Manitoba
13 newspapers in Canada
ALL NEWSPAPERS(13)
Brandon Sun
Brandon, Manitoba
Serving as a vital source of local news since 1882, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of southwestern Manitoba’s community issues, politics, and agricultural interests. It remains a cornerstone of the region’s media landscape, maintaining a long-standing tradition of delivering independent journalism to the residents of Brandon and the surrounding Westman area.
Clipper Weekly
Oakbank, Manitoba
Serving the communities of Oakbank and the Rural Municipality of Springfield, this publication has provided local news, sports coverage, and community updates since its founding in 1971. It remains a key source of regional information, focusing on the specific events and developments that shape life for residents of eastern Manitoba.
Daily Graphic
Portage la Prairie, Manitoba
Serving as a long-standing source of local journalism in Manitoba, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of community news, regional sports, and municipal affairs for the residents of Portage la Prairie. It remains a vital link for the area, chronicling the daily life and developments of the city and its surrounding rural districts.
Dawson Trail Dispatch
Steinbach, Manitoba
Serving the communities of southeastern Manitoba, this independent publication provides grassroots coverage of local news, regional politics, and rural human-interest stories that often go overlooked by mainstream media. It is widely recognized for its commitment to investigative journalism and its role as a vital watchdog for transparency within the municipal governments of the region.
Headingley Headliner
Headingley, Manitoba
This community newspaper serves the residents of Headingley, Manitoba, by providing localized news coverage and feature stories specific to the municipality. Published as part of the Winnipeg Free Press community network, it functions as a primary source for municipal updates, local events, and regional interest topics for its suburban audience.
La Liberte
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Founded in 1913, La Liberté is the primary French-language weekly newspaper in Manitoba, Canada. Based in Winnipeg, it serves the Franco-Manitoban community with news, culture, and analysis. It plays a vital role in maintaining the linguistic and cultural identity of Francophones across the prairie province.
Logberg Heimskringla
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Serving as the premier English-language publication for the North American Icelandic community, this biweekly newspaper preserves heritage and cultural connections through historical, social, and political reporting. It maintains a unique legacy as one of the oldest ethnic newspapers in Canada, tracing its origins back to the late 19th-century immigrant experience.
Minnedosa Tribune
Minnedosa, Manitoba
Serving the community of Minnedosa, Manitoba, since 1883, this long-standing weekly publication remains a vital source of local news, regional history, and rural perspectives. It maintains a dedicated focus on the events and people of the surrounding area, acting as a historical record and a unifying voice for its residents.
Neepawa Banner
Neepawa, Manitoba
Serving the communities of Neepawa and the surrounding Westman region of Manitoba, this long-standing local publication provides essential coverage of municipal news, regional events, and agricultural updates. It is notable for its deep-rooted history in the area, acting as a primary source of information and a consistent voice for residents of the province’s "Lily Capital."
Steinbach Carillon
Steinbach, Manitoba
Serving the city of Steinbach and the surrounding Hanover region since 1946, this award-winning community newspaper is a vital source of local news, agricultural reporting, and regional history. It is recognized for its deep engagement with the Mennonite heritage of southeastern Manitoba and its long-standing role as a primary record of the community's civic and social development.
UM Manitoban
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Serving as the official student newspaper of the University of Manitoba, this publication has provided independent news and coverage of campus life, local politics, and arts since its founding in 1914. It stands as one of Canada's oldest student-run media organizations, offering a dedicated platform for student voices and investigative journalism within the Winnipeg community.
Winnipeg Free Press
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Established in 1872, this publication serves as Manitoba's primary source of record and remains one of Canada’s oldest continuously operating newspapers. It is widely recognized for its commitment to investigative journalism and deep coverage of provincial politics, social issues, and local community interests.
Winnipeg Sun
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Serving the Winnipeg area, this tabloid-style publication is recognized for its punchy headlines, focus on local sports and crime, and a conservative editorial voice. It has been a staple of the city's media landscape since 1980, providing readers with an alternative perspective to broader broadsheet coverage.
