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Advertiser and Central Alberta News
1907–08; 47 issues
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The Alberta Non-Partisan
1917–19; 28 issues
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The Alderson News
1915–18; 134 issues
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Bassano Herald
1955–58; 65 issues
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Bassano Mail
1913–36; 847 issues
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Bassano News
1910–14; 189 issues
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The Bassano News
1910; 1 issues
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Bassano Recorder
1937–45; 332 issues
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The Beiseker Times
1949–53; 217 issues
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The Bellevue Times
1910–18; 375 issues
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The Bellevue Times and Frank Vindicator
1910; 1 issues
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Blairmore Enterprise
1910–46; 1,847 issues
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The Blairmore Enterprise and Frank Vindicator
1909–10; 44 issues
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The Blairmore Graphic
1946–48; 120 issues
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Bow Island Review
1910–23; 659 issues
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Bow Valley Resource
1931–36; 269 issues
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Bowden News
1909–12; 161 issues
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The Brandon Daily Mail
1882–83; 99 issues
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The Brandon Mail
1883–97; 654 issues
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The Calgary Eye-Opener
1902–22; 153 issues
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The Calgary Weekly Herald
1883–1901; 614 issues
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The Chronicle
1927–29; 95 issues
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Carbon Chronicle
1927; 43 issues
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Chronicle
1927–60; 1,655 issues
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Carbon News
1921–22; 50 issues
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Carlstadt News
1912–15; 144 issues
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Carlstadt Progress
1911–12; 50 issues
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The Cayley Hustler
1909–13; 186 issues
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The Chronicle
1941–42; 28 issues
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The Champion Chronicle
1920–43; 925 issues
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The Chronicle of Champion
1942–43; 39 issues
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Chinook Advance
1915–45; 1,279 issues
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Claresholm Advertiser
1914–16; 86 issues
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Claresholm Review
1907–16; 422 issues
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Claresholm Review-Advertiser
1916–28; 437 issues
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Coleman Bulletin
1913–18; 98 issues
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Coleman Miner
1908–09; 70 issues
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Le courrier de l'ouest
1905–15; 528 issues
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Cowley Chronicle and Lundbreck Advertiser
1909–10; 9 issues
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Crossfield Chronicle
1943–53; 496 issues
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Didsbury Pioneer
1903–59; 2,611 issues
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The Edmonton Bulletin
1880–1923; 8,115 issues
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The Edmonton Capital
1910–14; 1,066 issues
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Saturday News
1905–12; 320 issues
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Empress Express
1913–36; 1,029 issues
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The Eye Opener
1902–11; 60 issues
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The Farm and Ranch Review
1944–59; 178 issues
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Folio
1964–2007; 1,555 issues
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Le franco-albertain
1967–79; 552 issues
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Frank Paper
1907–09; 93 issues
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Frank Vindicator
1910–13; 135 issues
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The Gateway
1910–2006; 3,220 issues
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The Gazette (St. Albert, Alta.)
1966–70; 152 issues
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The Gazette (St. Albert, Alta.)
1974–79; 293 issues
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Gleichen Call
1907–10; 186 issues
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The Grain Growers' Guide
1909–19; 504 issues
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The Illustrated War News
1885; 7 issues
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Irma Times
1917–59; 1,960 issues
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La Liberté
1913–41; 1,448 issues
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La Liberté et le patriote
1941–71; 1,531 issues
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La Liberté
1971–2013; 2,075 issues
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Advertiser and Central Alberta News
1907–09; 108 issues
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Lacombe Guardian
1913–16; 168 issues
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Lomond Press
1916–26; 250 issues
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Buzzer
1910–11; 13 issues
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Macleod Times
1920; 5 issues
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The Macleod Weekly
1908; 3 issues
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Le Métis
1871–81; 489 issues
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Mirror
1912; 12 issues
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Mirror Journal
1911–29; 348 issues
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Mirror Mail
1926–27; 54 issues
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Reflector
1911; 10 issues
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Monitor News
1916–22; 311 issues
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The Munson Mail
1916–18; 106 issues
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Northern Tribune
1932–39; 391 issues
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The Outcrop
1900–07; 342 issues
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Oyen News
1914–35; 839 issues
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Le patriote de l'Ouest
1910–32; 1,085 issues
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The People's Weekly
1944–52; 233 issues
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Ponoka Herald
1902–23; 350 issues
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Poundmaker
1972–74; 62 issues
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The Prince Albert Times
1882–95; 649 issues
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Qu'Appelle Progress
1885–98; 677 issues
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Chronicle (Raymond, Alta.)
