Moose Jaw Times-Herald

Moose Jaw Times-Herald
Type Daily newspaper
Format Tabloid
Owner(s) Star News Publishing
Publisher Gordon Brewerton
Editor Marlon Hector
Founded 1889, as Moose Jaw Times
Language English
Headquarters 44 Fairford Street West
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
S6H 1V1
Circulation 59,220 total weekly[1]
Website www.mjtimes.sk.ca

The Moose Jaw Times-Herald is a daily newspaper serving the city of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada, and the surrounding area. It is printed Tuedays through Saturdays.

J.N. McDonald founded the Times as a weekly in 1889. One of its early owner-editors was Thomas Walter Scott in 1894-1895. Scott would later become the first Premier of Saskatchewan. The paper converted to a daily in 1906, changing its name to the Evening News; in 1920 it purchased its rival the Daily News and in 1923 established the Times Morning Herald, though this morning edition was discontinued a few years later.[1]

In 1949, Roy Thomson purchased the Times-Herald. Thomson Newspapers published it until October 1995, when it was sold along with its sister papers the daily Prince Albert Daily Herald and the weekly Swift Current Booster to Hollinger Inc. Those three Saskatchewan papers were then sold to CanWest in 2000 and later to Montreal-based publisher Transcontinental in 2002.[2] In May 2016, Transcontinental sold its 13 newspapers in Saskatchewan to Star News Publishing of Alberta.[3]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Our Team". www.mjtimes.sk.ca. Retrieved March 8, 2012.
  2. "Our Team". www.paherald.sk.ca. Retrieved March 8, 2012.
  3. "Star News Publishing buys 13 newspapers across Saskatchewan". CBC News. Retrieved 13 April 2017.
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