Alberta Edmonton, Alberta Lethbridge, Alberta Lethbridge, Alberta Edmonton Journal Edmonton Journal The Lethbridge News The Semi-Weekly News 3,820 issues Edmonton Bulletin 700 issues 119 issues Jan 1, 1913 - Dec 20, 1986 40 issues Mar 5, 1886 - Dec 27, 1900 Jan 13, 1891 - Dec 28, 1892 Sep 3, 1946 - Oct 31, 1946 Calgary, Alberta The Weekend Herald 208 issues Jan 7, 1897 - Sep 20, 1982 Canadian newspapers in English – Click on newspaper name to go to that Google News Archive newspaper collection British Columbia - 18 Back To Top New Westminster , B. C. Victoria, V.I., B.C. * Victoria, V.I., B.C. * New Westminster , B. C. The British Columbian The Daily British The Daily British Daily British Columbian 865 issues Colonist Colonist and Victoria 268 issues Feb 13, 1861 - Jul 25, 1869 577 issues Chronicle Jun 26, 1867 - Jul 25, 1869 Sep 5, 1868 - Jun 29, 1871 284 issues Feb 6, 1870 - Jan 12, 1871 Vancouver, B. C. Ladysmith, B. C. New Westminster , B. C. Port Hardy, B. C Evening Sun Ladysmith-Chemainus Mainland Guardian North Island Gazette 390 issues Chronicle 1,718 issues 1,746 issues Aug 12, 1924 - Aug 31, 1927 1,130 issues Mar 4, 1865 - Nov 22, 1894 Jan 28, 1961 - Dec 27, 2006 Aug 13, 1959 - Dec 26, 1989 Vancouver, B. C Vancouver, B. C Vancouver, B. C Vancouver, B. C The Sunday Sun The Sun The Vancouver Daily Vancouver Daily Sun 909 issues 1,993 issues Post 177 issues May 1, 1921 - Dec 30, 1972 Oct 1, 1914 - Feb 10, 1986 201 issues Oct 1, 1917 - Apr 30, 1920 Aug 16, 1865 - Apr 29, 1866 Vancouver, B. C Vancouver, B. C Vancouver, B. C Vancouver, B. C Vancouver Express The Vancouver Sun The Vancouver Sunday The Vancouver Times 8 issues 5,010 issues Sun 477 issues Apr 2, 1979 - Apr 23, 1979 May 1, 1920 - Feb 28, 1987 27 issues Sep 5, 1864 - Apr 29, 1866 Jul 1, 1923 - Aug 31, 1923 Vancouver, B. C Vancouver, B. C The Weekend Express The Weekend Sun 15 issues 55 issues Dec 1, 1978 - Mar 30, 1979 Oct 11, 1980 - Dec 20, 1982 * Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada Canadian newspapers in English – Click on newspaper name to go to that Google News Archive newspaper collection Manitoba - 5 Back To Top Brandon, Manitoba Brandon, Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba The Brandon Daily Mail The Brandon Mail Canadian Jewish The Jewish Post & 104 issues 610 issues Chronicle (Winnipeg) News Dec 19, 1882 - Feb 16, 1888 Jan 3, 1884 - May 6, 1897 33 issues 419 issues Jan 9, 1991 - Dec 18, 1991 Dec 21, 1984 - Dec 18, 1996 Manitoba The Manitoba Ensign 316 issues Nov 13, 1948 - Jun 30, 1956 National Edition - published in Montreal, PQ Canadian newspapers in English – Click on newspaper name to go to that Google News Archive newspaper collection New Brunswick - 17 Back To Top Fredericton, New Brunswick Saint John, New Brunswick Saint John, New Brunswick Fredericton, New Brunswick The Capital Christian Visitor The Daily Evening The Fredericton 253 issues 47 issues Globe Evening Capital Sep 14, 1880 - Dec 7, 1889 Jan 12, 1848 - Dec 20, 1848 68 issues 409 issues Jan 2, 1866 - Mar 23, 1866 Nov 17, 1881 - Jan 21, 1888 Fredericton, New Brunswick Miramichi, New Brunswick Fredericton, New Brunswick Miramichi, New Brunswick The Fredericton The Gleaner The Head Quarters The Mercury Telegraph 537 issues 976 issues 159 issues 21 issues Mar 7, 1837 - Apr 17, 1880 Apr 10, 1844 - Nov 18, 1868 Feb 21, 1826 - Mar 31, 1829 Aug 6, 1806 - Feb 7, 1807 Saint John, New Brunswick Saint John, New Brunswick Saint John, New Brunswick Saint John, New Brunswick The Morning Freeman The Morning Telegraph The New Dominion and The New Dominion True 1,448 issues 133 issues True Humorist Humorist Jan 3, 1860 - Sep 25, 1869 Apr 3, 1866 - Feb 29, 1868 91 issues 159 issues Oct 13, 1864 - Feb 2, 1878 May 14, 1870 - Jul 26, 1873 Fredericton, New Brunswick Saint John, New Brunswick Saint John, New Brunswick Saint John, New Brunswick Newbrunswick Reporter Saint John Daily Saint John Gazette The Saint John Morning 473 issues Evening News 320 issues News Nov 30, 1844 - Jul 7, 1886 696 issues Apr 11, 1800 - Dec 28, 1807 139 issues Mar 11, 1869 - Apr 8, 1884 Jan 26, 1846 - Feb 19, 1847 Saint John, New Brunswick St. John Daily Sun 2,987 issues Sep 18, 1886 - May 25, 1906 Canadian newspapers in English – Click on newspaper name to go to that Google News Archive newspaper collection Newfoundland