- Vancouver Daily World
The "Vancouver Daily World" (also known as the "Vancouver World" or simply the "World") was a
newspaper once published inVancouver ,British Columbia . It was founded in 1888 byJohn McLagan , the editor of the paper. In 1901, when John McLagan died, his widow,Sara Anne McLagan , became the first woman publisher of a daily newspaper in Canada. She also became managing editor, editorial writer, proof reader and an occasional reporter.In 1905,
L. D. Taylor , along with other interest parties, bought the "Vancouver World" newspaper. Taylor transformed the paper from a small twelve-page daily to a modern newspaper which eventually grew in circulation to challenge "The Province ".Construction of the "Daily World's" headquarters, the World Building (later renamed the
Sun Tower ), was completed in 1912. The building was designed to be seen throughout the newspaper's circulation area and was the tallest building in theBritish Empire at the time of completion.The "World", as well as Taylor, would later suffer financial difficulty. In 1924, the "
Vancouver Sun " bought the "Vancouver World".References
* [http://www.vancouverhistory.ca/ History of Metropolitan Vancouver]
* [http://vancouver.ca/commsvcs/nonmarketoperations/mountainview/interesting/mclagan.htm City of Vancouver]
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