Guelph Tribune
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Type | Twice-weekly newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
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Owner | Torstar |
Publisher | J. Fred Kuntz |
Editor | Chris Clark |
Founded | 1986 |
Headquarters | Guelph, Ontario |
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Website: www.guelphtribune.ca |
The Guelph Tribune is a twice-weekly newspaper serving the city of Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
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[edit] History
The Guelph Tribune was founded on September 30, 1986 as the Royal Tribune, a once a week community newspaper. The paper was later renamed the Guelph Tribune and is now published twice a week since the mid-1990s. It focuses on all local news. The Tribune has had five owners and eight publishers since its start.
[edit] Present
Torstar bought the newspaper from Southam in 2004 and is now part of the Metroland Media Group which also includes regional sister daily newspapers The Record (Kitchener, Cambridge and Waterloo) and the Guelph Mercury, as well as group of weekly newspapers.
[edit] Newsrooms
Both the Guelph Tribune and Guelph Mercury are owned and published by Metroland Media Group but keep separate newsrooms and operations.