and Back To Top Labrador - 9 St. John’s, Newfoundland St. John’s, Newfoundland St. John’s, Newfoundland St. John’s, Newfoundland The Evening Telegram The Newfoundland The Newfoundlander Newfoundlander 4,879 issues Express 3,013 issues 312 issues Oct 13, 1887 - Aug 14, 1999 533 issues Oct 8, 1820 - Nov 3, 1892 Aug 4, 1845 - Mar 25, 1852 Oct 21, 1851 - Feb 8, 1855 St. John’s, Newfoundland St. John’s, Newfoundland St. John’s, Newfoundland Harbor Grace, Newfoundland The Public Ledger The Public Ledger, and The Royal Gazette and The Standard 4,971 issues Newfoundland General Newfoundland 300 issues Jan 2, 1827 - Jun 6, 1888 Advertiser Advertiser Jan 7, 1863 - Dec 27, 1873 171 issues 251 issues Nov 21, 1828 - Nov 2, 1830 Apr 19, 1810 - Aug 27, 1816 St. John’s, Newfoundland The Telegram 184 issues Jun 11, 1881 - Jan 21, 1882 Canadian newspapers in English – Click on newspaper name to go to that Google News Archive newspaper collection Nova Scotia - 19 Back To Top Halifax - Nova Scotia Cape Breton, Nova Scotia Halifax - Nova Scotia Halifax - Nova Scotia Acadian Recorder Cape Breton Post The Church Guardian The Citizen 128 issues 462 issues 417 issues 147 issues Nov 18, 1854 - Dec 28, 1861 Mar 28, 1901 - Apr 28, 1973 Jul 3, 1879 - May 22, 1895 Jan 21, 1873 - Dec 30, 1873 Pictou, Nova Scotia Halifax - Nova Scotia Halifax - Nova Scotia Halifax - Nova Scotia The Colonial Patriot Halifax Citizen The Halifax Gazette Halifax Morning Sun 302 issues 1,230 issues 414 issues 904 issues Dec 7, 1827 - May 6, 1834 Nov 5, 1863 - Jan 18, 1873 Mar 23, 1752 - Dec 26, 1780 Jan 1, 1862 - Dec 30, 1867 Halifax - Nova Scotia Halifax - Nova Scotia Halifax - Nova Scotia Halifax - Nova Scotia The Maritime Grocer The Maritime Merchant The Maritime Merchant Morning Journal and Commercial Review 189 issues and Commercial Review 457 issues 67 issues Aug 18, 1898 - Dec 23, 1920 198 issues Apr 12, 1854 - Dec 30, 1859 Jan 12, 1893 - Jul 11, 1895 Apr 1, 1897 - Nov 19, 1914 Halifax - Nova Scotia Halifax - Nova Scotia St. John’s, Nova Scotia St. John’s, Nova Scotia The Novascotian The Royal Gazette The Royal St. John's St. John's Gazette 105 issues 1,766 issues Gazette 160 issues Nov 1, 1827 - Oct 28, 1830 Jan 4, 1785 - Jul 3, 1858 161 issues Jan 29, 1784 - Aug 23, 1799 Jan 29, 1784 - Aug 23, 1799 Cape Breton, Nova Scotia Halifax - Nova Scotia Yarmouth, Nova Scotia The Victoria Daily The Wesleyan The Yarmouth Herald Standard 61 issues 1,411 issues 1,089 issues Oct 26, 1883 - Dec 25, 1884 Nov 6, 1810 - Apr 3, 1940 Sep 4, 1783 - Dec 31, 1873 Canadian newspapers in English – Click on newspaper name to go to that Google News Archive newspaper collection Ontario - 93 Back To Top Acton, Ontario Windsor, Ontario Windsor, Ontario Brockville, Ontario The Acton Free Press Border Cities Chrysler The Border Cities Star Brockville Recorder 65 issues News 3,538 issues 67 issues Sep 6, 1894 - Dec 25, 1895 15 issues Sep 3, 1918 - Aug 12, 1952 Oct 10, 1839 - May 14, 1846 Dec 3, 1925 - Dec 31, 1925 Ottawa, Ontario Ottawa, Ontario Toronto, Ontario York, Ontario The Bytown Gazette The Bytown Independent Canadian Churchman The Canadian 2 issues 340 issues 2 issues Feb 24, 1836 Correspondent Feb 24, 1836 - Nov 20, 1845 Dec 2, 1926 - Dec 30, 1926 52 issues Sep 28, 1833 - Nov 1, 1834 York, Ontario Toronto, Ontario Toronto, Ontario Toronto, Ontario The Canadian Freeman Canadian Jewish The Canadian Monetary The Canadian Monetary 241 issues Chronicle Review Times Times and Insurance Dec 1, 1825 - Jul 31, 1873 66 issues 1 issues Chronicle Dec 23, 1966 - Jun 27, 1969 Aug 27, 1869 - Aug 27, 1869 1 issues Aug 27, 1869 - Aug 27, 1869 Kingston, Ontario Bowmanville, Ontario Carp, Ontario Kingston, Ontario The Canadian Register The Canadian The Carp Review The Catholic 195 issues Statesman 946 issues 51 issues Mar 28, 1942 - Oct 23, 1948 110 issues Mar 2, 1905 - Dec 25, 1930 Oct 22, 1830 - Oct 14, 1831 Sep 6, 1877 - May 17, 1893 London, Ontario Charlottetown, Ontario Chatham, Ontario Kingston, Ontario The Catholic Record The Charlottetown Chatham Gleaner Chronicle & Gazette 18 issues Examiner 138 issues 1,068 issues Jan 14, 1881 - Sep 17, 1910 299 issues Aug 3, 1844 - Dec 28, 1847 Jun 29, 1833 - Dec 31, 1845 Jan 7, 1846 - Dec 30, 1946 Ottawa, Ontario Cobalt, Ontario Queenston,
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