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91 newspapers in Canada

ALL NEWSPAPERS(91)

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Oliver Chronicle

Oliver, British Columbia

The Oliver Chronicle is a weekly newspaper serving the community of Oliver, British Columbia, and the surrounding South Okanagan region. Established in 1937, it provides local news, sports coverage, and community events, maintaining its role as a primary information source for residents in the Wine Capital of Canada.

Ominica Express

Vanderhoof, British Columbia

Serving the Nechako Valley region of British Columbia since 1920, this community newspaper provides essential local coverage of regional news, events, and issues for the residents of Vanderhoof. As a cornerstone of the area’s media landscape, it maintains a long-standing commitment to documenting the social and economic developments of this interior rural community.

Parksville Qualicum News

Parksville, British Columbia

Serving the Oceanside region of Vancouver Island, this community newspaper provides comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, and events for residents of Parksville and Qualicum Beach. With a long-standing history of regional reporting, it functions as a primary source for community engagement and civic discourse within the mid-island area.

Peace Arch News

White Rock, British Columbia

Serving the South Surrey and White Rock communities for over four decades, this publication provides comprehensive local news coverage and deep community engagement across the Semiahmoo Peninsula. It is recognized for its commitment to hyper-local journalism, acting as a primary source for regional events, municipal politics, and neighborhood developments.

Penticton Herald

Penticton, British Columbia

Serving the South Okanagan region of British Columbia, this publication has provided local news coverage and community reporting since its founding in 1906. It remains a primary source of information for Penticton residents, focusing on regional politics, local events, and the issues affecting the daily lives of those in the Okanagan Valley.

Penticton Western News

Penticton, British Columbia

Serving the South Okanagan region of British Columbia, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of local government, community events, and regional issues for residents of Penticton and its surrounding areas. It is recognized as a primary source for community journalism, chronicling the area’s developments through both its print editions and active online news portal.

Pique Newsmagazine

Whistler, British Columbia

Pique Newsmagazine is a weekly publication serving Whistler and the Sea-to-Sky corridor in British Columbia. Founded in 1994, it provides comprehensive coverage of local news, mountain culture, arts, and tourism-related issues, serving both the resident population and the area's many international visitors.

Powell River Peak

Powell River, British Columbia

The Powell River Peak is a primary news source for the Sunshine Coast community of Powell River, British Columbia. It provides comprehensive local coverage, including municipal government updates, community events, and regional sports. Part of the Glacier Media group, it maintains a strong digital presence for local residents.

Prince George Citizen

Prince George, British Columbia

The Prince George Citizen is a primary news source for Northern British Columbia. Established in 1916, it provides comprehensive coverage of local news, community events, and industry developments. Part of the Glacier Media network, it transitioned from a daily print publication to a weekly print and daily digital format.

Prince George Free Press

Prince George, British Columbia

Serving the residents of Prince George, British Columbia, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of local news, community events, and regional issues. It functions as a key source of information for the area, balancing timely reporting with a dedicated focus on the interests and voices of the northern interior community.

Punjabi Patrika

Abbotsford, British Columbia

The Patrika is a bilingual news publication based in Abbotsford, British Columbia, primarily serving the South Asian diaspora. It offers digital editions covering local news, community events, and social issues. The publication focuses on bridging communities through comprehensive reporting in both English and Punjabi for its diverse readership.

Quesnel Observer

Quesnel, British Columbia

Serving the North Cariboo region of British Columbia, this publication has provided local news, sports, and community coverage to Quesnel residents since its founding in 1908. As a key source of regional information, it focuses on hyper-local journalism that documents the evolving social and economic landscape of the Cariboo interior.

Revelstoke Current

Revelstoke, British Columbia

Established as a community-driven digital news outlet, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of local events, regional politics, and mountain lifestyle topics for residents of Revelstoke. It serves as a vital independent resource for the area, prioritizing timely reporting and civic engagement within the Kootenay region.

Revelstoke Times Review

Revelstoke, British Columbia

The Revelstoke Review is a local newspaper serving the Revelstoke community in the Columbia-Shuswap region of British Columbia. It provides comprehensive coverage of regional news, sports, community events, and lifestyle topics. Part of the Black Press Media network, it highlights local issues and municipal developments.

