The Toronto Star building is shown in Toronto, Wednesday, June 8, 2016. Torstar Corp. and Postmedia Network Inc. announced a deal Monday that will result in the closure of more than 30 community and daily newspapers including free dailies in Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg and Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Eduardo Lima
November 27, 2017 - 12:00 PM
Torstar Corp. and Postmedia Network Inc. announced a deal Monday that will result in the closure of more than 30 community and daily newspapers including free dailies in Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg and Ottawa. Here's a list of the affected publications:
Properties Acquired by Postmedia from Torstar
To remain open:
Exeter Times-Advocate (and the Exeter Weekender)
To be closed:
Metro Ottawa
Metro Winnipeg
Belleville News
Brant News
Central Hastings News
Frontenac Gazette
Kanata Kourier-Standard
Kingston Heritage
Meaford Express
Nepean/Barrhaven News
Norfolk News
Orleans News
Ottawa East News
Ottawa South News
Ottawa West News
Our London
Quinte West News
St. Lawrence News
St. Mary's Journal-Argus (and the St. Mary’s Weekender)
St. Thomas/Elgin Weekly News
Stittsville News
Stratford City Gazette
West Carleton Review
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Properties Sold by Postmedia to Torstar
To remain open:
St. Catharines Standard
Niagara Falls Review
Welland Tribune
Peterborough Examiner
To be closed:
24 Hours Toronto
24 Hours Vancouver
Barrie Examiner
Northumberland Today
Orillia Packet & Times
Bradford Times
Collingwood Enterprise Bulletin
Fort Erie Times
Innisfil Examiner
Inport News (Port Colborne)
Niagara Advance
Pelham News
Thorold Niagara News
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