Brock Citizen
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Brock Citizen | |
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Type | Weekly newspaper |
Format | Tabloid |
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Owner | Metroland Publishing |
Publisher | Bruce Danford |
Editor | Lois Tuffin |
Founded | 1996 |
Price | FREE |
Headquarters | 96 Albert St. S. Canada |
Circulation | 7,320 |
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Website: http://www.mykawartha.com |
The Brock Citizen is a weekly, community newspaper in Beaverton, Ontario that was established in 1996 combining the Beaverton Express, The Cannington Gleamer and Sunderland Sun newspapers. It is one of three newspapers in the Kawartha Division of Metroland Publishing, a company that owns newspapers across Ontario. Ownership of the Citizen has changed hands over the years. Most recently, it was purchased along with then owner, Citizens Communication Group in 2000 by Metroland Publishing.
The Brock Citizen has a circulation reaching 7,320 homes. The current publisher is Bruce Danford, the editor-in-chief is Lois Tuffin and the managing editor is Scott Howard. Howard started with the paper in 2002 taking over for former editor Jeff Bower.
The Citizen prides itself in being 'The Voice of Brock Township', serving Beaverton, Ontario and surrounding area.
Old issues of the Brock Citizen ranging from 1996-2000 are available at the Cannington Public Library.[1] Some issues are available on Microfilm as well.
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[edit] Past editors
- Jeff Bower (1996-2002)
- Scott Howard (2002-Current)
[edit] Past publishers
- Charles Canning (1997-1998)
- Myra Futa (1998-2000)
- Hugh Nicholson (2000-2002)
- Bruce Danford (2002-Current)