Rossland Telegraph

Rossland, British Columbia

Serving as a community-focused digital publication, this outlet provides independent news and civic discourse for residents of the mountainous Kootenay region. It is notable for bridging the gap between traditional local journalism and modern online reporting by prioritizing grassroots stories and local government accountability.

Saanich News

Victoria, British Columbia

Serving the Greater Victoria area, this community newspaper focuses on hyper-local reporting, covering municipal government, regional events, and issues relevant to residents of the District of Saanich. It is a long-standing publication within the Black Press Media group, recognized for providing accessible, grassroots journalism to the region’s diverse suburban and rural communities.

Salmon Arm Observer

Salmon Arm, British Columbia

Serving the Shuswap region of British Columbia since 1907, this community publication provides comprehensive coverage of local news, regional politics, and sports. It is a cornerstone of the area's media landscape, dedicated to keeping residents informed through a blend of investigative reporting and community-focused storytelling.

SFU News

Burnaby, British Columbia

Serving as the official communication channel for Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, this publication delivers institutional updates, research breakthroughs, and community achievements to students, faculty, and alumni. It functions as a vital record of campus life and academic development, bridging the gap between the university’s administrative initiatives and its broader global community.

Sooke News Mirror

Sooke, British Columbia

Serving the residents of the Sooke region and the Juan de Fuca Electoral Area, this publication provides comprehensive local news coverage and community reporting. It has long functioned as a primary source for regional updates, maintaining a dedicated focus on local governance, events, and the unique civic interests of the surrounding Vancouver Island communities.

South Asian Post

Vancouver, British Columbia

Serving the diverse immigrant communities of Metro Vancouver and beyond, this long-standing publication provides in-depth coverage of regional, national, and international news with a focus on issues affecting the South Asian diaspora. It is recognized for its significant influence in the Indo-Canadian media landscape, bridging cultural gaps through bilingual reporting and dedicated advocacy on socio-political concerns.

Squamish Chief

Squamish, British Columbia

The Squamish Chief is a community newspaper serving Squamish, British Columbia. It provides local news, coverage of outdoor recreation, environmental issues, and municipal politics for the Sea-to-Sky corridor. Published weekly, the outlet maintains a significant digital presence and serves as a primary information source for the region.

Summerland Review

Summerland, British Columbia

Serving the Okanagan Valley since 1908, this publication provides comprehensive local news, community updates, and editorial coverage dedicated to the residents of Summerland, British Columbia. It remains a vital source of historical and current regional perspective, acting as the primary journalistic voice for the town's social and civic developments.

Terrace Standard

Terrace, British Columbia

Serving the Skeena Valley region since 1908, this community newspaper provides comprehensive coverage of local news, regional politics, and indigenous affairs in Terrace, British Columbia. It remains a primary source of information for local residents, balancing traditional print reporting with an active digital presence to connect the community.

The Tyee

Vancouver, British Columbia

Founded in 2003, this independent, online-only news outlet provides investigative journalism and progressive commentary with a primary focus on British Columbia politics and social issues. It is widely recognized for its commitment to public-interest reporting and its role as an influential alternative voice within the Canadian media landscape.

Trail Daily Times

Trail, British Columbia

The Trail Daily Times is a primary source of news and information for the community of Trail and the surrounding Greater Trail region in British Columbia. Established in 1895, the publication covers local government, sports, and community events, serving as a vital record for the West Kootenays.

Tri-City News

Port Coquitlam, British Columbia

Tri-City News is a community news publication based in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia. It serves the residents of Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, and Port Moody with local reporting on government, business, and sports. The outlet currently maintains its presence and archives as a specialized section of the Vancouver Is Awesome website.

TRU Omega

Kamloops, British Columbia

TRU Omega is the independent student newspaper of Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, British Columbia. Established in 2004, it provides campus news, sports coverage, and community features. The publication serves as a platform for student voices and covers issues relevant to the university community and surrounding region.