1907; 12 issues
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Raymond Leader
1911–17; 248 issues
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Recorder
1925–28; 176 issues
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Raymond Rustler
1909–11; 97 issues
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The Rebel
1937–39; 16 issues
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Red Deer News
1920–26; 265 issues
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Redcliff Review
1910–40; 1,442 issues
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Rural Weekly News and Rube's Farm Fun
1915–16; 2 issues
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The St. Albert Star/Étoile de St. Albert
1912–14; 124 issues
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St. Albert & Sturgeon Gazette (St. Albert, Alta.)
1970–74; 198 issues
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St. Albert Gazette (Edmonton, Alta.)
1949–53; 239 issues
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St. Albert Gazette (St. Albert, Alta.)
1961–66; 192 issues
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Stony Plain Sun
1921–38; 887 issues
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Strathcona Chronicle
1907–09; 54 issues
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Strathcona Evening Chronicle
1907–08; 286 issues
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The Strathmore Standard
1909–48; 1,894 issues
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La survivance
1928–67; 1,986 issues
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Taber Free Press
1907–10; 122 issues
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Trochu Times
1909; 4 issues
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The U.F.A
1922–33; 217 issues
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L'union
1919–23; 18 issues
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Vermilion Signal
1906–08; 5 issues
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Wainwright Record
1933–34; 69 issues
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Wainwright Star
1924–48; 649 issues
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The Western Farm Leader
1936–54; 443 issues
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Western Globe
1907–38; 1,157 issues
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The Wetaskiwin Times
1901–33; 1,141 issues
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The Grain Growers' Guide
Grain Grower's Guide (1908-1928) is described as "the most important publication of the early farm movement." (The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan). It was first published by the Grain Growers Grain Company (GGGC) under the editorial leadership of E. A. Partridge, one of the founders of the farming cooperative. GGG later became the Country Guide, which continues to be published in Winnipeg by the United Grain Growers.
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The Illustrated War News
Edited by J. W. Bengough (1851-1923), "cartoonist, editor, publisher, author, entertainer, and politician." Aptly described as "bombastically nationalistic." (John Wilson Bengough, Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online)
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Le courrier de l'ouest
Published from 1905 to 1915 in Edmonton, Alberta, this newspaper was at one time the only French language newspaper created in Western Canada. (Alberta's Online Encyclopedia)
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La survivance
La Survivance was first published in 1928 and along with Le Franco-Albertain and Le Franco, represent the main weekly newspaper of the French community in Alberta. It offers an invaluable account of the francophone community.
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The Gateway
The Gateway made its debut at the University of Alberta on November 21, 1910. The newspaper was founded when a group of students gathered at the home of Liddy Lloyd to discuss the creation of a student newspaper. Albert Edward Ottewell was The Gateway's first editor-in-chief.
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The Alberta Non-Partisan
The Alberta Non-Partisan (1917-1919), edited by William Irvine, was a political newspaper and the official organ of the Non-Partisan League, an agrarian protest movement seeking a stronger voice for farmers' political interests. For more background on the Non-Partisan League, read Rise to Power, Alberta Online Encyclopedia.
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The Illustrated War News
Edited by J. W. Bengough (1851-1923), "cartoonist, editor, publisher, author, entertainer, and politician." Aptly described as "bombastically nationalistic." (John Wilson Bengough, Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online)