The Colborne Express
Description
- Media Type
- Publication
- Newspaper
- Description
- Cramahe Archives have incomplete holdings of the 1945 Colborne Express - the issues in the archives are listed below:
4 January
11 January
18 January
22 February
8 March
29 March
5 April
12 April
19 April
26 April
3 May
10 May
17 May
31 May
21 June
28 June
19 July
2 August
9 August
16 August
30 August
6 September
13 September
20 September
27 September
4 October
11 October
25 October
1 November
8 November
13 December
20 December
- Notes
- The history of the Colborne Express as written by Eileen Argyris in How Firm a Foundation: A History of the Township of Cramahe and the Village of Colborne, p.162:
"One of Colborne's longest-lived newspapers was the Colborne Express, first published under the name The Express and Gazetteer, by George Keyes, circa 1865-66. It was in continuous circulation for over 90 years. George passed it on to his son, Harry S. Keyes. Howard Free, an employee of the paper since 1911, took over ownership after Harry Keyes' death, in January 1944. Editor of the paper was his wife, Willena Keys (no relation to the Keyes family), and they ran the publication from the Colborne office, until the end of 1958. The Express office was located at 26 King Street East (south side of the road, in the downtown core)." - Place of Publication
- Colborne Ontario
- Copyright Statement
- Public domain: Copyright has expired according to Canadian law. No restrictions on use.
- Terms of Use
- Copyright, public domain: Cramahe Township Public Library owns the rights to the archival copy of the digital image.
- Contact
- Cramahe Township Public LibraryEmail:cramlib@cramahetownship.ca
Website:
Agency street/mail address:6 King Street West
PO Box 190
Colborne, ON K0K 1S0