TWU Mars Hill Newspaper

Langley, British Columbia

Serving the community of Trinity Western University in Langley, British Columbia, this student-led publication provides comprehensive coverage of campus life, academic discourse, and local current events. It is notable for acting as a platform for open dialogue and journalistic training within a faith-based educational environment, addressing issues that resonate with both the university population and the broader Christian academic community.

UBC Ubyssey

Vancouver, British Columbia

Serving as the official student newspaper of the University of British Columbia since 1918, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of campus news, local Vancouver politics, and arts and culture. It is recognized as one of Canada's oldest and most influential student-run media organizations, known for its rigorous reporting and editorial independence from the university administration.

UVic Martlet

Victoria, British Columbia

The Martlet is the independent student newspaper at the University of Victoria in British Columbia. Founded in 1948, it provides local news, investigative journalism, and campus updates. The publication is funded by student fees and advertising, maintaining editorial independence while serving the broader Victoria community.

UVic Ring

Victoria, British Columbia

UVic News is the official publication of the University of Victoria in Victoria, British Columbia. It reports on academic research breakthroughs, campus events, and administrative developments. The site provides a comprehensive look at the university's contributions to science, culture, and community life in Western Canada.

Valley Echo

Invermere, British Columbia

Serving the Columbia Valley region of British Columbia since 1953, this community newspaper provides comprehensive local reporting on regional governance, events, and matters of public interest. It acts as a primary source of news for residents and visitors, maintaining a long-standing tradition of connecting the diverse mountain communities between Canal Flats and Spillimacheen.

Valley Sentinel

Valemount, British Columbia

Serving the Robson Valley region of British Columbia, this independent publication provides essential local news, community updates, and investigative reporting for the village of Valemount and surrounding areas. It is notable for maintaining a strong commitment to regional journalism, offering a vital platform for civic discourse and rural storytelling in a remote mountain setting.

Vancouver Province

Vancouver, British Columbia

Serving as one of British Columbia’s oldest publications, this newspaper maintains a long-standing reputation for its punchy, tabloid-style coverage of local news, crime, and professional sports. It reaches a broad audience across the Lower Mainland by blending sensationalist investigative reporting with a strong focus on the region's cultural and political landscape.

Vancouver Sun

Vancouver, British Columbia

Established in 1912, this publication serves as British Columbia's largest broadsheet newspaper, providing comprehensive coverage of regional politics, business, and local affairs. It is widely recognized for its deep integration into the province’s media landscape and its influential role in shaping public discourse across the Lower Mainland.

Vernon Morning Star

Vernon, British Columbia

Serving the North Okanagan region of British Columbia, this community publication provides comprehensive coverage of local news, sports, and regional events. It is a long-standing fixture in Vernon that connects residents through its focus on grassroots journalism and community-driven storytelling.

VicNews

Victoria, British Columbia

Serving the Greater Victoria region, this publication provides comprehensive local coverage ranging from municipal politics and community events to regional sports and lifestyle features. It maintains a significant footprint in British Columbia’s capital city by acting as a primary source for hyper-local reporting and civic engagement within the community.

Victoria News

Langford, British Columbia

Serving the communities of the West Shore, this publication provides local news coverage and community reporting specifically tailored to the residents of Langford and surrounding areas. It is recognized as a primary source for regional updates and civic discourse, operating as a key component of the Black Press Media network on Vancouver Island.

Victoria Times Colonist

Victoria, British Columbia

The Victoria Times Colonist is the oldest daily newspaper in Western Canada, serving the capital region of British Columbia. It provides comprehensive local news, sports, and business coverage. Formed by the 1980 merger of two historic papers, it remains a vital source of information for Vancouver Island residents.

VIU Navigator

Nanaimo, British Columbia

The Navigator is the student-run news publication at Vancouver Island University in Nanaimo, British Columbia. It operates as a hybrid-delivery magazine, providing monthly issues and online content. The publication covers campus news, community events, and student life, serving as an independent voice for the university community.

Williams Lake Tribune

Williams Lake, British Columbia

Serving the Cariboo region of British Columbia, this community publication provides comprehensive coverage of local news, regional politics, and events that shape the daily lives of area residents. With a history spanning several decades, it acts as a primary information hub for Williams Lake and its surrounding communities, fostering local engagement through its dedicated print and digital reporting.