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Manitoba and Ontario Newspapers Contact Info MANITOBA Winnipeg Free Press (Winnipeg) News tip Contact page = http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/newstips/ / [email protected] / [email protected] Brandon Sun (Brandon) Editorial Submissions = [email protected] The Carillon (Steinback) [email protected] / [email protected] News-Express (Carberry) News tip Contact page = https://docs.google.com/a/brandonsun.com/forms/viewform?id=103 zO2Zw_PK54dpTFazo-Yoa8eDcMvlPzhwtwSyvxyMg Express News (Nelson) [email protected] Valley Voice (New Denver) [email protected] Western Producer [email protected] / [email protected] / [email protected] Drum -First Perspective (1st nations) [email protected] Western Producer [email protected] Red River Valley Echo (Altona) (comes [email protected] / [email protected] up as PembinaToday) Carman Valley Leader [email protected] / [email protected] Morden Times [email protected] Winkler Times [email protected] Clipper Weekly (Beausejour) [email protected] Boissevain Recorder [email protected] / [email protected] Brandon Sun Editorial submissions = [email protected] Quill (Brandon) Contact page: http://www.thequill.ca/contact/submit-content/ Western Journal (Brandon) [email protected] Carberry News Express Contact page: https://docs.google.com/a/brandonsun.com/forms/viewform?id=103 zO2Zw_PK54dpTFazo-Yoa8eDcMvlPzhwtwSyvxyMg Southern Manitoba Review (Cartwright) [email protected] Southeast Journal (Emerson) [email protected] Interlake Spectator (Gimli) [email protected] / [email protected] Exponent (Grandview) [email protected] Headingly Headliner (related to Winnipeg [email protected] Free Press) The Guide (Killarney) [email protected] Minnedosa Tribune [email protected] / [email protected] Neepawa Banner Contact page: http://www.mywestman.ca/contact.html Neepawa Press [email protected] Sentinel Courier (Pilot Mound) [email protected] Central Plains Herald Leader (Portage la [email protected] / [email protected] Prairie) and Daily Graphic Dawson Trail Dispatch [email protected] Rivers Banner [email protected] Interlake Enterprise (Selkirk) [email protected] / [email protected] / [email protected] Interlake Today & Selkirk Journal [email protected] / [email protected] Stonewall Argus & Teulon Times [email protected] Selkirk Record [email protected] Crossroads This Week (Shoal Lake) [email protected] Carillon (Steinbach) [email protected] / [email protected] My Steinbach Contact page: http://www.mysteinbach.ca/business/contact/ Stonewall Teulon Tribune [email protected] Thompson Citizen / NickleBelt News [email protected] / [email protected] The Times (Treherne) [email protected] Winkler-Morden Voice [email protected] Mennonite Brethren Herald (Winnipeg) [email protected] Winnipeg Alternative Media [email protected] ONTARIO Ontario Farmer [email protected] Ontario News Watch [email protected] Glengarry News Contact page: http://www.glengarrynews.ca/contact METROLAND PAPERS Alliston Herald [email protected] Barrie Advance [email protected] The Topic [email protected] (Bradford West / Gwilmbury) Connection (Collingwood) + [email protected] The Sun (Wasaga Beach, Stayner, Clearview) Innisfill Journal [email protected] Meaford Express [email protected] The Mirror [email protected] (Midland / Penetanguishene) Orillia Today + [email protected] Business Times (Barrie) METROLAND PAPERS Amprior Chronicle Guide [email protected] Belleville News + Central Hastings News [email protected] Brighton Independent Same as Belleville News Carleton Place-Almonte Canadian [email protected] / [email protected] / Gazette - includes Kemptville, Perth, [email protected] / [email protected] Smith Falls (SEPARATE FOR EACH AREA) Kemptville Advance [email protected] / [email protected] / [email protected] Kingston Heritage [email protected] Manotick News [email protected] / [email protected] Nepean/Barrhaven News [email protected] / [email protected] Orleans News [email protected] / Ottawa East News [email protected] / [email protected] Ottawa South News [email protected] Ottawa West News [email protected] Perth Courier [email protected] / [email protected] / The Record (Waterloo) [email protected] Renfrew Mercury [email protected] / [email protected] St. Lawrence News (Brockville) [email