Midland Free Press
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The Midland Free Press was founded in 1896. In 1933, it was purchased by Herbert Cranston, longtime editor of the Toronto Star Weekly. Cranston published the newspaper until his death. His son sold it to Thomson Newspapers in 1965. Thomson published the paper on Wednesdays and Fridays, introducing a Sunday paper in 1992. The Sunday edition, which was circulated in several regional papers, was dropped in 1994, just before the paper was sold to Southam Newspapers. Southam, in turn, was absorbed by Hollinger Newspapers, which sold the paper to Osprey Newspapers. That company was later absorbed by Quebecor
Quebecor
Quebecor Inc. is a communications company based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was founded by Pierre Péladeau, and remains run by his family. Quebecor Inc. owns 55% of Quebecor Media Inc...

. Each owner stripped assets from the paper and cut staff. Its printing plant and downtown office were sold and its editorial staff was cut from six full-time reporters and editors to one part-time editor and one reporter. The newspaper has won numerous awards, especially during the Cranston years. Its reporters, including Paul Welch, Jacqie McLaghlan, Mark Bourrie
Mark Bourrie
Mark Bourrie is an award-winning Canadian journalist, best-selling author, historian, and Carleton University lecturer. He is the author of several books, including the best-selling The Fog of War , By Reason of Insanity: The David Michael Krueger Story , Flim Flam , and Many a Midnight Ship...

, and Debbie Levy broke important environment, political and spot news stories in the 1980s and 1990s.
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