Merritt Herald

CanadaMerritt, British Columbia, CanadaEnglish

Serving the Nicola Valley since 1905, this publication acts as a vital community pillar by documenting the local news, sports, and cultural milestones of Merritt and the surrounding region. It remains a key source of regional journalism, balancing historical longevity with a contemporary focus on issues that directly impact its small-town readership.

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