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B1, Phone: 250-624-2075 250-624-6781 British Columbia FAX: 250-624-2851 Nanaimo, BC V9S 5W5 Phone: 250-729-4200 FAX: 250-729-4263 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Alaska Highway News Earl Tale, Managing Editor WWW: www.canada.com/nanaimo Publisher: William Julian The Kamloops Daily News Scott Bonnell, News & City Editor Owner: Hollinger Canadian Newspapers E-Mail: [email protected] Circulation: 3700, Circ. on Fridays: 4300 Publisher: Don Herron 9916-98th St., Fort St. John, BC V1J 3T8 Owner: Hollinger Canadian Newspapers Cale Cowan, Managing Editor Phone: 250-785-5631 FAX: 250-785-3522 Circulation: 14036, E-Mail: [email protected] WWW: www.sterlingnews.com/alaska 393 Seymour St., Kamloops, BC V2C 6P6 Nelson Daily News Wade Tymchak, Managing Editor Phone: 250-372-2331 FAX: 250-372-0823 E-Mail: [email protected] Publisher: Peter Howie Alberni Valley Times WWW: www.kamloopsnews.ca Owner: Hollinger Canadian Newspapers Circulation: 3800, Mike Cornell, City Editor Publisher: Rick Methot 266 Baker St., Nelson, BC V1L 4H3 Owner: Business Information Group Susan Duncan, Editor Phone: 250-352-3552 FAX: 250-352-2418 Circulation: 6000, Subscription: $108.00 Phone: 250-371-6152 E-Mail: [email protected] 4918 Napier St., P.O. Box 400, Kelly Madden, Publisher WWW: www.nelsondailynews.com Port Alberni, BC V9Y 7N1 Bob Hall, Managing Editor Phone: 250-723-8171 FAX: 250-723-0586 Kelowna Capital News Daily E-Mail: [email protected] Publisher: David Black WWW: www.canada.com/vancouverisland Peace River Block Daily News Owner: Black Press Ltd. Karen Boden, Managing Editor Publisher: Brian Sims Circulation: 5500, Frequency: Five per week Owner: Hollinger Canadian Newspapers Free. Cranbrook Daily Townsman Circulation: 2400, 901-100th Ave., Dawson Creek, BC V1G 1W2 Publisher: Steen Jorgenson Kimberley Daily Bulletin Phone: 250-782-4888 FAX: 250-782-6770 Owner: E. Kootenay Newspapers Ltd./Hollinger Publisher: Steen Jorgenson E-Mail: [email protected] Canadian Newspapers Owner: Hollinger Canadian Newspapers WWW: www.prbn.ca Circulation: 3372, Circulation: 2200, Subscription: $88.56 Brad Lyon, Managing Editor 822 Cranbrook St. N., Cranbrook, BC V1C 3R9 335 Spokane St., Kimberley, BC V1A 1Y9 Phone: FAX: 250-426-5201 250-426-5003 Phone: 250-427-5333, ext. 206 Penticton Herald E-Mail: [email protected] FAX: 250-427-5336 Publisher: Alison Yesilcimen WWW: www.dailytownsman.com E-Mail: [email protected] Owner: Horizon Operations B.C. Ltd. Dean Bassett, Reporter WWW: www.dailytownsman.com Circulation: 8600, Phone: 250-426-5201 ext.219 Carolyn Grant, Editor E-Mail: [email protected] 186 Nanaimo Ave. W., Ste. 101, Phone: 250-427-5333 ext. 211 Penticton, BC V2A 1N4 Newspapers Barry Coulter, Managing Editor Keith Gray, Advertising Manager Phone: 250-492-4002 FAX: 250-492-2403 Phone: 250-426-5201 ext. 210 E-Mail: [email protected] Steen Jorgensen, Publisher Ming Pao Daily News (Vancouver) WWW: www.ok.bc.ca/ph Phone: 250-426-5201 ext. 214 One of the top Chinese language newspapers in Part of the Okanagan Valley Newspaper Group. E-Mail: [email protected] Canada. S. Paul Varga, Managing Editor Owner: Ming Pao Holdings (Canada) Ltd. Phone: ext. 300 Daily Courier Language: Chinese E-Mail: [email protected] Publisher: Alison Yesilcimen 5368 Parkwood Place, Richmond, BC V6V 2N1 Owner: Horizon Operations B.C. Ltd. Phone: 604-231-8998 FAX: 604-231-9881 Prince George Citizen Circulation: 20000, Frequency: Five per week E-Mail: [email protected] Publisher: Del Laverdure 550 Doyle Ave., Kelowna, BC V1Y 7V1 WWW: www.mingpaonews.com Owner: Hollinger Canadian Newspapers Phone: 250-762-4445 FAX: 250-762-3866 Susanna Ng, Editor Circulation: 17500, Subscription: $144.00 E-Mail: [email protected] P.O. Box 5700, 150 Brunswick St., WWW: www.ok.bc.ca The Morning Star Prince George, BC V2L 5K9 John Harding, Managing Editor Publisher: Mark Warner Phone: 250-562-2441 FAX: 250-562-9201 Phone: 250-470-0741 Owner: Cariboo Press E-Mail: [email protected] Jon Manchester, Night Editor Circulation: 33455, Frequency: Three per week WWW: www.princegeorgecitizen.com Phone: 250-470-0778 4407 - 25th Ave., Vernon, BC V1T 1P5 Randall Heidt, City Editor E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 250-545-3322 FAX: 250-542-1510 Phone: 250-960-2753 ext. 753 Tom Wilson, Assignment & City Editor E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 250-470-0739 WWW: www.vernonmorningstar.com Del Laverdure, Publisher E-Mail: [email protected] Daily paper: 5x/wk; Community paper 3x/wk. Phone: 250-960-2756 