Northern Ostrobothnia
12 newspapers in Finland
ALL NEWSPAPERS(12)
Iijokiseutu
Pudasjarvi, Northern Ostrobothnia
Serving the Pudasjärvi region, this local newspaper has provided community-focused journalism and regional reporting since its founding in 1968. It acts as a vital information hub for residents, prioritizing local news, municipal affairs, and the cultural life of the Iijoki river valley.
Kalajoki Seutu
Kalajoki, Northern Ostrobothnia
Keskipohjanmaa is a Finnish daily newspaper based in Kokkola, serving the Central Ostrobothnia region. Established in 1917, it provides comprehensive coverage of local news, culture, and sports for Kokkola and surrounding municipalities. It is the leading regional publication for the Central Ostrobothnia area.
Kaleva
Oulu, Northern Ostrobothnia
Founded in 1899, this influential regional newspaper serves as the primary source of news and commentary for Northern Finland, particularly the Oulu region. It is widely recognized for its extensive coverage of local affairs and its role as a significant cultural pillar in the northern parts of the country.
Kalijokilakso
Ylivieska, Northern Ostrobothnia
Kalajokilaakso is a Finnish local newspaper based in Ylivieska, serving the Kalajokilaakso sub-region. Founded in 1926, it provides comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, and community events. The publication focuses on issues affecting residents in Ylivieska and nearby municipalities, maintaining a strong regional identity and connection to its readers.
Koillissanomat
Kuusamo, Northern Ostrobothnia
Serving as the primary regional voice for Kuusamo and Taivalkoski, this publication has documented local life since 1950 with a focus on community news, municipal politics, and outdoor tourism. It remains a vital source of information for both permanent residents and the large influx of seasonal visitors drawn to the region's prominent ski resorts and wilderness areas.
Maaselka
Haapajarvi, Northern Ostrobothnia
Maaselkä is a Finnish local newspaper serving the communities of Haapajärvi, Reisjärvi, and Pyhäjärvi. Published in Haapajärvi, the weekly publication focuses on regional news, culture, and community events. It is part of the Hilla Group, providing essential information to residents in the Southern Ostrobothnia region.
Nivala
Nivala, Northern Ostrobothnia
Nivala-lehti is a local Finnish newspaper based in the town of Nivala. It focuses on community journalism, providing coverage of local politics, economy, culture, and sports within the North Ostrobothnia region. The publication serves as a primary source for regional news and events for the local population.
Pyhajokiseutu
Oulainen, Northern Ostrobothnia
Serving as a vital source of local news and community discourse for the Oulainen region, this long-standing publication focuses on regional events, local government, and human-interest stories. It acts as an essential connection point for residents by maintaining a strong emphasis on the daily life and cultural identity of the Pyhäjoki river valley area.
Raahen Seutu
Raahe, Northern Ostrobothnia
Established in 1921, this regional newspaper serves as the primary source of local news, culture, and community reporting for the Raahe district in Northern Ostrobothnia. It maintains a strong editorial focus on local issues and regional affairs, acting as a central platform for the daily life and discourse of its local readership.
Rantalakeus
Kempele, Northern Ostrobothnia
Serving the municipalities of Liminka, Lumijoki, Muhos, Tyrnävä, and Kempele, this local newspaper provides comprehensive community journalism focused on regional news, events, and civic developments. It is a long-standing publication that functions as a vital information hub for residents of the rural areas surrounding the city of Oulu.
Siikajokilaakso
Ruukki, Northern Ostrobothnia
Siikajokilaakso is a Finnish local newspaper serving the Siikajoki valley region, including Siikajoki and Pyhäntä municipalities. Based in Ruukki, it provides comprehensive coverage of regional news, local politics, community events, and economic developments. The publication serves as a primary information source for residents in Northern Ostrobothnia.
Suomenma
Oulu, Northern Ostrobothnia
Serving as the primary media organ of the Finnish Centre Party, this publication provides comprehensive news coverage with a focus on regional issues, rural policy, and national politics. Established in 1908, it has evolved from a traditional print outlet into a digital-first platform that maintains a significant readership among the party's core demographic across Finland.