protected] / [email protected] Trent Hills Independent [email protected] West Carleton Review [email protected] METROLAND PAPERS Brampton Guardian [email protected] / [email protected] Inside Belleville.com / [email protected] InsideBrockville.com / Inside Ottawa Valley/com / OttawaCommunityNews.com / KingstonRegion.com Inside Toronto Scarborough Mirror + East York Mirror [email protected] North York Mirror + York Guardian [email protected] Etobicoke Guardian + Bloor West Villager [email protected] Beach-Riverdale Mirror + City Centre Mirror [email protected] + Parkdale Villager The Mississauga News [email protected] My Kawartha - includes [email protected] / [email protected] / Peterborough,Lindsay (SEPARATE EDITOR FOR EACH AREA) METROLAND PAPERS Simcoe [email protected] Frontenac Gazette [email protected] DurhamRegion.com includes Ajax, [email protected] Clarington, Oshawa, Pickering, Sougog, Whitby, Uxbridge, Northumberland News Kanata Kourier-Standard - includes [email protected] / [email protected] / Manotic, Orleans, Nepean/Barrhaven, (SEPARATE EDITOR FOR EACH AREA) Stittsville Brant News + Norfolk News [email protected] / [email protected] (SEPARATE EDITOR FOR EACH AREA) Exiter Times-Advocate [email protected] Listowel Banner & Independent Plus + Mount [email protected] Forest Confederate Minto Express [email protected] Regional Country News [email protected] Stratford Gazette includes Arthur, , [email protected] / [email protected] Fergus-elora Walkerton Herald-Times [email protected] / [email protected] Wingham Advance Times [email protected] Elmira Independent [email protected] Exiter-Times Advocate [email protected] Caledon Enterprise [email protected] Inside Halton includes Burlington Post, [email protected] / [email protected] Oakville Beaver, Milton Canadian [email protected] Champion, (SEPARATE EDITORS FOR EACH AREA) MuskokaRegion.com - includes [email protected] Gravenhurst/Bracebridge, Huntsville NorthBay Nipissing.com [email protected] Almaguin News (includes Burk’s Falls, [email protected] Katrine, Novar, Kearney, South River, Sundridge, Powassan, Trout River, Emsdale, Sprucedale, Magnetawan) Orangeville Banner [email protected] METROLAND PAPERS Simcoe.com [email protected] / [email protected] NorthBay Nipissing news [email protected] The Record (Kitchener) [email protected] / [email protected] Cambridge Times [email protected] YorkRegion.com includes Aurora, [email protected] / [email protected] / [email protected] / Markham, Richmond Hill, Thornhill, [email protected] / [email protected] / [email protected] Stouffville, Vaughan, Georgina, (SEPARATE EDITORS FOR EACH AREA) Newmarket, Exeter Times Advocate [email protected] Fergus-Elora News Express [email protected] Niagara This Week (includes Niagara [email protected] / [email protected] / Falls, Grimsby, Lincoln, St. Catharines, [email protected] / [email protected] Welland, Fort Erie, Port Colborne, / [email protected] / [email protected] / Thorold , Niagara-on-the-Lake) [email protected] / [email protected] VERY IMPORTANT AREA!! (SEPARATE EDITORS FOR EACH AREA) SEND TO ALL!!!! Independent Free Press (Georgetown, [email protected] Acton, Halton Hills) Guelph Mercury [email protected] Guelph Tribune [email protected] The Sachem & Glanbrook Gazette [email protected] (Caledonia, Haldimand County) Hamilton Community News - includes [email protected] / [email protected] / Ancaster, Dundas, Hamilton Mountain, [email protected] (SEPARATE EDITOR FOR EACH Stoney Creek AREA) Hamilton Spectator [email protected] Flamborough Review [email protected] Kitchener Post [email protected] London Community News [email protected] New Hamburg Independent [email protected] Norfolk News Parrysound North Star, Beacon Star & [email protected] Lifestyles Waterloo Chronicle [email protected] METROLAND NEWSPAPERS ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Atikokan Progress [email protected] The Auroran [email protected] Ayr News [email protected] Bancroft This Week + Haliburton County [email protected] Echo + The Times (Minden) Barrie Examiner [email protected] Valley Gazette (Barry’s Bay) [email protected] Intelligencer (Belleville) [email protected] Citizen (North Huron) [email protected] Kawartha Promoter (Bobcaygeon) [email protected] Bradford Times
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