In today's article, we will delve into the fascinating world of The Daily Gleaner, exploring its different facets and delving into its impact in different areas of life. From its origin to its evolution today, The Daily Gleaner has been the subject of interest and debate, sparking the curiosity of experts and fans alike. Along these lines, we will learn more about The Daily Gleaner and its relevance in society, as well as its influence on everyday aspects and on the development of various disciplines. Get ready to embark on an exciting journey through the history, current events and future of The Daily Gleaner.
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Postmedia Network |
Publisher | James K. Irving |
Editor | Ted Rath |
Founded | 1880 |
Headquarters | 71 Alison Boulevard Fredericton, New Brunswick E3C 2N5 |
Circulation | 16,520 weekdays 16,969 Saturdays (as of 2013) |
Sister newspapers | Telegraph-Journal Times & Transcript |
Website | http://www.dailygleaner.com |
The Daily Gleaner is a morning daily newspaper serving the city of Fredericton, New Brunswick, and the upper Saint John River Valley. The paper was printed Monday through Saturday, until dropping to Tuesday through Saturday in 2022 and announced it would only publish the printed copy three days a week starting March 2023. Daily news coverage continues online. It began operating in 1880. In April 2006, the paper switched from afternoon to morning publication. The offices of the Daily Gleaner are located on Alison Boulevard on the city's south side.
K.C. Irving bought it in 1968 from Michael Wardell, who had owned it since 1950. In 2022, Brunswick News was acquired by Postmedia.
The paper has its roots in the earlier paper The Gleaner and Northumberland Schediasma, started in 1829.