- St. Thomas Times-Journal
The "St. Thomas Times-Journal" is the city newspaper of
St. Thomas, Ontario ,Canada , owned by [http://www.bowesnet.com Bowes Publishers Limited] Subsidiary ofSun Media Corporation - AQuebecor Media Company.Quebecor Media is in turn a Subsidiary ofQuebecor Inc. The publication focuses on the newsworthy events in St. Thomas and surrounding municipalities, such as the sports teams of Aylmer.
History
St. Thomas and
Elgin County are served by what has long been regarded as one of the best small city daily newspapers in Canada - The St. Thomas Times-Journal.Since
July 2 ,1918 , this progressive newspaper has carried that name across its masthead. It represents the amalgamation of the two daily newspapers that served St. Thomas and Elgin for many years, theSt. Thomas Times and theSt. Thomas Journal .The predecessors of these two dailies were started as weekly publications years before St. Thomas reached the size where the publishers felt that daily publication was warranted.
St. Thomas has had newspapers since
1831 when the first weekly appeared. It was not only the first newspaper in St. Thomas but also the first to be called the Journal. George andThomas Hodgkinson , brothers, were the publishers and editors. Their paper had been in existence only a year when a competitor called the Liberal came out in1832 , withAsahel B. Lewis as its editor. In1833 , theRev. Donald Fraser , a Presbyterian minister only recently arrived fromScotland , became the editor of the Journal, while in1834 , two men named Kent and Kipp acquired the Liberal. Within three years, both papers were out of existence.From then until
1873 , St. Thomas had many newspaper ventures, all of them short-lived, except McLachlin's Journal and Wilkinson's Times. To mention a few of the short-lived newspapers that appeared during that period: the Enquirer, started byJohn Kent (newspaperman) in1837 ; theSt. Thomas Chronicle , which was begun by O'Reilly and Newcombe in1843 ;The Canadian Freeman , edited byL. Cunningham Kearney from1846 to1851 ; theSt. Thomas Watchman made a brief appearance; then followed the Weekly Dispatch and the British Standard.The Journal was the first to appear in daily form. On Sept. 3,
1881 ,James S. Brierley , later publisher of theMontreal Herald , withE.E. Sheppard andWilliam Westlake , bought out theSt. Thomas Evening Journal , after buying the semi-weeklyHome Journal fromArchibald McLachlin , pioneer bookseller and publisher of St. Thomas. Westlake died before the first issue came out; and in1883 , Mr. Brierley acquired sole ownership of the Journal, continuing until1906 when he sold the paper to theArthur S. Smith of St. Thomas, who disposed of it the following year toF.W. Sutherland , now president and general manager ofSutherland Press, Limited , of St. Thomas. From1896 until1906 , Mr. Brierley published both the St. Thomas Journal and the Montreal Herald, being president and general manager of the latter newspaper until his death.The St. Thomas Times was started as a weekly by
Jonathan Wilkinson , an experienced newspaperman fromGuelph , in1871 . The Times did not become a daily until Dec. 2,1882 . For many years both the Times and the Journal continued to publish weekly editions, both having wide rural circulations.In
1889 ,A.E. Wallace andJohn W. Eedy bought the Times from Mr. Wilkinson, then in1902 ,L.H. Dingman , who had come to St. Thomas a few years before from Stratford, as business manager of the Journal, became owner and published of the Times. He has been actively identified in the editing and publication of St. Thomas' daily newspapers ever since.With the amalgamation of the two dailies in
1918 , Mr. Dingman became president and treasurer ofThe Times-Journal of St. Thomas, Limited . For many years he was also the managing editor of The Times-Journal.A rather serious fire in the Journal building, only about a block east of the Times building, was a factor in bringing about the amalgamation. After the fire, for some time, both papers were printed on the Times press.
Later the Times-Journal was purchased by Lord Thomson and became part of the Thomson chain of newspapers. [Copied from [http://specials.bowesonline.com/5/history-0/default2.html History of St. Thomas Times-Journal] , which took it from the book cite book
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External links
* http://www.stthomastimesjournal.com
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