The Gazette
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- See also the general term Gazette.
The Gazette is a title used for a number of different English language newspapers and magazines, including:
- The Gazette, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- The Gazette, Chicago, Illinois
- The Gazette, Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
- The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States
- The Gazette, the common name of a group of community newspapers in the state of Maryland, United States
- Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
- The Gazette, the official newspaper of Memorial University in Newfoundland, Canada
- The Dalhousie Gazette, a student newspaper for Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Canada
- The New Zealand Gazette, the official publication of the New Zealand Government
- The UWO Gazette, a student newspaper for the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, Canada
- The Gazette, the in-house magazine for the John Lewis Partnership, a retail company based in the UK.
It may also be used colloquially to refer to:
- The Charleston Gazette, Charleston, West Virginia, United States
- The Texarkana Gazette, Texarkana, United States
- Historically, The Pennsylvania Gazette, Benjamin Franklin's 18th-century Philadelphia newspaper.
The French language equivalent La Gazette may refer to:
- La Gazette, a weekly magazine published in France from 1631 to 1915
- La Gazette de Berlin, newspaper for the French-speaking community in Germany
The Gazette in other usage:
- The GazettE is also the name of a Japanese visual kei band.