- The Bridgewater Bulletin
The "Bridgewater Bulletin" and the "Lunenburg Progress Enterprise" are weekly community newspapers published on
Nova Scotia ’s South Shore by Lighthouse Publishing Ltd, one of the last family-owned newspapers inCanada .=History=
* Many newspapers have served the South Shore of Nova Scotia since Henry Fisher began The Nova Scotia Farmer in1863 . Only The Progress Enterprise in Lunenburg, founded by E.I. Nash in1876 , and The Bulletin in Bridgewater, founded by C.J. Craig in1888 , survived.
* Margaret and Ralph Hennigar purchased the newspapers and printing business in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Lighthouse Publishing is one of the few remaining family-owned newspaper operations in Canada. Today, most newspapers are under group or chain ownership.
* The Bulletin and the Progress Enterprise have a combined circulation of about 12,000. The "Lighthouse Log" is a 26,000 controlled-circulation advertising vehicle distributed free throughout Lunenburg and Queens Counties.
* In1995 the weekly papers were redesigned by editor Vernon Oickle and his staff, and changed format frombroadsheet to 11 x 17-inchtabloid . Lighthouse Publishing gradually moved from the original hot lead makeup to cut-and-paste layout and design, and then to full pagination. Now it has gone digital and has moved from computer to plate, rather than from computer to negative to plate.
* Lynn Hennigar became president and general manager of Lighthouse Publishing in 1995, replacing her father, Ralph Hennigar who is now retired. Marg Hennigar, publisher, internationally recognized editorial writer and long-time columnist died, but not before completing a media literacy book for children entitled "No News Is Bad News".=Trivia=
* Lighthouse employs approximately 50 professionals and maintains two offices, its main printing and production facility in Bridgewater and a satellite office located in historicOld Town Lunenburg , aUNESCO World Heritage site.
* Lighthouse’s newspapers and website are recent winners of the "Canadian Community Newspaper Association Better Newspapers competition".=External Links=
* [http://www.southshorenow.ca Official website]
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