Prince Albert Daily Herald

Prince Albert Daily Herald
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) TC Transcontinental
Publisher Nancy Johnson
Editor Darryl Mills
Founded 1894, as Prince Albert Advocate
Language English
Headquarters 30 10th Street East
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
S6V 0Y5
Circulation 5,684 weekdays
6,038 Saturdays in 2010[1]
Website www.paherald.sk.ca

The Prince Albert Daily Herald is a daily newspaper serving the city of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada, and the surrounding area.

History

The Herald traces its roots to the Prince Albert Advocate, which was begun in 1894 as one of several weekly newspapers serving the community at that time.[2]

In 1908, the paper became known as the Prince Albert Weekly Herald.[3]

In 1911, W.F. Herman, who later served as publisher of the Windsor Daily Star in Ontario, bought the Herald and switched it to a daily newspaper. Herman soon flipped the paper back to its original owners, H. M. Hueston and Allan Holmes.[3]

The paper celebrated its silver jubilee as a daily paper in 1936.[3]

The Daily Herald was purchased from Thomson Corporation by Hollinger Inc. in October 1995, along with its sister papers the daily Moose Jaw Times-Herald and the weekly Swift Current Booster. Those three Saskatchewan papers were then sold to CanWest in 2000 and later to Montreal-based publisher TC Transcontinental in 2002.[2]

See also

References

  1. Canadian Circulations Audit Board Circulation Report for January to December 2010. Retrieved February 16, 2012. (registration required)
  2. 1 2 "Our Team". Prince Albert Daily Herald. Retrieved March 8, 2012.
  3. 1 2 3 "A Newspaper's Silver Jubilee," The Montreal Gazette (Nov. 4, 1936).


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