The Suburban

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The Suburban
Type Weekly newspaper
Format Tabloid
Owner(s) Sochaczevski family[1]
Founder(s) Sophie Wollock[1]
Publisher Michael Sochaczevski
Editor-in-chief Beryl Wajsman[2]
Associate editor Anthony Bonaparte[2]
Sports editor Mark Lidbetter[2]
Founded March 1, 1963[1]
Language English
Headquarters 7575 Trans Canada Highway, Suite 105, Saint-Laurent, Quebec H4T 1V6
Circulation 145,000[1]
ISSN 0226-9686
OCLC number 8663159
Official website TheSuburban.com

The Suburban is the largest English language weekly newspaper in the province of Quebec.[1]

It is a community newspaper based in Montreal which publishes three geographically based editions containing some shared and some location-specific content, to populations in Montreal's West Island, East End and inner suburbs, as well Laval—the adjacent island just north of Montreal, which is Quebec's third-largest city. Total circulation of all three editions is 145,000

The Suburban was established by Sophie Wollock on March 1, 1963, in the Montreal suburb of Côte Saint-Luc. The Wollock family owned the newspaper until 1987, when it was sold to the Sochaczevski family.[1] The newspaper's editor-in-chief is Beryl Wajsman. Its publisher is Michael Sochaczevski.

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 "About The Suburban". The Suburban. Retrieved 24 April 2012. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Contact Us". The Suburban. Retrieved 24 April 2012. 

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