Edson Leader

Edson Leader

Infobox_Newspaper
name =


type = Weekly newspaper
foundation = 1911
format = Tabloid
owners = Sun Media
publisher = Tyler Waugh
editor = Victoria Camaghan
circulation = 2,824
headquarters = Edson, Alberta
website = [http://www.edsonleader.com/ www.edsonleader.com]

The "Edson Leader" is a weekly newspaper serving the Edson, Alberta area.

External links

* [http://www.edsonleader.com/ Edson Leader]


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