Ottawa Sun
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | Postmedia |
Publisher | Bruce Holmes |
Editor | Keith Bonnell |
Founded | 1983 as Sunday Heard, 1988 as the Sun |
Headquarters |
1101 Baxter Road Ottawa, Ontario K2C 3M4 |
Circulation |
45,442 weekdays 36,297 Saturdays 38,456 Sundays in 2011[1] |
ISSN | 0843-2570 |
OCLC number | 19898585 |
Website | www.ottawasun.com |
The Ottawa Sun is a daily tabloid newspaper in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is published by Sun Media. It was first published in 1983 as the Ottawa Sunday Herald, until it was acquired by (then) Toronto Sun Publishing Corporation in 1988. In April 2015, Sun Media papers were acquired by Postmedia.[2]
The first Sunday edition of the newly named Ottawa Sun was published on September 4, 1988 and the first daily edition appeared on November 7, 1988. As with its sister papers, it has a "Sunshine Girl" feature, although in the past it also contained a "Sunshine Boy" feature.
Its editorials are conservative-leaning, and it makes use of editorialized headlines.
It is popular especially among commuters because its daily version (Monday-Friday) is 50 cents. It is also distributed in outlying areas for one dollar, both on weekdays and weekends.
Past editors include Peter Worthington and Mark Bonokoski. The current editor-in-chief is former Ottawa Citizen city editor Keith Bonnell.