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Osprey Media

Osprey Media is a Canadian newspaper chain that publishes 22 daily and 27 weekly newspapers in the province of Ontario.

Osprey Media was created in 2001, when Michael Sifton , heir to the family that had once owned the Kingston Whig-Standard , purchased many of the Ontario newspapers that had been put on the market by Conrad Black's Hollinger newspaper group. As a newly incorporated media group, Osprey Media's purchase marked the first time in many years that a major newspaper sale significantly increased the diversity of newspaper ownership in Canada.

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Daily Newspapers

  • Barrie Examiner
  • Belleville Intelligencer
  • Brantford Expositor
  • Chatham Daily News
  • Cobourg Daily Star
  • Cornwall Standard Freeholder
  • Kingston Whig-Standard
  • Kirkland Lake Northern Daily News
  • Lindsay Daily Post
  • Niagara Falls Review
  • North Bay Nugget
  • Orillia Packet and Times
  • Owen Sound Sun Times
  • Pembroke Observer
  • Peterborough Examiner
  • Port Hope Evening Guide
  • Sarnia Observer
  • Sault Star
  • St. Catharines Standard
  • Sudbury Star
  • Timmins Daily Press
  • Welland Tribune

Weekly Newspapers

  • Bancroft This Week
  • Barry's Bay This Week
  • Chesley Enterprise
  • Colborne Chronicle
  • Collingwood Enterprise Bulletin
  • Dresden North Kent Leader
  • Dunnville Chronicle
  • Durham Chronicle
  • Elliot Lake Standard
  • Fort Erie Times
  • Grimsby Independent
  • Hanover Post
  • Kingston This Week
  • Lincoln Post Express
  • Markdale Standard
  • Midland Free Press
  • Napanee Guide
  • Nepean This Week
  • Niagara Advance
  • Petawawa News
  • Petrolia Topic
  • Regional Shopping News
  • Saugeen City News
  • Sault Ste. Marie This Week
  • The News
  • Trenton Trentonian
  • Wallaceburg Community News
  • West Lincoln Review

Other Publications

  • Niagara Shopping News
  • St. Catharines Shopping News

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