ext. 756 Alison Yesilcimen, Publisher Glenn Mitchell, Editor E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 250-470-0785 FAX: 250-558-3468 Dave Paulson, Managing Editor E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 250-960-2759 ext. 759 E-Mail: [email protected] Daily News Nanaimo Daily News Publisher: Lynda LaFleur Publisher: Curt Duddy Owner: Hollinger Canadian Newspapers Owner: CanWest Global Communications Corp. Circulation: 3400, Subscription: $72.00 Circulation: 9640, 801-2nd Ave. W., Prince Rupert, BC V8J 1H6 168 / Daily Newspapers British Columbia/Yukon/Alberta Media Names & Numbers 2007-2008 Prince Rupert Daily News World Journal (Vancouver) Phone: 780-532-1110 FAX: 780-532-2120 Publisher: Lynda Lafleur Publisher: Richard Lin E-Mail: [email protected] Owner: Hollinger Canadian Newspapers Owner: World Journal Daily News Inc. WWW: www.dailyheraldtribune.com 2nd Ave. W., Ste. 801, Circulation: 30000, Friday Circ: 12,625 Prince Rupert, BC V8J 1H6 Language: Chinese Doug Hare, Associate Publisher Phone: 250-624-6781 FAX: 250-624-2851 2288 Clark Dr., Vancouver, BC V5N 3G8 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 604-876-1338 FAX: 604-876-9191 Kent Keebaugh, Publisher E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] The Province WWW: www.worldjournal.com Jeff Mccoshen, City Editor Publisher: Dennis Skulsky Jeremy Fu, Editor E-Mail: [email protected] Owner: Pacific Newspaper Group/CanWest Global Fred Rinne, Managing Editor Circulation: 163000, E-Mail: [email protected] 200 Granville St., Ste. 1, Vancouver, BC V6C 3N3 Yukon Phone: 604-605-2222 FAX: 604-605-2704 Bill Scott, Wire Editor E-Mail: [email protected] Whitehorse Star E-Mail: [email protected] WWW: www.theprovince.com Publisher: Jackie Pierce Edmonton Journal Fabian Dawson, Deputy Editor Owner: Whitehorse Star Ltd. Publisher: Linda Hughes Phone: 604-605-2858 FAX: 604-605-2720 Circulation: 4200, Owner: CanWest MediaWorks Publications Inc. E-Mail: [email protected] 2149 Second Ave., Whitehorse, YT Y1A 1C5 Circulation: 123793, Subscription: $277.20 Phone: 867-668-2060 FAX: 867-668-7130 10006-101st St. N.W., Edmonton, AB T5J 0S1 Sing Tao Daily (BC) E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 780-429-5400 FAX: 780-498-5602 Owner: Sing Tao Newspapers (Canada) Ltd. WWW: www.whitehorsestar.com E-Mail: [email protected] Circulation: 31000, Jim Butler, Editor WWW: www.edmontonjournal.com Language: Chinese E-Mail: [email protected] 8508 Main St., Vancouver, BC V6A 2V1 Donna Harmeson, Publisher Kelly Crowe, National, International News Editor Phone: 604-321-1111 FAX: 604-321-5578 Phone: 780-429-5128 FAX: 780-429-5536 Phone: 867-667-4481 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] WWW: www.singtao.ca Peter Maser, City Editor Jackie Pierce, Publisher Patrick Leung, Director, Sales and Marketing Phone: 780-498-5856 FAX: 780-429-5500 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Allan Mayer, Editor-in-Chief Times-Colonist Alberta Phone: 780-429-5201 Publisher: Bob McKenzie E-Mail: [email protected] Owner: CanWest Global Communications Corp. Calgary Herald Roy Wood, Deputy Editor (News) Circulation: 78000, Subscription: $210.00 Phone: 780-498-5668 Publisher: Peter Menzies 2621 Douglas St., Box 300, E-Mail: [email protected] Victoria, BC V8T 4M2 Owner: Southam/CanWest Global Phone: 250-380-5211 FAX: 250-380-5353 Circulation: 113641, 215-16th St. S.E., Calgary, AB T2E 7P5 Edmonton Sun E-Mail: [email protected] Publisher: Craig Martin WWW: www.canada.com/victoria Phone: 403-235-7168 403-235-7100 FAX: 403-235-8697 Owner: Sun Media Corp. Cindy Harnett, Editor E-Mail: [email protected] Circulation: 74173, Phone: 250-995-4452 WWW: www.calgaryherald.com 4990-92nd Ave., Ste. 250, Denise Helm, City Editor Edmonton, AB T6B 3A1 John Gradon, City Editor Phone: 780-468-0181 FAX: 780-468-0128 Phone: 250-380-5334 250-380-5335 Phone: 403-235-7486 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] WWW: www.fyiedmonton.com Phillip Jang, News Editor Paul Harvey, News Editor Phone: 250-995-4443 Graham Dalziel, Editor-in-Chief Phone: 403-235-7588 FAX: 780-468-0360 Darron Kloster, Business/Finance Editor E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 250-380-5235 Peter Menzies, Editor-in-Chief E-Mail: [email protected] Donna Harker, Managing Editor Phone: 403-235-7594 E-Mail: [email protected] Trail Daily Times The Calgary Sun Mike Jenkinson, Public Affairs Editor E-Mail: [email protected] Publisher: Barbara Blatchford Publisher: Gordon Norrie Owner:
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