Timmins Daily Press
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The Timmins Daily Press is a newspaper in Timmins, Ontario, which publishes six days a week. It is notable as the first paper bought by press baron Roy Thomson, who would eventually own more than 200 newspaper including The Times of London. In something of a strange twist of fate, the paper was later sold to Hollinger, a company founded by Noah Timmins, whom the city of Timmins is named after.
Currently the Daily Press is owned by Osprey Media.
The Daily Press had an average daily circulation of 8,759 in the six-month period ending in September 2006, down from 9,522 in same period in 2005. [1]
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The Daily Press website [2]