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The Cambridge Reporter was a local daily newspaper in Southern Ontario serving the community of Cambridge, Ontario. It was founded in 1846 as the Galt Reporter. In 1973 the paper changed its name to the Cambridge Reporter after the city of Galt merged with the towns of Preston and Hespeler, and parts of the townships of Waterloo and North Dumfries, to form Cambridge. In the 1990s the paper changed from a daily to a twice-weekly paper. In 2003 the Cambridge Reporter was closed by parent Torstar Corporation, with a final paper published on September 19, 2003. The Cambridge Reporter at the time was Canada's oldest operating newspaper.
Metroland Media Group, owned by Torstar, operates the Waterloo Region Record and the Cambridge Times, which has expanded since the closure of the Cambridge Reporter.
Ownership
- Thomson - ?? to July 1995
- Hollinger/Southam - July 1995 to July 1998
- SunMedia - July 1998 to Jan 1999
- Quebecor - Jan 1999 to March 1999
- Torstar - March 1999 to September 2003
Websites
A new online-only Cambridge Reporter was launched by Colin Carmichael in June 2008. Although it has the same name, the website is not affiliated with the original newspaper.
Shortly thereafter Torstar relaunched its own news portal. News stories are not original to that publication but instead come from other newspapers such as the Record and the Cambridge Times.
Torstar
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Daily News Brands |
Sing Tao Daily1
StarMetro1
- Toronto Star
- Torstar Syndication Services
Workopolis1
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Metroland Media Group |
Dailies |
- The Hamilton Spectator
- Niagara Falls Review
- Peterborough Examiner
- St. Catharines Standard
- Waterloo Region Record
- Welland Tribune
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Weeklies |
- Barrie Advance
- Brampton Guardian
- Brock Citizen
- Burlington Post
- Cambridge Times
- Etobicoke Guardian
- Guelph Mercury Tribune
- Grand River Sachem
- Kawartha Lakes This Week
- Markham Economist and Sun
- The Mississauga News
- Oakville Beaver
- Peterborough This Week
- North York Mirror
- Scarborough Mirror
- York Guardian
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Magazines |
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Other |
Black Press1
Blue Ant Media1
The Canadian Press1
- iPolitics
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Defunct properties |
Barrie Examiner*
Bradford Times*
- Cambridge Reporter
- Eye Weekly
- The Grid
- Guelph Mercury
- Star Weekly
- Torstar Media Group Television
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1 Partial ownership or joint venture, * Acquired from Postmedia Network in 2017 and immediately shut down
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