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- Canadian PostOctober 3 & 4 1877 appear to be “dailies”, with an early and evening edition; the banner reads “The Daily Post”. However, on Oct.5.1877 the newspaper returns to its earlier format and size and is followed a week later with the next edition.October 3 & 4 1877 appear to be “dailies”, with an early and evening edition; the banner reads “The Daily Post”. However, on Oct.5.1877 the newspaper returns to its earlier …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Fenelon Falls GazetteFull run issues 1880-1914Full run issues 1880-1914Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Whitchurch Stouffville LivingFull issues available December 2004-December 2005 [with gaps]Full issues available December 2004-December 2005 [with gaps]Whitchurch-Stouffville Public Library
- Oshawa ExpressEstablished in 2005, the Oshawa Express is an award-winning community newspaper that publishes each Wednesday in tabloid format. Website: https://oshawaexpress.ca/ Address: 774 Simcoe St S, Oshawa, ON L1H 4K6Established in 2005, the Oshawa Express is an award-winning community newspaper that publishes each Wednesday in tabloid format. Website: https://oshawaexpress.ca/ Address: 774 Simcoe St S, Oshawa, ON L1H 4K6Oshawa Public Libraries
- Times & GuideSucceeded by Weston TimesSucceeded by Weston TimesWeston Historical Society
- Weston Times Advertiser......Weston Historical Society
- Weston Times......Weston Historical Society
- The Cardiff/Highlands CourierLocal Newspaper depicting 10 years of local news from 1994-2004Local Newspaper depicting 10 years of local news from 1994-2004Hastings Highlands Public Library
- Russell Leader1899-1941. Various issues, some very fragile.1899-1941. Various issues, some very fragile.
- Port Perry Weekend Star (2000-2001)Lake Scugog Historical Society
- Oshawa Times (1958-)Oshawa Public Libraries
- Newmarket EraNewmarket Public Library
- Voice of the FugitiveJan 1, 1851 to Dec 16, 1852 Voice Of The Fugitive was one of the first black newspapers in Upper Canada that was aimed at fugitive and escaped slaves from the United States. The only earlier paper was the British American (Toronto), which began in March, 1845, but seems to …Jan 1, 1851 to Dec 16, 1852 Voice Of The Fugitive was one of the first black newspapers in Upper Canada that was aimed at fugitive and escaped slaves from …OurOntario.ca
- Provincial FreemanOnly one issue is dated Windsor. The PROVINCIAL FREEMAN was then published in Toronto until August 1885, when it moved to Chatham, ON. Digitization of this file was supported by the University of Windsor.Only one issue is dated Windsor. The PROVINCIAL FREEMAN was then published in Toronto until August 1885, when it moved to Chatham, ON. Digitization of this file was supported by …OurOntario.ca
- The Brooklin TimesWhitby Public Library
- The ChronicleWhitby Public Library
- Ontario County Trade ReviewWhitby Public Library
- The Free PressWhitby Public Library
- Waterloo ChronicleIndex records and full digital pages available.Index records and full digital pages available.Waterloo Public Library
- Whitby ReporterWhitby Freeman / Whitby Reporter / Ontario Reporter: The Freeman's ownership and date of commencement are uncertain; likely early in 1850. The Freeman was bought out by J. S. Sprowle, proprietor of the Whitby Reporter, which succeeded it on 20 April 1850. J. 0. Dornan took ownership on 12 July …Whitby Freeman / Whitby Reporter / Ontario Reporter: The Freeman's ownership and date of commencement are uncertain; likely early in 1850. The Freeman was bought out by J. S. Sprowle, …Whitby Public Library